My dad and I have hunted pronghorn in SE Wyoming (in between Wheatland and Glendo) 3 or 4 times now. Went 2 years back to back and the weather was very warm. Started out in the 50's or 60's and was close to 80 by mid day if I remember correctly. Last year was a completely different story. Hunted for 4 days straight and the temperature barely got above freezing. There wasn't a lot of snow accumulation, but the antelope were much harder to come by on that trip. Spoke with the game warden for that area and he said that the weather for that week was not very good for pronghorn hunting. We also just had doe tags, so we couldn't pursue any lone bucks we spotted. Still had a blast though.

Also, our first trip out there we tried to go out on opening weekend, but there were hunters everywhere (public land). Once Monday came around, we were one of only a few groups of hunters out and about.


God is good, all the time
Woo Pig