One of the great things about hunting with
Cole Creek is Kelley Glause’s knowledge
of the land and animals. He spends time
with every new hunter, explaining what to
look for in an Antelope Buck. Most people
are not knowledgeable on how to score an
Antelope and although the scoring shouldn’t
be the most important thing, the goal in any
camp is to take mature animals. Also, his
attention to detail when placing his stands
has helped me immensely in hunting other
species from a ground blind. Not only is
he concerned with
wind direction, but
the travel pattern
of the sun, keeping
the hunter in the
shadows as the
day progresses,
details like that
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can make a difference in your success when
hunting out of a ground blind.
Harvesting a quality Antelope buck is by
no means an easy task. You can count on
spending long hours on stand with drastic
temperature changes. It can be in the 30’s
in the morning, and then rise to the mid90s during the day. Add to the frustration
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