I finally got to go to the beautiful state of Wyoming for my chance to harvest a Antelope or two. I have to say, what an adventure. The opportunity for a nice trophy was kind of scarce.
I also got to meet two great guys from here, Sendero Man and Arnie. Two of the most down to earth guys I had meet. Arnie drove 2.5-3 hours for the day just to tag along and help with ranging and glassing the fields, and then drive back home. He did not hunt, just shared stories and laughs.
Then the next night we drove to Senderos home town for one of the best Prime Rib dinners I had ever had. We all sat down at Winchesters restaurant and shared all kinds of hunting stories. From bear to trout.
I suggest if any of you ever want an Awesome trip, head out west to Wyoming, You will be in for a treat of your life.
Here is a few of the pictures I got while out there. Only a few as I probably took close to 400 pictures. Alot was of scenery and critters.
This is the buck I took at 475 yards.
After this critter. we took him into town and dropped him off at the processor since it was kind of warm out and we had a lot of tags to fill.
we then went to another spot and my buddy from Wyoming took this buck, the yardage is unknown, but Arnie ranged the doe for me at 175 yards.
After we shot these two, we took a few pictures of the bunch. Arnie being in the orange vest. Then he drove back home.
(Thanks again Arnie!!!!)
Here is a few more pictures of some critters.
I had to take this picture, the scenery was impeccable. These pictures don't do it justice.
Then I stopped on the highway on the way to Buffalo WY. The sun just shining down on the town. It was a overcast day and just a bit of sun.
Then after our bellies were full, and ran out of stories Sendero and I stood in front of Winchesters sign.
Well I hope you enjoyed the pics and the short stories as much as I did with the adventure and posting this.
Take Care,
Fur
I also got to meet two great guys from here, Sendero Man and Arnie. Two of the most down to earth guys I had meet. Arnie drove 2.5-3 hours for the day just to tag along and help with ranging and glassing the fields, and then drive back home. He did not hunt, just shared stories and laughs.
Then the next night we drove to Senderos home town for one of the best Prime Rib dinners I had ever had. We all sat down at Winchesters restaurant and shared all kinds of hunting stories. From bear to trout.
I suggest if any of you ever want an Awesome trip, head out west to Wyoming, You will be in for a treat of your life.
Here is a few of the pictures I got while out there. Only a few as I probably took close to 400 pictures. Alot was of scenery and critters.
This is the buck I took at 475 yards.

After this critter. we took him into town and dropped him off at the processor since it was kind of warm out and we had a lot of tags to fill.
we then went to another spot and my buddy from Wyoming took this buck, the yardage is unknown, but Arnie ranged the doe for me at 175 yards.

After we shot these two, we took a few pictures of the bunch. Arnie being in the orange vest. Then he drove back home.
(Thanks again Arnie!!!!)

Here is a few more pictures of some critters.


I had to take this picture, the scenery was impeccable. These pictures don't do it justice.

Then I stopped on the highway on the way to Buffalo WY. The sun just shining down on the town. It was a overcast day and just a bit of sun.

Then after our bellies were full, and ran out of stories Sendero and I stood in front of Winchesters sign.

Well I hope you enjoyed the pics and the short stories as much as I did with the adventure and posting this.
Take Care,
Fur