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    #16
    Originally posted by Mudslinger View Post
    Really want to get close to antelope, get a good, docile horse with a bit and bridle and just lead it out into the pasture while standing and walking on the opposite of the horse from the antelope. Take your time and get close enough for a bow shot and draw your bow and step out behind the horse and shoot. Worked for some good friends of mine in NM.
    That sounds like fun.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Mudslinger View Post
      Really want to get close to antelope, get a good, docile horse with a bit and bridle and just lead it out into the pasture while standing and walking on the opposite of the horse from the antelope. Take your time and get close enough for a bow shot and draw your bow and step out behind the horse and shoot. Worked for some good friends of mine in NM.
      Well pilgrim, lopes don't know how many feet a horse has!

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        #18
        Originally posted by Geezy Rider View Post
        Well pilgrim, lopes don't know how many feet a horse has!
        Absolutely true!

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          #19
          Called a Stalking Horse. Concept's been around a long time. Indians used them.

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            #20
            It's great for archery season

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              #21
              I have the horse, looking for the hunt.

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                #22
                They make that hat in whitetail? I'd have a hard time getting shot at around here in pronghorn.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by bullets13 View Post
                  They make that hat in whitetail? I'd have a hard time getting shot at around here in pronghorn.
                  Don't bank on that in east Texas.

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                    #24
                    Thats silly. Antelope are curious creatures. They'll usually come within a 150 yds of the truck when I'm shooting prairie dogs in the Dakota's. One time we had one come within 20 yds. Just stick a flag or something in the open that looks foreign to them and will get their attention and theyll work their way in to check it out.

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