This pronghorn antelope was shot on the Parker Mountain/Plateau limited entry unit in Central Utah. It is 13.5 inches tall and scored 74 B&C. It was taken after many botched spot and stalk attempts. Finally we were able to get set up in an area where they came in to us and he was taken at 100 yards with a rifle. This is my very first big game trophy.
This pronghorn antelope was shot with the help of Hightop outfitters out of Richfield, Utah.
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