My original plan was to try to set up a hunt where my daughter will have her first memorable hunting experience without working too hard.
The choice of the pronghorn hunt was largely based off of my experience in that same area last year.
The way it went last year was quite straightforward. We drove around until we saw a large pronghorn buck. It was a solitary animal that decided to lie down in an open area to relax. We made a short stock, crawled the last hundred yards or so, found a good spot about 350 yards away from the pronghorn and made the shot.
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This year, when I decided to take my daugher on the same pronghorn hunt on the day of her 14th birthday, I figured it will be somewhere along those same lines. It kinda was, but not quite.
Still, it worked out nicely.
In the pciture:
Q Mini-Fix with 6ARC 16" Proof Research carbon fiber barrel
Q Jumbo Shrimp supressor
Gunwerks Elevate 2.0 bipod
Telson Toxin 3-18x50 riflescope
Leica Geovid Pro AB+ LRF binoculars
Pint-sized sticky Gamechanger bag
Unnamed pronghorn buck. It will likely get a name once it's skull is euro-ed and is hanging on the wall.