
I was lucky enough this year to draw an antelope tag for the 5th time in 6 years! I have been applying for antelope tags since my friend Johnny went to Iraq and my wife suggested I try to fill as many tags as possible to help their family if needed. Not being one to argue with my wife, I decided that I would put in. Well, that is a whole different story, but, is one that leads to my antelope hunt this year. I have very much enjoyed antelope hunting, and this year was the best one yet! I have had great hunts with Jason and Tyler and have even gone by myself and taken Jantzen, Addalee, and Jacob with me, however, this year took the cake! I took the whole family, including Lucy, with the intent of camping and enjoying the time as a family. We got up early and left about 1 1/2 hours before daylight (all of us crammed into the front of our 3/4 ton pick-up (which only has a single cab). We had Lucy in the back along with all of our camping gear and headed for Daniel Junction. We got there a little later than I had hoped and took a wrong turn to boot, but, crossed over into the unit and saw a really nice antelope buck right off of the highway. I decided to pass him up and continued up to where Jason, Tyler and I drove a couple of years ago and shot a couple of bucks and 5 does one day (that was a great day with Jason finishing the day with a hail-Mary of a shot that killed his buck and filled his last tag and me shooting an almost identical buck because I followed Tyler's directions). We automatically started seeing more antelope, but fewer than I had hoped, and started trying to decide which one to shoot. Emily was a great consultant, I had described the qualities of the buck I would like to shoot, and though, no expert, she kept me in the right path to getting a nice buck.
We spotted one that was very dark on the face and neck, but convection currents prevented me from really seeing how big he was. Finally I decided I wanted to shoot this buck, but missed and the buck was last seen entering southern Canada by some illegal aliens. Antelope can really run! We continued on and spotted a couple of more antelope bucks in a grassy meadow in the bottom of the draw where we were eating our lunch. We decided one of them was worth going after and tried. As we got closer, the antelope pushed up the and stayed a steady 400 + yards away. We continued to follow with the hope of finding a close enough shot. As we came up over a rise, we spotted a buck on the horizon about 350 yards away. After some debate, I decided that it was the buck I wanted. I got out of the truck, found a nice rest and squeezed the trigger. The antelope dropped in his tracks, laid there for a minute, then got up and ran off! I jumped in the truck and followed in hot pursuit with the kids riding on top of our camping supplies.
As we came up over the next rise, there were antelope running EVERYWHERE!! At least 5 bucks and at least as many does were running like crazy! We finally found the buck I had shot as it was slowing and didn't follow the rest of the group. I had Emily take the wheel and I took off on foot after the antelope while she drove up and around to try and head him off. I walked about 1/2 a mile and found my buck standing about 200 yards away. I laid down and shot him and he went down with just one more shot. I called Emily on my cell phone and she the kids and her walked over to see and help take care of it. On their way over, Emily, Jantzen, Addalee, and Erick each found a shed antelope horn! We had never found those before!
After taking pictures, I had Jantzen and Addalee hold legs while I gutted it out and quartered it. While we were cleaning it, Erick and Addalee were kind of standing off a little ways and had their shirts pulled up over their noses because they didn't like the smell. Then all of a sudden, Erick started gagging and wouldn't have anything more to do with it! It was the funniest thing! So Emily took Addalee and Erick back to the truck and I stayed with Jantzen and Jacob and took care of the rest of the Antelope.
We gutted, skinned, and caped the buck and I tied it all on my pack-frame and headed for the truck. It was a hot miserable day and we were happy to get to the truck! We washed off all of the meat and put it on ice in the cooler and headed for La Barge Creek to find a camp-site.
We finally found one after discovering that the road was blocked and we were going to have to drive the 150 miles around to Kemmerer and on to Afton, and settled down for the night. That is when we realized that I had left the propane tank at home! So we cooked over the fire and had a great dinner and breakfast the next morning. We were also entertained by a pack of coyotes that decided to serenade us for the evening until I shot my shotgun into the dark in their direction. We woke up the next morning to a bull elk bugling in the distance, ate breakfast, and went down to fish La Barge creek. We went to the dam where fish were jumping like crazy and fished for an hour or so. Jacob finally hooked and landed the only fish we ended up catching-a dandy 15 inch cutthroat trout! We turned it loose and headed for home. It was a great weekend and my buck ended up being about 15 3/8 inches tall and scoring around 78 inches. Not a monster, but it was the most fun I have ever had antelope hunting!!