3,500-acre ranch available to two antelope hunters

This hunt is only $1,500 a person and includes a landowner voucher that allows you to buy a pronghorn antelope tag from the state of New Mexico. The rancher got three permits last year but only two this year. He said most bucks are in the 13 to 15 inch range, but his personal best had 17 1/4-inch horns. "We get a lot of 15s," he said. You may camp on the property. The hunt takes place near the town of Mosquero, which is northeast of Santa Fe. Ask about Hunt PG4780.
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Unguided Colorado antelope for $800
Unguided eastern Colorado antelope hunts
One of our rancher/outfitters has leased a ranch in southeastern Colorado that is home to healthy herds of antelope. He did not get any landowner permits in 2010 and 2011 and expects to draw this coming year with the landowner preference points that the landowner has earned. "Most hunters should get bucks in the 13 to 17 inch category," he said. The price is $1,000 a person. Hunt PG3847
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Ryan Thomas of Hunts.Net with his Wyoming buck.
Don't forget to apply in Wyoming
The Cowboy State produces more Boone and Crockett antelope than any other state, but you'll need a preference point to draw a tag for our best hunts in the state. Guided hunts vary from about $1,750 to $2,500, and we sometimes have unguided hunts for $1,000 to $1,250, depending on the ranch. You can add antelope to some mule deer or elk hunts. So be sure to get a preference point to give you maximum flexibility in planning future hunts.
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