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Pronghorn antelope hunts |
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$1,500 or less Colorado semiguided at $750 This hunt is offered by a rancher who uses his outfitter permit to help him pay for grazing leases. This hunt takes place on a ranch that yields bucks that are mostly in the 12 to 13-inch category. Bowhunters can buy an over-the-counter tag to hunt doe or bucks in August and bucks only in early September, while rifle and muzzleloader hunters must draw a tag. You'll need a preference point to draw a gun tag. Rifle season usually starts about Oct. 6, and the muzzleloader hunt starts about Oct. 20. Guided trophy hunt in Colorado at $1,500 This outfitter/rancher usually gets a few landowner vouchers. A $500 deposit will put you on a waiting list to get one of the vouchers. The outfitter offers a five-day guided hunt with two hunters per guide. We suggest applying for a preference point if you want to be sure to get a tag in a future year. Call for details. Bow, rifle and muzzleloader season. Meals and accommodations not included. The ranch yields 14 to 16-inch bucks. Wyoming unguided hunts We often can arrange unguided hunts for $1,000 to $1,250 on private land. In some areas there are always undersubscribed antelope tags, but you'll need to apply by March 15 to get one. To draw a tag in some areas you will need one preference point, and in others you'll need two or more points. Be sure to buy a preference point in August or September. | $3,500 or less | More than $3,500
Giant bucks in southwestern New Mexico One of the large ranches in southwestern New Mexico consistently produces record-book bucks in the 82 to 86-inch category with a possibility of seeing a bigger buck in ideal forage conditions. Price varies from $6,000 to $8,000. Ask about Hunt PG4711AD |
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