When You Get Caught with Your Pants Down…. | MT Archery Pronghorn



Michael Parente is out with his good friend Jace chasing pronghorn in the prairie of Montana! Follow along as Michael shows you how NOT to hunt pronghorn!

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15 thoughts on “When You Get Caught with Your Pants Down…. | MT Archery Pronghorn”

  1. The struggle is real! Two weeks ago in WY I did witness two different buck that mastered jumping fences! I also dropped a ranged pin at 642 yards. The does watched me walk 100 yards further away to get in the drainage. Antelope vision make turkeys look like they are blind! Good luck the rest of the season gents.

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  2. GREAT Video guys! Gonna hunt speed goats someday, or someyear, 🤘🤩 Randy says you guys use to wonder why his backcountry meals were so lame, What's those 3 same meals that randy eats everyday?

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  3. I hunted mule deer last year in eastern Montana and witnessed several pronghorns jumping a fence! I had never seen them do it before and have also hunted antelope in the same area in the past. I guess some of them do adapt to the fences but many just can’t figure it out! Lol

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  4. I remember reading an old article about pronghorn hunting and how some old Indian guy would kill them with his side lock style muzzle loader. His tactic was to locate them on the other side of a hill and he would come to the crest and either sit or lay down depending on the grass cover, then he’d periodically wave a white flag. The speed goats being inquisitive would come investigate.

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  5. I have seen pronghorn jump fences as well as do under. I have cut a few out of the top 2 wires of the fence. WG&F has been instrumental in smooth bottom wire fence.

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