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Looking for a Pronghorn Hunt #8818560 03/15/23 07:31 PM
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Prefer semi-guided/DIY in Texas. Just a landowner tag and acreage to hunt would be great.

Thanks!

Re: Looking for a Pronghorn Hunt [Re: thedoveshooter] #8818651 03/15/23 10:22 PM
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I would love to find the same

Re: Looking for a Pronghorn Hunt [Re: bassmastar34] #8819022 03/16/23 04:08 PM
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Originally Posted by thedoveshooter
Prefer semi-guided/DIY in Texas. Just a landowner tag and acreage to hunt would be great.

Thanks!

Originally Posted by bassmastar34
I would love to find the same



Same here for two people. Texas DIY would be awesome.


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Would be much easier to find in NM or Kansas.... texas goat hunting will be very limited

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I'd give Colorado a look too. Not sure about Kansas they use to be real proud of their goats, pretty stingy on tags. I know Colorado is opening up their big game walk in program in the eastern part of the state to more land. Gmus 112-116 have a sizable population.

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Re: Looking for a Pronghorn Hunt [Re: thedoveshooter] #8819405 03/17/23 04:16 AM
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Originally Posted by thedoveshooter
Prefer semi-guided/DIY in Texas. Just a landowner tag and acreage to hunt would be great.

Thanks!


your cheapest option is to look for Oklahoma landowners offering archery hunts/leases as they are OTC tags.


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Re: Looking for a Pronghorn Hunt [Re: thedoveshooter] #8820205 03/18/23 10:02 PM
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Those days are gone.... I first started pronghorn hunting in 1984. Easy back then. No one valued a pronghorn. Now everyone wants a pronghorn.

If you want cheap, easy and fun, go to Wyoming. Lots of pronghorns. Occasional trophy.

If you want a true trophy and are willing to pay for it, go with a prominent guide service in New Mexico.

Any private ranch in NM that has GOOD pronghorn hunting has been leased by a guide for years. Those guides drive around. They talk to people in coffee shops. They live there.... Pay the guide.


Texas panhandle still has some opportunities, but that is fading. Ranches that I hunted on for years, where we only took one buck a year off of 10,000 acres, now has NO huntable population. Landowner now never even sees pronghorns.

West Texas pronghorn population is down. And those ranches are strictly controlled.

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