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Panhandle ProngHorn Antelope
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10/30/19 07:36 PM
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kdanford
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Re: Panhandle ProngHorn Antelope
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11/05/19 04:33 PM
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Re: Panhandle ProngHorn Antelope
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11/05/19 05:21 PM
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Re: Panhandle ProngHorn Antelope
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11/05/19 06:44 PM
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TWarren
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300,000 acres is a massive spread of land. Are you leasing the whole county?
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Re: Panhandle ProngHorn Antelope
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11/05/19 09:04 PM
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TxHunter80
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Is there lodging/meals included or available?
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Re: Panhandle ProngHorn Antelope
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11/06/19 03:50 PM
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The $2500.00 hunt cost includes the antelope permit, guide, and we provide lunch in the field. We recommend a hotel you can stay at that provides complimentary breakfast and supper is on your own. the season dates are set each year by the state and I figure the dates for 2020 will be Sept.26-Oct. 4. It is a possibility they move the dates to Oct.3-Oct. 11. As soon as we know we let our hunters know. There is plenty of time to be notified. As far as the amount of land we hunt, each rancher or his designated agent is required to fill out forms and request Antelope permits. Based on Biologist surveys, landowners receive permits for the herd unit they are located in. Some landowners may receive one permit or multiple permits or they may be denied. We have no control over that. We have developed relationships to hunt various ranches that have historically received at least one permit. We purchase the permits and have exclusive use of their ranches during antelope season. Ranchers have learned there is value in receiving the permits and as my cost continues to rise I have to charge more. I have been at $2100 for the last 4 years but cannot continue at that price. Many of our ranches may be 30K to 50K in size. We have had 100% success rate for over 10 years, we offer the best price available for a quality antelope hunt in the Texas Panhandle and you don't have to worry about paying for an out of state license. Plenty of References available. PM to discuss further if interested and lock in particular dates.
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Re: Panhandle ProngHorn Antelope
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11/07/19 04:38 PM
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Can you PM me details of where the hotel is located? I might be traveling with dogs and need to discuss pet policy with the hotel. Thanks in advance..
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