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Colorado pronghorn antelope hunts

Colorado antelope hunts only $885

If you want to take an antelope and are tired of playing the game of trying to draw a lottery tag, here's an opportunity for you. One of our rancher/outfitters has leased a ranch in southeastern Colorado that is home to healthy herds of antelope. He gets a few landowner permits and is willing to sell them to hunters who can guide themselves after being shown the property. "Most hunters should get bucks in the 13 to 17 inch category," he said. Hunt PG3847.

Unguided Colorado antelope full in 2010 but booking now for 2011 at only $800

This 20,000-acre ranch near Colorado Springs received four landowner vouchers this year and six the year before. The season this year is Oct. 1-7 and should be similar in 2012, when the price per hunter is $800.  This includes a permit voucher that allows you to buy a tag from the state as well as permission to hunt the ranch.

Hunts.Net Customer Harry Spotts got a nice buck last year. He is going back this year with a buddy.

The rancher said 13 and 14-inchers are the norm with an occasional trophy-class buck Accommodations in a ranch house and a half-day orientation are extra but are not required. Ask about Hunt PG3851.