Time flies when you’re having fun. Already up to Episode #3 New Mexico Pronghorn.
Episode #3 is probably a true “Big Fin” episode. I say that, as I am a pronghorn junkie to the highest degree. Just something about this uniquely American animal, the habitats they live in, and their behavior, that makes me wish I could hunt them every day.
If you go to the TV page of the website, you will get a better account of the hunt, and how it unfolded. And to get the real details of everything, here is a link to the Hunt Talk thread, when I posted the day-by-day story of the hunt.
Click here for the New Mexico Pronghorn Hunt Talk Story.
I am not one to brag and carry on about a product, unless it really works. When you see the teaser, you will see us hiding behind a Moo Cow decoy, from Montana Decoy Company, or “Bessy,” as we call her (It really is a “her”). Imagine me, Uncle Larry, and two camera guys behind that one decoy, getting within slingshot range of record book antelope, by hiding behind “Bessy.” Yup, it worked that good.
If you hunt anywhere that Black Angus cows are common, this will work. I have since used it on whitetail deer and mule deer, with the same results. Using them as a pair works even better than one, but I am saving that trick for this year, when IdahoBugler and I head to New Mexico with our bows, trying to arrow another pronghorn.
The feedback from all of you, from other viewers, and the networks has been tremendous. When you try to navigate a trail no one else has followed, you always wonder if your planning was correct, or if it would be the old “Swing and a miss.” So far, we are on course.
For those of you who send emails, I ask for your patience, as it takes me a long time to respond to hundreds of emails every Monday morning. But, I respond to every one of them, myself. Least I can do for those of you who are supporting us, and our sponsors.
Hope you enjoy this episode. If you are a pronghorn hunter, or dream of someday hunting pronghorn, I think this one will get you excited.
Outdoor Channel airtimes are:
Fridays - 11:30 am and 10:00 pm
Sundays - 3:00 pm
(all times Mountain time)
Episode #3 is probably a true “Big Fin” episode. I say that, as I am a pronghorn junkie to the highest degree. Just something about this uniquely American animal, the habitats they live in, and their behavior, that makes me wish I could hunt them every day.
If you go to the TV page of the website, you will get a better account of the hunt, and how it unfolded. And to get the real details of everything, here is a link to the Hunt Talk thread, when I posted the day-by-day story of the hunt.
Click here for the New Mexico Pronghorn Hunt Talk Story.
I am not one to brag and carry on about a product, unless it really works. When you see the teaser, you will see us hiding behind a Moo Cow decoy, from Montana Decoy Company, or “Bessy,” as we call her (It really is a “her”). Imagine me, Uncle Larry, and two camera guys behind that one decoy, getting within slingshot range of record book antelope, by hiding behind “Bessy.” Yup, it worked that good.
If you hunt anywhere that Black Angus cows are common, this will work. I have since used it on whitetail deer and mule deer, with the same results. Using them as a pair works even better than one, but I am saving that trick for this year, when IdahoBugler and I head to New Mexico with our bows, trying to arrow another pronghorn.
The feedback from all of you, from other viewers, and the networks has been tremendous. When you try to navigate a trail no one else has followed, you always wonder if your planning was correct, or if it would be the old “Swing and a miss.” So far, we are on course.
For those of you who send emails, I ask for your patience, as it takes me a long time to respond to hundreds of emails every Monday morning. But, I respond to every one of them, myself. Least I can do for those of you who are supporting us, and our sponsors.
Hope you enjoy this episode. If you are a pronghorn hunter, or dream of someday hunting pronghorn, I think this one will get you excited.
Outdoor Channel airtimes are:
Fridays - 11:30 am and 10:00 pm
Sundays - 3:00 pm
(all times Mountain time)