Got my Pronghorn back

DeerMan66

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I got my Colorado pronghorn back today. Hunting where there are virtually no trees takes a little getting use to for someone from TN.
 

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DeerMan66

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I had antelope on my bucket list for years. It's very hard to find a place to hunt them, without paying for a guided hunt, because most if the land is private. My wife is from Colorado and her family didn't have a place to hunt antelope. Her cousin finally met a guy who had land on the prairie. He lets him hunt and he also got permission to hunt ajoining property. I got lucky enough to get invited to hunt with him on that property.
 

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I had antelope on my bucket list for years. Her cousin finally met a guy who had land on the prairie. He lets him hunt and he also got permission to hunt ajoining property. I got lucky enough to get invited to hunt with him on that property.
East CO or the "high prairie" ? Did you have any issues getting a tag? public land antelope is often hard to draw.
 

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