Persistence on The Prairie | Fresh Tracks Season 10!



If you know Randy Newberg, you also know heโ€™s a pronghorn nut. This year, Randy is hunting the public lands of central Nevada, looking for a mature pronghorn buck. This hunt is all about trials and tribulations. Does persistence pay off? Letโ€™s find out!

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29 thoughts on “Persistence on The Prairie | Fresh Tracks Season 10!”

  1. Going over them rocks in the road Randy, is exactly why you own a Raptor. You would have blown the shocks out of a lesser truck. Better to have and not need than to need and not have, a wise old man told me. I took it as sound wisdom. Hope your Raptor holds up another year for you. You really use it. Great hunt guys

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  2. Rifle antelope hunting is mostly a beginners hunt. At the experience level of these two itโ€™s about time to switch to archery gear, and to make stalks in the open. It will really take some practice, both in the field and on the range, but well worth it. Let the newcomers make the rifle vids, unless clicks are that important.

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  3. I have a spot near Eureka NV that produces some nice speed goats every year. I've been a few times and helped my buddy bag one as well. They are all over the place. Seen them up at 8000 feet and down on the dry lakes. Always a good hunt!

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  4. With all due respect, Randy; please do not call them Antelope. They are in their own separate family, and are not related to antelope in the slightest. They are Pronghorn, and they are the fastest land animal in North America. When they are born, they have a face that only a mother could love!

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  5. I've been interested in hunting Pronghorn since I was a kid. But where I grew up in Northwestern BC I was a long ways away from antelope country. Now I live in Northeastern BC and I'm closer to Antelope country than I've ever been in my life. But to go on a Pronghorn hunt means hiring an Outfitter and that's just not possible for me.

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