Here is a helpful tip. Deer tracks in the mud will have the imprints of two dew claws behind each hoof print. You will not see those dew claw imprints on an antelope track as antelope do not have dew claws. I really enjoy watching all of your videos. I want to thank you for making me aware of Leupold's Custom Dial System. I purchased several VX-5HD 3-15x44 CDS-ZL2 and am really happy with them.
@sammckinney64876 ай бұрын
Always enjoy watching you and scott hunting together.
@1977Mappy6 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing Randy, I really appreciate the history info incorporated in this adventure.
@TheWVgoodguy225 ай бұрын
Congratulations on getting a long awaited Nevada pronghorn from that area. Sometimes you have to take the gift that God gives you even if it has no prongs or cutters. Always great to see Scott Jones, even for a little bit.
@bearfishing58176 ай бұрын
Randy, I've stayed at that cabin for many years. It is cool to recognize it! I see the same type of habitat decimation in that area and areas a little south in Nevada and in Southern Oregon. Browse turned into dust and dung heaps. It's sad to see big ole shiny uneducated city hearts regulate the wild and it's sustainability. I share your dismay man. I'm glad you could turn up a buck for the freezer
@scottwilliamsen746 ай бұрын
I worked at Soldier Meadows Ranch in 2015. I have seen first hand what kind of impact those horses had on the springs and the feed. Every time we went to go gather cows we would see a band of them or at least a couple studs. The damage that those horses cause is terrible.
@jacttackle576 ай бұрын
Oregon also has a dedicated pronghorn refuge hart mountain. There’s lots of bucks and the hunt is in September amazing place just to visit
@ScotWalt8586 ай бұрын
Mighty fine! Wish I could experience it all!! Good to see Scott in there again!
@markhirstwood41905 ай бұрын
Good music in this one, and nice hunt...
@wyowes60905 ай бұрын
Great show guys. Keep up the good work!
@patrickburgmeier79026 ай бұрын
That pickup has served you well Randy. If a guy could make a video of it's camaras, what a story it would be. Amazing hunt guys!
@C-24-Brandan6 ай бұрын
Another awesome adventure & great hunt as always! Living the dream & doing what you love! Looks like an absolute blast
@stevelinville36816 ай бұрын
Can't believe that you're cooking with Bud lite!! Great hunt guys, pronghorn used to be easier.
@RumblestripDotNet6 ай бұрын
(a) You never know how old these are before they are released on KZbin (b) Not everyone is a snowflake.
@justinjohnson43255 ай бұрын
Thanks Randy for all you do!
@gabelaturner16796 ай бұрын
Good ol' Randy Newberg!
@johnfowler62976 ай бұрын
Hoping to get my first pronghorn this year in Colorado. Amazing video fellas.
@wgj4everlong4266 ай бұрын
what unit you trying for.hope you get it
@johnfowler62976 ай бұрын
@@wgj4everlong426 I have a tag for 133, Not much public land there but there is some. Waiting for the leftover list to see if I can get another tag.
@wgj4everlong4265 ай бұрын
@@johnfowler6297 good luck don’t really know that area
@loupuleff5716 ай бұрын
Nice one Randy nothing wrong with a little luck now and then !
@lmbear5 ай бұрын
There are plenty of antelope in Nevada. You just have to know where to look for them. Much more in my area, than they ever had 30 years ago.
@GarrettGalloway-c8h6 ай бұрын
Thanx 4 the video randy
@DerekDeVille5 ай бұрын
Badass video!
@geargrinder30146 ай бұрын
Seen this across all of Nevada. Unchecked horse population and dwindling deer, elk, and pronghorn populations.
@timlibby66235 ай бұрын
Beautiful goat 🤠
@williamdouglas19965 ай бұрын
I grew up in Gerlach and I as well see the massive population of growing larger as the years have passed.
@stephanlopez76406 ай бұрын
Maybe I missed it but I didn’t hear what caliber you used to take your buck?
@PPSChadwick6 ай бұрын
My very first hunt ever was a pronghorn in Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge. It was amazing and tagged out within 24 hours. I spent more time driving from Vegas than actual on the ground hunting.
@bch55136 ай бұрын
Sounds like a good hunt
@bch55136 ай бұрын
How long ago was it?
@PPSChadwick5 ай бұрын
@@bch5513 2016
@sneakinguponit5 ай бұрын
@kingdomhuntersusyou can do both at the same time.
@ryanfarrow60585 ай бұрын
Liar
@mikecollins82416 ай бұрын
My (limited) experience: antelope will stick to a 1-2 mile radius, unless pushed HARD.. find water, find tracks and they will come back ;) i spent a whole day once, chasing prairie goats across SE Colorado, only to have the day end where we found them, that morning..
@stevenphilpott14935 ай бұрын
shot my first 2 mule deer about 50 miles east of there near the oyhee river
@MAGAMOFO6 ай бұрын
I used to hunt Eureka area. Speed goats everywhere.
@piercewinters856 ай бұрын
Great video Randy! Feral horses are ruining our landscape in Nevada.
@24kachina6 ай бұрын
Good lord. My wife's Honda CR V would've plowed right through that little water bog. Must be in Ford contract to be melodramatic.
@Fresh_Tracks5 ай бұрын
No Ford contract. My wife also has a CR-V and it would still be stuck there. 🤣
@tomhinkle25175 ай бұрын
Not to doubt you but I think hart mountain in Oregon is a antelope refuge also
@Fresh_Tracks5 ай бұрын
Yes, upon being established, it was included in the Sheldon "antelope" management plan. Both amazing places.
@imzpolecat5 ай бұрын
I drew one of the very few Mule Deer tags there. Very few deer left to hunt. Hunted for a week no bucks sighted. Plenty of wild horses.
