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Old 09-30-2009, 10:40 AM
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Default Alberta Pronghorn Hunter Host Adventure.

The adventure began a little over a year ago when my good friend Greg Peet and i were sitting in his Boat on the Columbia River fishing for Rainbow's that were feeding on the surface. Greg moved back to Trail after living and working in Red Deer for years. Greg pops the question, Hey Phil, being a BC resident i need to apply for Antelope with an Alberta resident in order to boost my priority. Better than that Greg i will put you in with me and we will Hunt Antelope together if drawn!!
August rolls around this year and my WINRELM results says Trophy Antelope...SUCCESFUL !

I get on the phone and inform Greg he better get practiced running at 60 mph because we are going on a hunt for his first ever Pronghorn Antelope.
We agree to meet at camp Saturday Night after their long drive from Trail BC.
I headed out Saturday at noon just as excited as them.Along the drive i watched for Antelope and hopefully one of those Prairie Bulls i have heard about will show himself, when low and behold i encountered this nice 6 point Bull.

After some pics and video footage i carried on to Hanna to get some fuel and look for Donny Bears camp there, but he was out scouting like an educated Antelope hunter should.

I arrived at camp parked in the shade of the big Cottonwoods waiting for Greg and His Father, Austin to arrive. Around 7:30 that evening the guy's arrive just before the storm hit. We sought refuge under the big trees but when they started blowing over we pulled out into the field . Hail damage can be repaired ,one of those humungus trees landing on us could end the trip right there. After the storm subsided we set the wall tent up in the dark and light rain shower. Once settled in we had some vittles a drink of rum and got a restless sleep with the tarp flapping,coyotes howling and that lonely Bull Elk calling along the river valley.

We spent Sunday exploring the country and went to see if Hank the Tank was still around from last Tuesday's scout. Sure enough he was right in same spot but never provided me a close photo opportunity but he is still absolutely the
biggest Antelope i have ever seen.!!


Monday opener i had Hank in the crosshairs at 348 yards when a vehicle on the road comes to a screaching halt in the gravel and his 2 Does are up and running and so is he. Hank did the Houdini in the rolling hills and i never saw him again.

After passing on numerous Bucks we spot a nice heavy horned Buck but he is up and on the run. We pursued this Buck trying to head him off and i Missed my first shot in the howling wind. Again we spot him and he's headed South so we get way ahead and hoof it across the rolling landscape only to come to an abrupt stop when a pocket holding 12 Does and another smaller Buck. Were patiently waiting their move when my Buck heads right into their group. Again they are headed South and again I miss when my Buck turns just before my shot. Further South we go and they head West this time . Now their a km away and we head back North, then West awaiting their next move. We see Austin in the truck and he is waving to head West we crouch and run SW and await their arrival. Were laying in the tall prairie grass when they start coming over the rise ,here comes my Buck and Whop i hit him !! High fives exchanged and some whoops let out. We head for the crest there,he lays,wait a minute, this is not the Big Buck i saw earlier,he pulls the Ground shrinkage ,the Bigger Buck slipped away but I am still happy.
We spend the next 2 hours reliving the hunt and get my Buck photographed,cleaned and caped.


Were off again and scout and Greg turns down many good Bucks.On the way back to camp we drool over some big Whitetail and Mule Bucks and a Brute of a 7x7 Bull Elk that showed now fear. It was to dusk for photo's but his rack is engrained in our memories.
Day 2 were up and down the road after a hot Tip from another hunter that told us of a spot along the river valley on EID land bordering posted land.
We spot some great Bucks on the posted land and as we continued on the foot access only area Greg spots his Buck with a Doe. This time we hunker down and think this one out. Hmm what are they going to do ??
Along comes a truck a km or so away and they spook the Antelope toward us .Greg sets out the bipod and when the Buck slows to a slow walk his 280 rings out and his 250 yd shot connects with a Whop. Again the high fives,whooping and hollering we walk up Greg's fine looking Antelope.
Austin joins us a short while later and we relive the adventure.Austin was able to watch both kills through the spotting scope. We take photo's and tag,clean and cape Greg's Buck.
Sadly our successful Hunter Hosted Antelope Hunt comes to an end.

We head back break camp and were off to home to visit Marco at Sugar Creek and drop off Greg's Buck for mounting.

