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Pronghorn antelope huntsYou do not have to draw a tag to hunt most private ranches in New Mexico or some private ranches in Colorado. We also occasionally have landowner-permit hunts in Utah. In some parts of the West, bowhunting tags are guaranteed or easy to draw. You must draw a tag to hunt in Montana or Wyoming, and permits in some areas are undersubscribed in Wyoming. |
Ryan Thomas of Hunts.Net with the Wyoming buck he shot last year. |
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Montana outfitter controls 250,000 acres, offers high-success mule deer and antelope hunts West Texas: Two different ranches covering 22,000 and 25,000 private acres. One has two hunters per year; the other one or two hunters per year. Slots open for '06. Motel lodging and restaurant meals included. Very good trophy quality, high 70s are typical and bucks in the 80s are possible. Hunt two or three days, early October, $2,500 1x1. Airport pickup included. Coyote included. Hog included on one ranch. Hunt PG685TX. Southern Colorado: $2,500 for guided hunt on private ranches with an outfitter with whom we've hunted. Lodging and meals included. Hunt PG111. New Mexico outfitter produces 14 and 15-inch antelope and occasionally bigger animals. This hunt is $2,350. Ask about Hunt PG6600.
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