LopeHunter
Well-known member
From 80 yards to 375 yards (follow-up finishing shot) with most around 200 yards. Have passed a lot of shots in wind or with moving pronghorn. Have had around 20 pronghorn tags and skunked three times though could have filled those three tags but was holding out trying to find irregular horns in units not known for big horns. Only two hunts were on private land, a Texas landowner tag a buddy had to take as part of a deer lease yet did not want to hunt pronghorn anymore and a Wyoming tag where bumped into a landowner at a hardware store on eve of season and he invited me to hunt his property.
You might be able to get closer shots. If you spot herds on land you can access where are some ravines or hills then should be able to stalk in closer. If the area is flat then getting close is much more difficult, especially if a lot of orange vests in the area keeping the pronghorn stirred up. I like a few other active hunters as they keep the pronghorn from bedding most of the day by bumping them and then I try to figure out where the pronghorn will go rather than try to stalk where the pronghorn are currently located. Some people swear by walking behind a cow decoy. Others swear can wave a white flag to get a curious buck to run towards you. Others have luck sitting water in a dry year. I have had luck along multi-strand fence lines where there is a gap or the lower strand is propped up with a stick or two. I have also had luck using a stationary decoy but on public land this can be problematic as would be wearing a hat which looks like a pronghorn.
You might be able to get closer shots. If you spot herds on land you can access where are some ravines or hills then should be able to stalk in closer. If the area is flat then getting close is much more difficult, especially if a lot of orange vests in the area keeping the pronghorn stirred up. I like a few other active hunters as they keep the pronghorn from bedding most of the day by bumping them and then I try to figure out where the pronghorn will go rather than try to stalk where the pronghorn are currently located. Some people swear by walking behind a cow decoy. Others swear can wave a white flag to get a curious buck to run towards you. Others have luck sitting water in a dry year. I have had luck along multi-strand fence lines where there is a gap or the lower strand is propped up with a stick or two. I have also had luck using a stationary decoy but on public land this can be problematic as would be wearing a hat which looks like a pronghorn.