+1 Jim is an awesome guy!Jim Freeburn in SE Wyoming. Outfit is Triple Creek Outfitters. Stand up guy. Private ranches. Not super expensive. Kills respectable bucks.
I get the impression most guided pronghorn hunts aren’t much more than paying for private ranch access and accommodations with some ranch hand to drive you around for the 2 hours it takes to kill a midsized buck. At this point the only advantage to theses hunts is that most of those ranches have tags that can be drawn every year whereas decent Public land DIY nonresident units are a 3-4 year wait at this point.
In general I’d say pronghorn is probably the least value in a guided big game hunt. I’ve always hunted them DIY on public land and I have never had trouble killing 70-80” bucks in the first 2 days of the hunt. I don’t think it’s that hard to figure out pronghorn having learned the process myself on pronghorn, mule deer and elk. The number of hours it takes you to kill your first pronghorn is about equal to the number of years it will take you to kill an elk DIY.
How easy is it to draw a tag in Texas or New Mexico?Texas or new Mexico amigo
Do they rifle guide, too?Cant say enough good things about three arrows outfitters in south dakota
Tag is over the counter
Its a bow hunt using horses
I took a friend out last year and he got his first at 76 years old
Youll get a shot at 40 yards
It’s not easy, it’s very difficult to draw in NM but you can buy a private land tag and hunt the owners property/ranch.How easy is it to draw a tag in Texas or New Mexico?
Cost, please? Roughly.It’s not easy, it’s very difficult to draw in NM but you can buy a private land tag and hunt the owners property/ranch.
I put in last year and didn’t draw in NM, I’m trying again this year going with an outfitter since there is an outfitter allocation on tags. If I don’t draw, I have already secured a landowner tag, cost me $1500 for the tag.Cost, please? Roughly.