We currently have 30 photos in 2009.
Wyoming Antelope

After a long drive from Wisconsin this hunter filled his tag on his first day out with an antelope that is a good representative of the species.
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Bull Moose

A young bull Moose enjoying the last days of fall along the Laramie River.
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Record Book Antelope

Mark Nethery, owner of Bluegrass Game Calls, killed this record book antelope with a green score of 85 and 1/8 inches. He passed up several big bucks only to take this monster right after lunch on his first day. This was Mark's 12th consecutive year hunting with Bar-Nunn Hunting.
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Trophy Pronghorn Antelope

William Earp shown here with his 2009 trophy pronghorn. This was Bill's first year hunting antelope with J.T. and company.
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Opening Day for Antelope

Mr.Metzger, of Metzger Construction, shot this awesome antelope on opening morning prior to enjoying watching his Texas Longhorns beat up on Wyoming in football later that afternoon.
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Pronghorn Country

Nice buck antelope taken by another member of the Metzger Construction hunting party. Antelope may be the only thing we agreed that Wyoming had over Texas!
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2009 Pronghorn

Steve Maceli shown here with his 2009 antelope. This was Steve's 13th year to join Bar-Nunn Hunting for a fall hunt.
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Trophy Buck Antelope

Depsite six inches of snow and closed roads, Rick Showalter was able to harvest this big pronghorn buck antelope on the ranch on one of the coldest mornings of the fall. It doesn't matter how cold or how deep the snow we'll do our best to make your hunt a success.
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Bull Elk

Drawing the tag has been the hardest part of any of Mark Nethery's hunts!! First day on the hunt Mark took this bull elk despite Mark's pneumonia.
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Elk Hunt

Ed Ogle took this trophy bull elk on the fourth day of his hunt. This 300 class bull was taken after passing up several other 6x6 bulls that same morning. Our success rate on bull elk was 100% again in 2009.
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