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Can You Hunt Pronghorn on Private Land Without Permission?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

Hunting pronghorn on private land without permission is generally prohibited, as most states require landowner permission to hunt on private property.

Pronghorn Hunting Regulations

In the United States, pronghorn antelope are a public trust resource, and hunting regulations vary by state. Typically, hunting is allowed on public lands, national wildlife refuges, and areas designated by state wildlife agencies. To hunt on private land, you need to obtain explicit permission from the landowner.

Private Land Permission

When seeking permission to hunt on private land, it’s essential to approach the landowner in a respectful and professional manner. Be prepared to provide information about your hunting experience, the equipment you’ll be using, and your hunting plan. In some states, landowners may require a signed landowner permission form or a copy of your hunting license. In Wyoming, for example, you need to obtain a landowner permission form for private land hunting.

Alternative Options

If permission is denied or you’re unable to secure access to private land, consider alternative options. Public lands managed by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) often offer excellent pronghorn hunting opportunities. In Colorado, for instance, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Department manages numerous public lands where pronghorn can be hunted. Additionally, consider joining a guided hunt or seeking permission to hunt on a public-private partnership property, such as a wildlife management area or a conservation easement.

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