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This month was my first time ever hunting... Ever.
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<blockquote data-quote="Donneric" data-source="post: 2101922" data-attributes="member: 116865"><p>I'm a little late to the party but would like to say great story. Hope to read another from you next season. The one thing I thought of that might help you in the future that I did not see posted by anyone else is a call that can stop antelope when they begin to spook. I only hunt elk anymore and can't tell you how many elk I have halted by tooting on an open reed cow call. I have even had them turn direction and come towards me. My last elk came out of black timber from behind me as I was cow calling to a spike I heard in front of me. I use Sceery cow calls. I have never hunted antelope yet so I have no experience with them. But being a herd animal like elk they may respond in a similar way. Maybe some others on here with years of antelope hunting may know. Thanks for posting. I enjoyed the read.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Donneric, post: 2101922, member: 116865"] I’m a little late to the party but would like to say great story. Hope to read another from you next season. The one thing I thought of that might help you in the future that I did not see posted by anyone else is a call that can stop antelope when they begin to spook. I only hunt elk anymore and can’t tell you how many elk I have halted by tooting on an open reed cow call. I have even had them turn direction and come towards me. My last elk came out of black timber from behind me as I was cow calling to a spike I heard in front of me. I use Sceery cow calls. I have never hunted antelope yet so I have no experience with them. But being a herd animal like elk they may respond in a similar way. Maybe some others on here with years of antelope hunting may know. Thanks for posting. I enjoyed the read. [/QUOTE]
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