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Sizing up Antelope
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<blockquote data-quote="lynn" data-source="post: 11073" data-attributes="member: 1479"><p>Everybody has hit the nail on the head.The part sticking out we call it the cutters.If you can double the ear height you have a large antelope especially if the hooks are decent and not real stubby.You will probaly see some with a horn going down along the cheek of the animals face some like this others don't.If you see something you think will go 16 inches start shooting as they are rare.</p><p>Lynn</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lynn, post: 11073, member: 1479"] Everybody has hit the nail on the head.The part sticking out we call it the cutters.If you can double the ear height you have a large antelope especially if the hooks are decent and not real stubby.You will probaly see some with a horn going down along the cheek of the animals face some like this others don't.If you see something you think will go 16 inches start shooting as they are rare. Lynn [/QUOTE]
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