@Hammsolo775 ай бұрын
For all your techy sh!t, your glove always make me smile!!!
@russellsmith50565 ай бұрын
I hear horses taste good.
@andrewday59005 ай бұрын
I hunted in the Sheldon last year up by delfarino ponds it took 2 days to get one and that was a just luck
@Mtpumpkinsman6 ай бұрын
Spent many summers in that area. Fantastic area for some good ones but you will work for em. The history of the wagon trains that went through there is amazing
@brianjohnson89185 ай бұрын
The math probably works out; if you converted the mass of all those horses to antelope, you'd end up with the high, historical antelope numbers.
@ericolv16366 ай бұрын
Has to be the cabin by the “Shark rock”! Only people that have spent time in the area will understand..
@jp20416 ай бұрын
What rifle caliber and bullet?
@jeffreywilson6906 ай бұрын
I whould buy a 🐴 tag, I heard they eat good
@Hentylion6 ай бұрын
Wait what now?
@bch55136 ай бұрын
@@Hentylionthat sure looks like a horse... 🤔 so either an idiot or a troll 🧌
@dantaylor57806 ай бұрын
What ever happened to Jerry Pritchard?
@dantaylor57806 ай бұрын
oops, I meant Larry Pritchard.
@scottjonesfamily14405 ай бұрын
It is Jerry, and his job took him to Texas.
@loupuleff5716 ай бұрын
That buck that was 250 yards in the wrong unit would it be illegal (not morally) wrong to circle around and bump him your direction as long as it's not private land ?
@Hentylion6 ай бұрын
Honestly not sure. I wouldn't want to find out when the green and gray trucks pull up 😂
@sneakinguponit5 ай бұрын
In California that would be harassing game and illegal.
@brucemose40795 ай бұрын
Update. I was going to buy a Nissan titan based on what you drove? But now you drive a Ford so I got a F150 now.
@dustymills82265 ай бұрын
It's a ford of course it will go through a puddle
@Ca_Tule_Ninja6 ай бұрын
This is an example of a person knowing they won’t hunt an area again, so they don’t have a problem spot-burning the place. The exact sort of thing that floods an area with hunters.
@Royaljelly0076 ай бұрын
Lets be more honest and more outspoken about this situation.... First of all, they are not "Non-Native" they are technically "Feral" Horses. University DNA studies prove they are not historical animals but more than 95% European Working Domestic Horse Stock... meaning they were introduced by settlers & Calvery and thus the blood lines are modern blood lines and less than 2% Spanish Barb bloodlines used as a romantic argument that they are native to the landscape. Thats factually wrong and should not be entertained at all. Secondly, the groups preventing the round ups are not sportsmen and have NO vested interest in the Public Lands or recreational uses of the public lands used by sportsmen. The laws clearly state there should only be 21,000 or so Feral horses allowed on public lands yet there are currently roughly 80,000! and a Horse Herd doubles every 4 years. Numerous States are facing these invasive feral horses that activists who are misinformed, under educated, with no scientific basis to their arguments and yet well-funded who are a radical and very loudly outspoken and they intimidate and sue the government every time a round up is scheduled. MORE sportsmen NEED to get involved, get their money involved, get their voices involved and start pushing for these feral horses to be removed... the laws designating the wilderness areas that protect the wilderness areas clearly state they are for native species.... but the public lands are in limbo and again because well-funded very loud obnoxious radical activists intimidate the process and rule by emotion on the subject and void any science at all they get the upper hand and prevent the removal of the horses that are destroying natural habitats for Wild Game and natural habitat. In extreme weather they also stomp springs out and close off the water supplies that once had been historical and critical to the landscape. Stop being so gentle, so politically correct and vague about it. Speak out, use your voice and your platform to help get other sportsmen involved in this issue otherwise there is no counter voice to the radical activists that are preventing management plans being enforced or enacted.... and the damage will only continue and grow. Remember, the only thing that allows this issue to prevail is that good sportsmen who remain silent. USE your platform and get involved with this issue - it's a HUGE and devastating problem in NV, AZ, UT, CO, WY, NM and several other States! Feral Horses are destroyed amazing Mule Deer and Elk habitat in CO around Rangely too in the same manner. Someone like you needs to take this up and help rally and educate more sportsmen who need to get involved and their voices in the fray.
@BoinLV5 ай бұрын
Amen, sir. Feral horses have overrun and trashed plenty of habitat in eastern NV. Try to look in any direction and NOT see them in southern unit 222, for one example.
@Fresh_Tracks5 ай бұрын
If you think I’m gentle on the topic, you obviously don’t follow much of our content. I’m sure I’m the most outspoken person I hunting media when it comes to feral horses. I’ve talked about it in numerous videos and podcasts. I’m doing another video about it in November. BTW, I agree with the facts you’ve stated and I’ve recited that same information many times on our platforms.
@scottjonesfamily14405 ай бұрын
You must not follow Randy much. He is more vocal than anyone regarding the feral horse overpopulation.
@mylesburdett75184 ай бұрын
I can't stand the horses. They are out of control too a point that nothing makes logical or logistical sense to get their numbers under control.
@michaelogden50935 ай бұрын
Stop boiling your brats in Bud Lite and antelope will abound.
@grisseldog6 ай бұрын
Great hunt, always enjoy watching Randy hunt. Please don’t promote beer, I want my grandkids to watch your hunting videos, if you drink, drink, just leave it off the videos for our childrens sake, Thanks Randy I’m sorry you have to drive a ford , Times will get better, ;-)
@saso-qk6mc5 ай бұрын
I thought this was going to be a hunting video but it turned out to be a "drive around until you see something, stop and shoot" video. Nice, NOT.