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Wyoming Pronghorn
Antelope Hunts |
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Rustlers Trail, Buffalo, WY 82834 ∙ Telephone:
(307) 217-0641 ∙ e-mail:
dennis@oldwesthunting.com |
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Wyoming guided archery, rifle
and muzzleloader hunts for
trophy mule deer,
whitetail
deer, elk, moose and pronghorn antelope
Deer and antelope hunts for
physically challenged
handicapped individuals
Summer prairie
dog hunting in Wyoming ∙ Taxidermy
services & Antlerworks
Dennis Harris, Outfitter
∙ Wyoming Outfitter License
BG181
Operating in the Bighorn
National Forest under Permit
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Wyoming Pronghorn Antelope Hunts
Wyoming has more pronghorn than any other place in the
world. You will experience these great
numbers in the areas we hunt. Pronghorn are
a very unique animal with no other
relatives. They are the only horned
animal that sheds their horns annually, and
they are not really an antelope at all.
On a typical day of hunting you will pick
through many bucks. Pronghorn live in vast
wide open areas which allows us to hunt them
at any time of the day. This is a
great hunt for introducing young or
inexperienced hunters to the field, because
you can be sure that you will see plenty of
game and have many shot opportunities.
This is also a great hunt to combine with a
deer hunt since the seasons are at the same
time and hunting pronghorn in the middle of
the day is very productive when the deer
activity is slow. |
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See our
Hunting
Locations page to view detailed
information about the various areas
where we provide hunts. |
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Archery
The unmatched numbers of pronghorn make for some very
liberal seasons. Our archery hunts
start as early as August 15 and run through
the month of September. You can test your
stalking skills to the limit with the spot
and stalk technique, or take it easy in a
ground blind set up along travel routes or
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Rifle
Our rifle seasons are also very liberal. We hunt
the entire month of October and into early
November. Pronghorn shed their horns
in November so we only hunt the early part
of the month. We typically do a lot of
glassing to find just the kind of buck you
are looking for. Then it's time to
stalk in for the shot. It is to your
benefit to be comfortable shooting at 300
yards plus because these animals have
unmatched eye sight and can be a challenge
to get in close to. |
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Accommodations
Pronghorn hunts are typically based from our new hunters
lodge at the Old West Headquarters.
This is a warm, cozy lodge with four private
bedrooms and two bathrooms. We always
have a great cook to prepare some
outstanding meals served family style. |
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