Pulled into my unit this morning about 8 a.m. And started driving the roads. Between the rain and snow it was a big soupy mess so I didn't even try any of the two tracks. The plan was to scout for two days and then go back for the biggest on day three. There were pronghorn everywhere today, some small, some decent and two big ones that I knew were shooters as soon as I put the binos on them. One was just over the fence on private and the other one just somehow disappeared on me. Still don't know what happened with that. After driving/walking all day, and almost getting stuck in the soup a few times, I decided to check the first road I was on this morning. I parked at the head of a two track and walked a little ways to check over the hill to see what was hiding. I peek over the hill and there is...nothing. Turn around and head back towards the truck and this guy had crossed the road from the neighboring unit into my unit and closed the distance to only 100 yards. A quick glance and I knew he was good enough for me. An even quicker shot found its mark and he went down. Thanks everyone for all the help on the forum. I do appreciate it. It's not the spot and stalk type of hunt I expected but I'll take em easy if they want to run over me. Also, sorry forbthe poor photos. I was solo on this one.