Doodah Bach
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Anyone have any ideas/advice for public land pronghorn? We've seen tons, but every one on private ground! Any info would be GREATLY appreciated!
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This is good advice. After the pressure for a couple of weeks now, they will be wary. If you're set on public land, use the small running tracts to get to the bigger ones. Don't be afraid to put some miles on, antelope are light. If you are ok with private land, knock on doors. Small trespass fees can be worth it, and often times I have ranchers tell me to just go.Find spots where you can park on the side of a road adjacent to public where you can walk back a mile or so. Few locals will walk for pronghorn, and you would be amazed how seemingly small undulations can hide pronghorn from sight.
Find spots where you can park on the side of a road adjacent to public where you can walk back a mile or so. Few locals will walk for pronghorn, and you would be amazed how seemingly small undulations can hide pronghorn from sight.
Topgun is always near to mind . . . .As in, the side of an Interstate?
I did this one time and turns out the private on the other side had access at the point furthest from where I entered the BLM chunk. I went in and out of deep gullies then around a sharp corner to get past a pinch point where two private land chunks almost touched then the walking got easy for the next mile going along that dogleg. Then, I hear a 4-wheeler start up at a ranch house and zoom past me. Was a damn gate for them to use. Horse feathers. Never saw a pronghorn that hike and figure those ranchers zoom around to keep the pronghorn back on private. Nothing natural about pronghorn behavior when they are rounded up in that setup.Find spots where you can park on the side of a road adjacent to public where you can walk back a mile or so. Few locals will walk for pronghorn, and you would be amazed how seemingly small undulations can hide pronghorn from sight.
TA Ranch is private.Just keep at it we’re at unit 20 now both of us have filled our buck tags and punched doe tags this morning on public land it’s all about being in the right place at the right time or get way back on the TA ranch land there is a lot of places in there for them to get out of sight.
Is what it is-Its not OTC, WYGF allocates a certain number of tags for non-res, people purchase them. I believe there were around 3k less tags this year then last year as well. You wont be successful if you quit. Adapt and overcome.I counted 17 vehicles parked there a few days ago, plus three tents, a camper, and a horse trailer. Looks as if some have left now. Saw a whole dead antelope laying about 250 yds off the road the other day there too.
It has been completely insane this year. Wife has already thrown in the towel and I am about there. Never have seen so many non-res crowding public.
Right there are a ton of units that even two years ago had leftover tags now there isnt a great chance to get a tag with 0 points even in a crappy unit. Will be interesting to see where we are at in five yearsI remember when that unit had hundreds of leftover tags not alwful long ago. We would pick tags up on the way back from MT and smoke a lope within the hour normally. Funny how things have changed.
Right there are a ton of units that even two years ago had leftover tags now there isnt a great chance to get a tag with 0 points even in a crappy unit. Will be interesting to see where we are at in five years