I’m thinking of trying a bowhunt for pronghorn. Just starting to make plans well ahead of time. My schedule will keep me from hunting this year but I’m hoping to go in 2025. I would probably opt to hunt water from a pop up as I have a lot of experience hunting that way for whitetails.
Do you get in the pop-up before sunrise and stay there until after dark all day?
I’m not worried about an all day sit at a water hole. I have a lot of patience. I’m worried about being able to handle the heat. I’ve read that the inside a pop up can get up to 125 or 130°. I’m wondering if up on the plains it will at least be a dry heat.
If you have the mesh in the windows will they inside the blind? Can you just open the windows during the hottest part of the day? Then slowly close the windows when I see them approaching from far off?
If you’re hunting in a pop-up and sweating profusely all day are you staying in a hotel where you can shower every night or camping?
How do you get the blind, chair to the water hole if you’re walking in a mile or two?
Do the pronghorns ever just circle downwind of the blind to smell you? Thats what a lot of whitetails do in my experience.
If you place the blind several yards from the water and the pronghorn go to the other side to drink, how far is the average shot at a water hole?
Crowds? Are there blinds on every water hole when getting there?
Do the temps at least cool down at night on the plains?
Any problems with snakes in the blind? As much as I’ve hunted in pop ups I’ve never found a snake in one but I’m always on the lookout.
I really appreciate any help. Thank you.
Do you get in the pop-up before sunrise and stay there until after dark all day?
I’m not worried about an all day sit at a water hole. I have a lot of patience. I’m worried about being able to handle the heat. I’ve read that the inside a pop up can get up to 125 or 130°. I’m wondering if up on the plains it will at least be a dry heat.
If you have the mesh in the windows will they inside the blind? Can you just open the windows during the hottest part of the day? Then slowly close the windows when I see them approaching from far off?
If you’re hunting in a pop-up and sweating profusely all day are you staying in a hotel where you can shower every night or camping?
How do you get the blind, chair to the water hole if you’re walking in a mile or two?
Do the pronghorns ever just circle downwind of the blind to smell you? Thats what a lot of whitetails do in my experience.
If you place the blind several yards from the water and the pronghorn go to the other side to drink, how far is the average shot at a water hole?
Crowds? Are there blinds on every water hole when getting there?
Do the temps at least cool down at night on the plains?
Any problems with snakes in the blind? As much as I’ve hunted in pop ups I’ve never found a snake in one but I’m always on the lookout.
I really appreciate any help. Thank you.