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Pronghorn Antelope Scouting and Hunting Tips:

Nice Trophy Antelope from Colorado with Higher Ground OutfittersAntelope Scat:  Antelope droppings look similar to deer's.  It is about 1/2 - 3/4" long and is light brown when fresh and almost black when sun dried.

Antelope Tracks:  The tracks are similar to deer tracks, as well.  They are missing the rear "dewclaws" that make the small imprint behind the 2 big hooves that you see on a big buck.  Also, the Pronghorn track is a bit more narrow toward the front.

Locating Pronghorn Antelope:    Pronghorn Antelope tend to use open areas with little cover.  Usually not too far from a water source.  Antelope can run very fast and for great distances when they perceive a threat.  When scouting or hunting Antelope, it is a good strategy to keep the sun at your back and in their eyes.  Pronghorn Antelope will bed down in wide open areas at any time of the day as they roam around nibbling. When they are together in a group not all of them will lay down, some will keep a vigil as they feed around the other resting antelope of the group.

Pronghorn Antelope Hunting Techniques:  Hunters harvest the pronghorn antelope with rifles, blackpowder and bow and arrows. Experienced hunters often use Decoys (during archery season), Antelope Calling and Flagging to attract trophy Antelope, especially during the rut.  Spot and stalk and still hunting from a blind are common methods, as well.

Antelope hunting requires discipline, patience, experience and knowledge of the species. The glass and stalk method is best used to hunt the pronghorn. Use of binoculars allows a hunter to detect a pronghorn’s location without being noticed first. The hunter should quietly and carefully approach as close to the antelope as possible, or until he is certain a clean harvest can be made.  Pronghorn Antelope have large eyes which protrude from the side of its head and give them wide-angle vision. The magnification of a pronghorn antelope is thought to be as great as a human looking through 8-power binoculars. They also can run at great speeds because of an advanced respiratory system and long legs. Both of these physical traits make hunting pronghorns a challenge. Pronghorns are harvested for their meat and as a trophy species.

Your pro Antelope Hunting Guide/Outfitter will have a full understanding of all the methods and techniques needed to harvest a Trophy Antelope.  Ask questions before your trip to insure you know what hunting gear you need to bring.  Binoculars, camo, choice of weapon and ammunition, ect should be on your list.  Finally, it is important to be in good physical condition for your Antelope hunting trip.  The Antelope travel throughout their day and over great distances.  You also may have quite a hike ahead of you in tracking your game. 

Facts about Pronghorn Antelope:

Big Game, Pronghorn Antelope Pronghorn Antelope
(Antilocapra americana)
Physical Description
Pronghorns have a tan body and contrasting white markings on the head and neck. Their belly and lower sides are white and a large white rump patch surrounds their tail. The males’ noses are dark, brownish-black and they have a small black patch on each of their cheeks. Pronghorn eyes are about 2 inches in diameter and are set far apart on the sides of their head. This gives them a wide field of vision. Pronghorn have thick bodies and slim legs. They have a large windpipe, heart, and lungs that allow them to take in large amounts of air when running. Because of this and an extremely light bone structure, they can run at amazing speeds up to 60 miles per hour. Pronghorn antelope grow to be 36 to 40 inches tall at the shoulder. Pronghorn antelopes average 4.5 feet in length.

Average Antelope Weight Range
Mature pronghorn antelope range in weight from 75 to 130 pounds.

Antelope Reproduction
Breeding (called rut) runs from September through October. The bucks begin to grow restless and make sudden jumps from a standing position to the left or right. These moves show their strength and rank within the herd. If these displays are not enough, the males will fight for breeding rights to a harem of 20 to 30 females.

Pronghorn are polygamous. Gestation lasts around 252 days; females normally give birth to one young after their first pregnancy and two young in later pregnancies. The weight of a newborn ranges from five to 8.5 pounds. The young fawns have a gray coloration that looks much different than that of the adults until they are three months of age. At four days of age the fawns can outrun a human. Fawns are sexually mature at 15 to 16 months however; males usually do not mate until they are three years of age.

Males mark their territories with urine and intruding males are challenged with intense staring, which signifies aggression. If the invader continues to remain in the territory, a fight may occur. Bachelor males form groups that wander about in "no man's land" between territories. They often chase and harass both receptive and non-receptive females. The territories of the dominant males serve as a haven to the females offering protection from bachelor males.

Antelope Food Usage/Selection
Grasses, weeds, cacti, juniper, winterfat, and chamiso are the most common foods that Pronghorns eat. They also feed on forbs and shrubs. Forbs make up the largest part of their diet, followed by shrubs, then grasses. Pronghorns have a particular preference to eat flowers and fruits. They eat the flowers of cutleaf daisy, white daisy, stickleaf, paper flower, and woolly senecio in large amounts.

Antelope Range
Pronghorn antelope are found in the four deserts of the American Southwest, and from Saskatchewan, Canada south to Mexico.

Antelope Habitat
Pronghorn antelopes can be found mostly in areas with seasonally changing climates, in tall and short grass prairies and deserts. They have been found in areas with low precipitation, extremes of seasonal low and high temperatures, and harsh, and windy winters.

Interesting Info about Pronghorn Antelope
Pronghorn can maintain speeds of 40 mph for several miles, and can reach 60 mph in shorter runs. They are one of the fastest animals in North America and the world.

The male will move his body around in crazy motions up-and-down and side-to-side to attract females.

 

 

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