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Note: To talk with any of the outfitters whose hunts are listed, you need a Hunter Service Contract. All information on this web site and our written literature is provided under the condition that the customer accepts our terms. We work on a commission, which is included in the price of the hunt except in special and rare cases. All prices are in U.S. dollars unless otherwise noted. Most hunt prices do not include license, tags, butcher and taxidermy fees, sales taxes or transportation between the hunter's home and the site where you'll meet the outfitter. Some hunts include shuttle service from the nearest airport. Prices and availability are subject to change. Statistics are typically supplied by hunt providers. All information should be verified by the customer.


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Pronghorn antelope hunts for 2005

Under $2,000


Colorado: Private land yields 100% success in 2004


Self-guided antelope hunts: This Wyoming ranch allows do-it-yourself hunters for $500 a person. You must apply for a tag by March 15. This would be an excellent ranch for bowhunters because water is limited, mostly available at manmade locations where you could set up a blind. This is strictly self-guided. You'll be supplied with a map and a key to any gates. Call for details.


Eastern Montana: Private ranch offers good chance at big bucks with 35% drawing odds


Western Montana: Guided hunt, $1,000 a person with two hunters per guide, motel and meals not included. 40% drawing odds. 20,000 acres of private property. Hunt PG70.


New Mexico: Self-guided hunters can save by buying a landowner permit


Permit drawings: Apply for tags in special units for quality hunts at good prices


Wyoming antelope: $1,200 for 3-day guided hunt in quality units. Typically 100% success with some great bucks in the area. Ask about Hunt PG433.


New Mexico: If you want to hunt trophy antelope but don’t want to spend the money on a guided hunt, consider buying an unguided hunt in New Mexico. We have several to choose from. Prices range from about $1,000 to $2,500, including a landowner permit voucher. Prices vary according to trophy quality, the size of the ranch, and whether accommodations and meals are included.

$2,000 or less


New Mexico: Hunt yields big bucks; outfitter has produced 100% for AHC customers for several years on big bucks, $2,000 a person


Eastern Utah: No drawing needed to hunt on private ranch


Southeastern New Mexico: Muzzleloader hunt offers good opportunity for huge bucks


Northwestern Colorado: This hunt begins Aug. 15 on 90,000 acres of private land enrolled in Ranching for Wildlife. No license drawing necessary. All hunters have scored for the past several years on bucks averaging in the mid-70s with the biggest horns grossing more than 80 B&C points. Three days $1,950 with three hunters per guide. House lodging with meals and airport pickup in Hayden included. Hunt PG373.

Over $2,000


New Mexico: Outfitter hunts five different New Mexico ranches a year, each with only one or two hunters a year, $2,400


Eastcentral New Mexico: Only five hunters a year on 40 square miles of private land yields great animals. Three of the five in 2004 grossed about 80 B&C with horns from 15 3/4 to 16 1/4 inches long.


Southern Colorado: $2,500 for guided hunt on private ranches. Lodging and meals included. Hunt PG111.


West Texas: 22,000 private acres with only two hunters per year. Both slots open for '05. Motel lodging and restaurant meals included. Both hunters got bucks grossing 76 B&C in 2004. Two-day hunt, early October, $2,250 1x1. Pickup at Lubbock. Hunt PG685TX.


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