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Howdy from Colorado!

I've been lurking here in the forums long enough and would like to get more involved. Most recently took a pronghorn here on the eastern Colorado plains with my .54 Green River Leman Indian trade gun. Hope to continue to learn from the members here and contribute what I can, when I can!
 
Howdy from Colorado!

I've been lurking here in the forums long enough and would like to get more involved. Most recently took a pronghorn here on the eastern Colorado plains with my .54 Green River Leman Indian trade gun. Hope to continue to learn from the members here and contribute what I can, when I can!
Congrats on your pronghorn. Word is that they are very hard to get close to?
 
Congrats on your pronghorn. Word is that they are very hard to get close to?
They certainly can be! I was lucky enough to hunt the rut and the bucks can be very territorial. After sneaking in to 150 yards, I used a decoy. The buck came running to chase away the “intruder” and stopped only 40 yards away!
 
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