Blaster
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My cousin and I went to Wyoming twice hunting pronghorns. Its been a couple years, but I remember reading that WY had more pronghorns than all the other states that had them combined, or something like that. At any rate, theres plenty of them there. If you get on their website you should be able to pull up some pretty good info such as draw odds and harvest success rates on each unit. Then we contacted a couple CO's and biologists in those areas to see what we could expect for numbers and size of bucks, they were very helpful.
Once you narrow it down to a couple units you can order BLM or USFWS maps which show you what is public and what is private. We didnt have much trouble getting access since the ranchers get part of your tag which they can turn in for cash.
We both killed bucks in the 14"+ range on the 1st day on both trips (rifle hunts), and saw literally hundreds of antelope. Spent some time hunting yotes after that, their everywhere out there. Saw a couple nice muley bucks too, didnt have a tag though.
Antelope is a pretty easily doable DIY trip, IMO. They are fun to hunt, just remember that if you find a local who wants some of the meat, give him a BUNCH! They aint exactly corn fed beef.
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Looks like i should investigate going to Wyoming!
I heard the hunting is pretty good in South Dakota also. The only draw back i can see to going to Wyoming is there are way to many big game to hunt!
My cousin and I went to Wyoming twice hunting pronghorns. Its been a couple years, but I remember reading that WY had more pronghorns than all the other states that had them combined, or something like that. At any rate, theres plenty of them there. If you get on their website you should be able to pull up some pretty good info such as draw odds and harvest success rates on each unit. Then we contacted a couple CO's and biologists in those areas to see what we could expect for numbers and size of bucks, they were very helpful.
Once you narrow it down to a couple units you can order BLM or USFWS maps which show you what is public and what is private. We didnt have much trouble getting access since the ranchers get part of your tag which they can turn in for cash.
We both killed bucks in the 14"+ range on the 1st day on both trips (rifle hunts), and saw literally hundreds of antelope. Spent some time hunting yotes after that, their everywhere out there. Saw a couple nice muley bucks too, didnt have a tag though.
Antelope is a pretty easily doable DIY trip, IMO. They are fun to hunt, just remember that if you find a local who wants some of the meat, give him a BUNCH! They aint exactly corn fed beef.
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Looks like i should investigate going to Wyoming!