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Due to work putting a block on vacation during hunting season this year I’m not going to make it to CO for elk camp. The block starts on September 15 and I got to thinking maybe I could do an antelope hunt before then.
I’d be coming from OK so NM, TX, CO would be preferred though WY would be doable. Anybody know anybody I should call? I don’t really want or need a guide but I get the feeling a private land trespass fee type deal is about the only option.
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Draw only in Wyoming and with no PP I would pick an area with good access and large number of tags and hope for a random draw tag. 0 PP areas can be hunted successfully but you'll work for it.
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The Colorado pronghorn season is from October 2 thru 10. All tags are issued in the draw.
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I've only hunted antelope in WY. Drawing a tag is the hard part.
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In the public land area I hunt in Wyoming, gun season for antelope does not open until September 25. Archery season in the same area opens August 15.
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Check WY units carefully, I've seen gun season everywhere from opening on Sept 15 to Oct 15, some are different dates for private/public as well.
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Some any antelope seasons in Wyoming open August 15. I'm guessing those units require quite a few points though. Start looking in unit 85 and go up from there for units that fit your needs.
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I believe area 50 opens early for muzzleloader antelope... Most in my area open after Sept, 15,,
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Learn something new today! Never saw a type 0 tag before in WY!
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Thanks for the tips guys. I guess I’ll just sit it out this year.
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FWIW.
Antelope fawn survival way down last year, start of serious drought this year with poor forage, tags reduced almost everywhere except eastern part of state, of which virtually all is private.
I know LOTS of residents who haven't drawn a tag (for public areas) in 10+ years.
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My work blocked out the month of October no rifle or muzzleloader elk for me. Most NM rifle hunts are in August, the kicker is that most are only three days.
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Thanks for the tips guys. I guess I’ll just sit it out this year. No need to do that. Find an area with an early start date and at least some public land, even if just a bit but it has to have country/state road access and apply. Past years draw statistics can help some, but the last few years they haven't been too reliable. I'd avoid looking at units with lots of public land but you've got a realistic chance of drawing a less desirable unit with 0 points if you apply for it 1st choice. I'd also caution to not be too picky unless you can spend several days there, or are perfectly fine eating the tag. It beats the hell out of not having a tag at all.
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If an employer ever told me I could not take a vacation when I want to take one (especially Hunting), I'd find another employer!
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Yeah I know. I felt that way too for a long time. And then I married a lady who turned out to have medical issues that cost a whole bunch of money to keep in check, and we had a son, and I landed a job at a very secure long term gig that has great benefits and pays better than 95 percent of other options nearby. It sucks but I don’t have another good option. I won’t be missing rifle deer or elk season here at home, nor the 365 day a year pig shoot, just my annual out of state elk/mule deer hunt.
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I'm not whining but my chances for a Cali antelope tag will be the best ever. At most 20-25% and this year will be number 26 I've been putting in. I had so much time into it and started before the points system so I got the lifetime license and the lifetime sportsmans package before I fled.
It's more than paid off. Yearly hunting license plus a deer tag and five hog tags. Paid for itself by the second year.
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Yeah I know. I felt that way too for a long time. And then I married a lady who turned out to have medical issues that cost a whole bunch of money to keep in check, and we had a son, and I landed a job at a very secure long term gig that has great benefits and pays better than 95 percent of other options nearby. It sucks but I don’t have another good option. I won’t be missing rifle deer or elk season here at home, nor the 365 day a year pig shoot, just my annual out of state elk/mule deer hunt. Looks like the Texas Panhandle has some decently priced antelope hunts that could be done on a quick weekend? And don't know when OK deer season is, but you could always go north into KS for a whitetail. Usually a lot of walk-in ground between Liberal, Hays, Garden City, and Wichita. NM has hunts in August so that might end up being your best bet for antelope.
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give Bob Atwood of Blue Mountain Outfitters of Belen NM a call
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They have antelope hunts in Wyoming for animals that ranches want shot off of property as a nuisance. These start August 15 and run for several weeks as I recall. Kicker is they have to be shot within a half mile of irrigated fields. F&G gives you a list of ranchers to contact and set up hunts. Two deer hunting buddies came from back east and I explained I had a coiple of good areas set up and it will be a 1 day hunt. We had the 2 antelope in the truck by noon first day. Only problem with this type hunt is not a lot of trophy selection on the 2 or 3 ranches you set up to hunt.We gave the landowner an extra $100 each and he gets some money from Fish and Game. Plus not as many antelope in the alfalfa. This hunt may suit your needs.
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They have antelope hunts in Wyoming for animals that ranches want shot off of property as a nuisance. These start August 15 and run for several weeks as I recall. Kicker is they have to be shot within a half mile of irrigated fields. F&G gives you a list of ranchers to contact and set up hunts. Two deer hunting buddies came from back east and I explained I had a coiple of good areas set up and it will be a 1 day hunt. We had the 2 antelope in the truck by noon first day. Only problem with this type hunt is not a lot of trophy selection on the 2 or 3 ranches you set up to hunt.We gave the landowner an extra $100 each and he gets some money from Fish and Game. Plus not as many antelope in the alfalfa. This hunt may suit your needs.
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