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Contributors to this thread:
Hoytbowhunter 10-Apr-18
Buffalo1 10-Apr-18
Bob 10-Apr-18
jmiller 10-Apr-18
LKH 10-Apr-18
wytex 10-Apr-18
Trial153 10-Apr-18
Hoytbowhunter 10-Apr-18
Stekewood 10-Apr-18
Missouribreaks 10-Apr-18
ghost stalker 10-Apr-18
Buffalo1 10-Apr-18
Hoytbowhunter 10-Apr-18
Bob 11-Apr-18
Trial153 11-Apr-18
Bob 11-Apr-18
Trial153 11-Apr-18
Buffalo1 11-Apr-18
ELKMAN 12-Apr-18
Brotsky 12-Apr-18
Nick Muche 12-Apr-18
Bou'bound 12-Apr-18
10-Apr-18
Please share the best prices high success rate antelope hunt, outfitter would be great too.

From: Buffalo1
10-Apr-18
Most hunts in Wy. especially around Converse Co. area. Study the record books.

Lots of good outfitters listed in the BS Outfitter Section. Also lots of previous threads on the subject.

From: Bob
10-Apr-18

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Eric, Consider hunting with us this year. Lots of antelope, easy licence draw. You will be treated like family. Bob

From: jmiller
10-Apr-18
Don't forget about SD. Routier Outfitters near Buffalo offer a great hunt at a reasonable rate.

From: LKH
10-Apr-18
I've hunted deer near Buffalo and it's neat country but before you book there you better find out how bad their winter is. I don't have any info for that area but it can get clobbered. Even this late in the year.

From: wytex
10-Apr-18
One name always comes up for book antelope, Eli Grimmet. Do you have any PP for any state?

From: Trial153
10-Apr-18
Diy lope is about the easiest hunt you can pull off. The reason I suggest it is that you asked for reasonable priced, so if money is an issue might as well save all you can.

10-Apr-18
Money is not an issue, I have a bear hunt in Maine scheduled for August, deer hunt in PA and going to South Africa in 2019. I can go deer hunting with my good friend from Indiana and his outfitting for the same price I can hunt antelope so I don’t know which I would choose, what would you choose?

From: Stekewood
10-Apr-18
If money isn't an issue, do both. ;-)

10-Apr-18
I do not know Bob in the post above, but the area he seems to hunt is excellent antelope country..... as is much of Wyoming. I like Wyoming better than Montana for antelope.

10-Apr-18
Agree with Stekewood. Do both if money isn't an issue

From: Buffalo1
10-Apr-18
If money isn't the issue, I would do WY, CO & SDK while in the area. Good hunting areas are not that far apart. Or, mix in a deer hunt while in the area.

10-Apr-18
Sounds good. Thanks for the replies however I will be limiting myself between the two hunts: Indiana or antelope, due to the dip and ship and taxidermy that I’m going to be paying for Africa. I could do both however I’d rather pay for only 4 out of state hunts this year if I was going to do antelope I’d go with bob most certainly. However, my friends from Indiana have some giant white tails for $1900.

From: Bob
11-Apr-18
Appreciate the posts Missouribreaks, ground hunter and Hoytbowhunter. Bowsiters are the best !

From: Trial153
11-Apr-18
Bob what units do you hunt in?

From: Bob
11-Apr-18
Trial153, We hunt in Area 23 and you would want a Type 2 (private land) license. 100 % draw in the past. You don't need to burn any of your points to hunt with us. Bob

From: Trial153
11-Apr-18
great Bob, thank you.

From: Buffalo1
11-Apr-18
Good number of P&Y pronghorns out of Campbell Co.

From: ELKMAN
12-Apr-18
Just go DIY, Public and shoot a Pope and Young Goat and be done with it... LOL

From: Brotsky
12-Apr-18
How many whitetails have you shot? How many antelope? I like to kill new things, so I would let that drive my decision.

From: Nick Muche
12-Apr-18
Elkman, for someone that doesn't like records you sure talk about them alot.

From: Bou'bound
12-Apr-18
Werner ranch in Douglas. Give jj a call

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