Greg and Austin are 2 of the finest gentleman i have ever hunted with and i cant wait to Host Austin for first ever hunt and Greg and I again for ours.
Thank's guy's and your welcome around my camp anytime.

Springer
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Old 09-30-2009, 10:47 AM
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Wow!!! thats great Phil wish we would have shared camp with you guys I think we would have had a blast together in the evenings, Glad you had success on some great bucks! Wish you would have harnessed the fella in the hills but the quest must continue! I am looking forward to seeing you critters at Marco's today.

Thanks for sharing the Elk Picture

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Old 09-30-2009, 10:57 AM
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great bucks, and a great story. thanks for sharing!!
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Old 09-30-2009, 11:10 AM
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Congrats!!!!

Really sorry we never got hooked up to get ya any info, but it looks like you guys did really well and had a really good time!!!
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Old 09-30-2009, 12:18 PM
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Congrats on what looks like a awesome hunt.
Job well done.
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Old 09-30-2009, 12:21 PM
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Congrats Springer.....your friends were the salt of the earth and really enjoyed meeting them. Great field photos. I can see you fellas enjoying some great hunts in the future together......Marco
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Old 09-30-2009, 07:02 PM
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Congrats to you all. Boy are those antelope a ton of fun to hunt.
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Old 10-01-2009, 05:27 AM
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You have got that right Duk Dog,its to bad we didn't have two tags so the hunt could have continued and we could have pursued bigger bucks.
Rackmaster ,no sweat you were busy doing your hunts and its hard to fit it all in,I however know this area much better.
Yes Marco they are very genuine guy's,They Love to hunt and have some pretty cool stories....I just may go on a Turkey & Bear hunt this Spring in BC ,you never know.
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Old 10-01-2009, 07:09 AM
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Congrats to your friends on their lopers!!
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Old 10-01-2009, 07:42 AM
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Well had a good look at your friends animal yesterday very very nice he must be doing the happy dance all the way back to B.C. What a great gift to give a friend!

Congrats again on a very fine pair of animals!
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Old 10-01-2009, 07:49 AM
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Congratulations, sounds like a great hunt with great friends. Good story and pics!
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Old 10-01-2009, 09:10 PM
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Did anyone else stay at the Emerson campground and see these big trees falling down around them in the storm??
What a mess they created ,but next years campers are going to have a pile of free firewood.

Yes Donny Bear, Greg was completely Satisfied with his Buck and he turned down a lot more before this one which was nice to be able to do. They have a great cabin in the Lardo Valley, BC that is in need of an Antelope mount and i guess now this will adorn their collection as well.
What the BC boys enjoyed more than anything was the actual Hunt and how the turn of events happened for each Buck.

We bumped into a couple other Hunters from BC that went with a guided Hunt and were now hunting Hungarian Partridge. I could not believe it when they asked what we were going to do with the meat! I said enjoy it,why. The one fella says,our guides said they would not even eat it, so they gave it to some food bank donation setup through the outfitter. I know mine wont last long and you don't get a whole lot but i will enjoy sharing it over some meals with friends and family.

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Old 10-01-2009, 09:39 PM
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Did anyone else stay at the Emerson campground and see these big trees falling down around them in the storm??
What a mess they created ,but next years campers are going to have a pile of free firewood.

Yes Donny Bear, Greg was completely Satisfied with his Buck and he turned down a lot more before this one which was nice to be able to do. They have a great cabin in the Lardo Valley, BC that is in need of an Antelope mount and i guess now this will adorn their collection as well.
What the BC boys enjoyed more than anything was the actual Hunt and how the turn of events happened for each Buck.

We bumped into a couple other Hunters from BC that went with a guided Hunt and were now hunting Hungarian Partridge. I could not believe it when they asked what we were going to do with the meat! I said enjoy it,why. The one fella says,our guides said they would not even eat it, so they gave it to some food bank donation setup through the outfitter. I know mine wont last long and you don't get a whole lot but i will enjoy sharing it over some meals with friends and family.
I won't just eat it but will scarf it up. We had a Roast last night and I just took off the first batch of Jerky this evening one more to go man Antelope when taken care of is some of the finest table fare on earth.
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Nice lope - thanks for sharing the story.
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