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Old 12-16-2002 | 07:47 PM
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RuRu12
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Default RE: First Antelope hunt. Need help.

otis - It doesn't have to be an either/or proposition. There are lots of places where it is possible to make a mulie/pronghorn combo hunt. The hunt I described in my previous post was a combo hunt. We hunted mulies first on public land, and then moved about 60 miles to where we hunted antelope. We tent camped during the public land deer hunting segment of the trip, and then stayed in a motel while we hunted pronghorn. There are areas where it is possible to hunt both animals from the same camp, and do it on public land. We hunted different areas because the pronghorn hunt was an afterthought add-on. I have been hunting mulies in the same area in Wyoming since '98. This was my friend’s first trip west, and originally started out to be only a deer hunt. He suggested that we try to combo in the pronghorns. After a little research I found a hunting buddy that had hunted pronghorns the previous year on the ranch we ended up hunting. It was nice to have a referral from someone I trusted. If you are interested in doing a public land hunt in the U.S. combo or single species I would be glad to point you to some areas. Another very good option would be to follow Robert Scott’s advice and contact Blackhawk357. He has very good hunting available for mulies and pronghorn, and I think you’ll like his rates.

Here is a pic of the public land Wyoming mulie that I guided my buddy to this fall.

If you would like to see some other pics from Wyoming I have a bunch of them posted on my site at this adress - http://www.hunting-pictures.com/memb...u12/index.html



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