Heat waves dance across the plains. It’s the middle of September and pretty much every locale in the United States is dealing with near-unbearable heat. Just this side of the horizon a nice pronghorn tends his does. My hunting partner unfolds and raises a decoy, rocking it back and forth to catch the buck’s attention.…
There are benefits to hunting deep in the backcountry, permeating remote wilderness and creeping into sweltering deserts. These advantages are psychological, strategic and financial. Out in the wilderness, off the grid, there’s still a place for the guy who likes to earn his trophy, rather than pay for it. You are going to spend a…
Antelope, also known as pronghorns, are commonly found in western states in the shortgrass prairies east of the Rocky Mountains. Most states require a drawing for a tag to hunt the antelope and let non residents apply. Planning a hunting trip requires lots of research on what areas are the best to hunt. Here are…
Antelope hunting is so fun. However, success statistics can be misleading. While kill percentages often linger into the 90% range, it’s still far from a guaranteed hunt. Mastering proper hunting techniques is critical in filling your tag. Using the right setup will help move the odds in your favor. Check out these five antelope hunting…
Successfully stalking a rutting antelope with a decoy can look easy. However, what you don't always see are the previous attempts that resulted in utter failure. The likely pitfalls that will spoil an antelope stalk are sometimes not so apparent, but through trial and error we can at least try to overcome them.
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