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Yes, guided pronghorn hunts are available in Wyoming, often in combination with other species like elk or deer. Many outfitters offer guided antelope hunts in various regions of the state. These guided hunts typically involve drawing a limited-entry license, which can be challenging to obtain.
Understanding Pronghorn Draws in Wyoming
Wyoming offers a limited number of pronghorn licenses through a draw system. To increase your chances of drawing a license, apply for the earliest available draw, typically the first-tier draw. This draw season usually takes place in March or April, and it’s essential to have a solid understanding of Wyoming’s pronghorn units to apply successfully. Research the available units, their habitat, and the typical pronghorn migration patterns to maximize your chances of drawing a coveted license.
Selecting the Right Pronghorn Unit
Wyoming has several pronghorn units, each with its unique characteristics, terrain, and antelope populations. When selecting a pronghorn unit, consider the following factors: accessibility, terrain difficulty, and the likelihood of encountering pronghorns. Units like the Green River Basin, the Bighorn Mountains, and the Powder River Basin offer excellent opportunities for pronghorn hunting. Always research the specific regulations and hunting seasons for the unit you’re interested in before applying for a license.
Speed Goat Tactics for Pronghorn
When hunting pronghorns on public land, employ speed goat tactics to increase your chances of success. This involves stalking your quarry quickly and quietly, usually on foot or horseback, to get within shooting range. Pronghorns are known for their speed and agility, so it’s essential to be prepared for a fast-paced hunt. Wear camouflage clothing, use binoculars for spotting, and have a reliable rifle with a suitable caliber, such as a .243 or .308, to ensure a clean and effective shot. Always follow Wyoming’s hunting regulations and respect the wildlife and the land you’re hunting on.
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