Twenty Pronghorn Pointers
Most every hunter from the Eastern United States dreams of a big game hunt in the West. You can certainly go for the big guys such as elk, mule deer and moose, but to my mind a good species to start with is the pronghorn or antelope. Licenses are relatively easy to obtain, success rates are high, and you only really need two or three days off work to enjoy a great pronghorn hunt!
Here are 20 tips I've learned from hunting antelope throughout the West for more than 30 years. Hopefully they'll help make your introduction to pronghorn hunting a smooth one.
1. Choose a location with lots of animals. Wyoming has the most antelope. Montana and Colorado are also tops spots, followed by New Mexico, Arizona, Idaho, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Nevada, and South Dakota.
2. Try to avoid areas with endless stretches of flat terrain and also regions with sparse antelope populations. The most enjoyable and exciting hunts are in areas with some hills and broken stalking cover and lots of animals.
After you spot a good buck, plan your strategy
before starting your stalk.
3. If you have time, scout the area before the season to pinpoint where water holes are. Those are great spots to set up a blind for an ambush hunt with a bow or crossbow.
4. Ridges and rough hills are good places to start your search for a stalk hunt. Antelope use these areas regularly, and once the shooting starts, even more of them move to this craggy, broken habitat to escape pressure in flatter, more open terrain. These elevated areas also offer a tactical advantage of increased visibility for spotting game.
5. When glassing from high locations such as ridges and plateaus, be sure to stay slightly below the peak so you're not sky-lighted and easily visible to the antelope. Stay just down from the top, and then glass all the territory you can see. Use binoculars, then a spotting scope for more detailed analysis if you find animals. I like 10 or 12 power binoculars for the vast country you have to scour to find a good pronghorn buck. If you have 8 power binoculars, though, those will certainly work.