Follow along as Skyler and Nicole tag out on two great antelope in the same week of hunting. Dealing with extremely high winds and still making it happen on awesome goats!
Another Amazing video thank you so much for sharing what an incredible Antelope Buck and the way you stay so calm before you make the shot it’s something I had to learn and the music is so awesome Congratulations Nicole
Dang!! Both of those goats wore that 7mm like a champ!! What a beautiful life 🇺🇸 you two have carved out for yourselves. Best regards from Oregon ✌🏼😎 Stay Awesome y’all
Awesome hunts,I also am blessed enough to hunt with my wife and kids. I truly believe there is nothing better. Good luck to you guys this season,loving the videos.
Congratulations Skylar and Nicole on those 2 nice bucks beautiful country and awesome video. I have hunted antelope for many years in New Mexico Word of advice 7mm is to big of a gun in my opinion we use a 6.5 Creedmoor and both of those shots were Spot on shots no need for the 2nd shots waste to much meat especially with a 7mm . We love watching the videos with you guys keep up the great hunts Nicole is still up on you Skylar better shot 😉 👍. God bless you and your family 👪 🙏
Man it sure is fun to watch these hunts again like this. Sure has me pumped for this hunting season! My wife and I pulled general season deer tags here in utah. It will be the first hunt we’ve ever shared a tag so I’m pumped. She’s also never killed a big game animal so I’m hoping this will be the year!
@@SkynicHunting as a wildlife biologist in SD we predicted the next world record would come from the red desert or the area just east of Kemmerer, 35 years ago, where 17" bucks lured me and others into the game. Much has changed in land management. Find em shoot em clean em eat em!
Damn. That's so awesome. I am excited for my first hunting experience. Any recommendations on how to find locations for your prey? As a first timer I want to put the best odds in my way for a successful kill. Please don't forget to choose me for your giveaway winner for the bow.
My best suggestion is to glass as much as you possibly can! More time spent behind the optics = a higher chance of success! Good luck to you this fall and good luck in the giveaway 👍🏼
There you go. All Berger’s are essentially target bullets regardless of what it says on the box…..High BC… sure. Reliable expansion and penetration at all distances and angles ? Not so much.@@SkynicHunting
Not really, it’s a great caliber for antelope. We’ve never had any issues with meat loss on one to this day and we’ve killed many with the 7mm. I personally think it’s the best all around caliber out there
Hoping the wind doesn't blow 60+ mph where you guys are, is kinda like hoping this current administration doesn't run this country into the ground 🤣 Nothing more than a hope and a dream! Haha (definitely had to laugh a little hearing that). On a serious note though, great bucks!! Glad you guys had a wonderful trip to my home state! 🤘🏻
Wonder what kind of junk bullet they are using . they were acting like full metal jackets , no expansion . Those animals are not very tough and super small .
Lions, buffalo, and antelope are all found only in both Africa and Asia, therefore it is actually misleadingly incorrect to call a puma a mountain lion, misleadingly incorrect to call a bison a buffalo, and misleadingly incorrect to call a pronghorn and antelope, the Puma (Puma concolor) is actually more closely related to cheetahs (genus Acinonyx) and the jaguarundi (Herpailurus yagouaroundi), bison (genus Bison) are a genus of true cattle (subtribe Bovina) with the closest living relative of both the European Bison (Bison bonasus) and the American Bison (Bison bison) being the Yak (Poephagus grunniens), while buffalo are an entirely distinct subtribe (Bubalina) from the true cattle (subtribe Bovina), and the word "antelope" refers correctly and exclusively to the taxa Tetracerus, Tragelaphini, Hippotraginae, Peleinae, Reduncinae, Antilopinae, Cephalophinae, and Neotraginae of the family Bovidae, while the Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) is the sole extant member of a separate family known as Antilocapridae, which is actually more closely related to giraffids than to bovids, making the giraffes (genus Giraffa), Okapi (Okapia johnstoni), and Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) the only extant members of the broader superfamily Giraffoidea.
I raise bison and you are 100% correct. Was pretty sure the puma wasn't closely related to lions. I was under the assumption that the pronghorn was a critter of his own. Giraffe is quite a stretch for my old feeble mind. But I know how to spell assume. Ass u me. I will now have some interesting research to do. Thanks. I am a reader by choice. Given me something interesting to read about.
However, it's more correct to call them pronghorns as antelope are found only in both Africa and Asia and belong to the family Bovidae, while the pronghorn is the only extant member of the family Antilocapridae, which is more closely related to giraffids than to bovids, antelope have only one sharp end on each horn, which is a very common feature seen in all bovids.