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Morning breaking in the Rockies Sept 18th
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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 39672" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>Wyo,</p><p>I did not get drawn up here for antelope but have been seeing some very good bucks. Looks like the rut is on as I saw a huge buck chasing two smaller ones away from a doe. </p><p>We have some tremendous antelope up here, but a very restricted season for residents only - if they even have a season. Some areas have been closed for several years so the bucks get old and big. Northern extent of their range, life is tough but they can get very big if winters don't get them.</p><p>Looking forward to playing tag with your critters in Wyoming, should be fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 39672, member: 25"] Wyo, I did not get drawn up here for antelope but have been seeing some very good bucks. Looks like the rut is on as I saw a huge buck chasing two smaller ones away from a doe. We have some tremendous antelope up here, but a very restricted season for residents only - if they even have a season. Some areas have been closed for several years so the bucks get old and big. Northern extent of their range, life is tough but they can get very big if winters don't get them. Looking forward to playing tag with your critters in Wyoming, should be fun. [/QUOTE]
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