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About our Pronghorn Antelope Hunts We also offer hunting packages for Arizona pronghorn antelope. Arizona pronghorn antelope are managed for older-age-class bucks with good genetics. What it lacks in quantity, it makes up in quality. In Arizona hunters are limited into the field by a drawing process which eliminates over harvest. This, in effect, produces a trophy-class herd. That is why it is not uncommon to see a sixteen-inch or larger horn on an Arizona pronghorn in the quality units. We hunt the open country and prairies of Central to Northern Arizona, so long distance shooting is a must. It is not uncommon to shoot over 300 yards on antelope. We recommend a flat shooting rifle caliber, a good high-power riflescope and a bipod. The spot and stalk hunting methods are mainly used for our rifle and muzzleloader hunts. Decoys or blinds at water holes are used for archery. Muzzleloaders can be Inline style with bipods and scopes. Arizona Seasons: Sept. 5-11 for rifle season. September 12-18 for muzzleloader season. ALL ARIZONA PRONGHORN HUNTING IS BY DRAW. The State of Arizona does not participate in the landowner tag program. There is no way around the drawing process. The drawing for AZ Pronghorn is from January through February. Interested AZ antelope hunters should contact us as soon as possible for license/tag application assistance and procedures. We will assist any hunters interested in booking with us. Arizona rifle tags can be difficult to draw, so you may want to apply each year to accumulate bonus points. Muzzleloader tags have a slight higher chance for draw. If you are lucky enough to draw an Arizona pronghorn antelope tag in a quality unit, there is a good chance of getting a record-book head. The areas are scouted extensively before season to find the best "goats" possible. If you already drew an Arizona antelope tag and are interested in a hunt, give us a call or email. We have a 100% SUCCESS RATE on our antelope hunts. Arizona Pronghorn Tag fee: $485.00(NonRes) and license fee: $151.25(NR).
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Description of Pronghorn Antelope Hunting Packages: Fully-Guided Pronghorn Hunts: Includes accommodations (tent camps), meals, airport transfer, camp transportation, a guide, trophy prep, and many extras. Choose from 1 on 1 or 2 on 1 packages. 1 on 1 means one hunter per guide and 2 on 1 means two hunters per guide. If choosing 2 on 1, you must bring the other hunter to share the guide with. For those that own a camping trailer/pop-up and would like to bring it to camp to sleep in are more than welcome to do so, but we cannot discount the hunt any. It must be small and high enough to be pulled on rough dirt roads. A minimum 50% non-refundable deposit is required to book a hunt only after tags are drawn. The remaining balance is due at least 21 days prior to the hunt. We recommend cancellation insurance for all of our guests. Visit our general info page for more details. Licenses and tags nor the possible hotel stay after the hunt are not included in price. * Arizona hunts are 4 days, Friday through Monday with hunters arriving on Thursday
Recent Antelope Photos
Mike Vargas with an old pronghorn buck. This buck's horns show many unique kickers.
Victor with a great pronghorn antelope which we named "Hooks"
Claude Ralls with a long horned antelope buck
Steve Ralls with a nice pronghorn antelope shot at an unusually close distance of 50 steps!
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