Buffalo WY Antelop
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From: Will
22-Aug-19
Do hunters shoot "Good" goats up near Buffalo WY.
TIA
From: LKH
22-Aug-19
I can only speak of the area sw of buffalo. It's quite high and we killed decent goats but nothing to get excited about. EDIT: We were hunting antelope at over 8,000 feet. We took a lot but nothing big.
From: Ambush
22-Aug-19
I assume he means speedy goats not climby goats. But maybe you do too.
From: shooter
22-Aug-19
Lots of them!
From: Highlife
22-Aug-19
Yup
From: Predeter
22-Aug-19
Lots of goats and sure to be some decent ones, but I wouldn't say the area is known for big antelope.
From: markr
22-Aug-19
If people would quit calling Antelope "goats" the world would be a better place.
From: GhostBird
23-Aug-19
Yeah right... I wish people would stop calling transgender him a her... but it ain't gonna happen.
From: walking buffalo
23-Aug-19
The same goes for calling them Antelope.
Antilocapra Americana - "American Goat-Antelope".
Call them Pronghorns.
From: JohnMC
23-Aug-19
Goats, antelope, pronghorns they all work and people get the point. Especially when there is a picture next to the thread.
From: TreeWalker
23-Aug-19
Are pronghorns. Yes, there are pronghorn where the OP is headed. Not known as a trophy zone but with some good feed as the horns form early in the summer then horns will be well above the ears. That is good enough for me.
From: Geeman
23-Aug-19
Not too much in the way of quality anywhere south, north, and east of Buffalo (within 100 miles or so) . West on the other side of the Bighorns there tends to be better quality but harder to draw. Average antelope seems to be around 60-65”