Antelope

hardstalk

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Sep 13, 2011
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vegas
If you don't have the patience for that. Be relentless. Took me 46 stalks. It's not like deer hunting where there active early and late. There at it all day. So you can be (if you so choose) as well. When you scout take note of what else is around. Ex. Deer, elk, cows, horses. And find a decoy to blend in. Don't take it too serious. There is a great chance you fail more times than you would like. But that is pretty much the definition of spot and stalk archery antelope. Give yourself lots of time. And hopefully no deadline. It's about the most fun you can have with your pants on!
 

Againstthewind

Very Active Member
Mar 25, 2014
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Upton, WY
lol, I guess you don't really have to wear pants archery hunting. Maybe my white legs would act like a decoy. The crawling might not be so fun though. But yeah, both the above are pretty much it I think.
 

ore hunter

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Jul 25, 2014
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get a blind,,find the best water in the area and wait.blind is a must I would say at water as they are very lerry as they come in.
 

wyheadhunter

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Aug 27, 2014
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Wyoming
blind on a waterhole is the best way I have used successfully but have also used dutton and flambou (sp) decoys with an antelope challenge call to harvest antelope and even a cow decoy that we built to sneek in on geese. hardest for me has been straight spot and stalk. I guess I aint at one with the country and need to hide behind stuff. Have friends that are good at spot and stalk but they are allot better shots than I am and can shoot allot further than I am comfortable. The challenge call is kind of like an alarm bark with weezes behind it. Havent seen them in stores for a while but I am sure they are still available. As i remember the call came with a cassette informational tape to get you started.