ANTELOPE

We arguably have the best antelope hunting in the country. Our herd numbers are extremely high, giving an incredible opportunity to have a very fun hunt. We operate in several areas of the state, which hold very high numbers of antelope, along with the potential for quality genetics and age for one of those special bucks. The tag numbers vary by unit, with preference points playing a big role in the tag you can draw. There are also random tags available in the drawings, but we recommend to start building your points now to guarantee a hunt in the future. Contrary to what many blieve, the more points you have for antelope doesn’t mean you are going to have a better hunt. There are many overlooked units in the state that hold large bucks and plenty of opportunity. The areas we hunt focus on looking over as many mature bucks as we can with you to identify the special one that you are looking for. We have a history of 100% opportunity on bucks scoring 75″ or better. If you want a truly fun hunt, book your hunt now as we only have limited slots available to focus on you as the client having a quality experience.

If you’re interested in doe hunts, we have plenty of opportunity for harvest so add them onto your buck hunt for some of that delicious antelope meat.

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BHL ANTELOPE AREAS

WHAT TO EXPECT ON AN ANTELOPE HUNT

Rifle Antelope hunts begin the 15th of August and end the 31st of December. Clients will have the option of either spot and stalk or hunting from a blind on watering holes. **Whether you are after an average or a trophy, we will attempt to find the biggest buck possible. Average and trophy hunts and the buck sizes are what can be expected to locate and harvest within the specified days hunting.

  • Spot and Stalk: These hunts will be one hunter to one guide or two hunters to one guide. Average class antelope, 75” and smaller will be for a period of three days. Trophy class hunts of 75” antelope and bigger will be for a period of five days. Doe hunts will be available as well. The hunt will begin from daylight at the guide’s truck, glassing for prospective animals to stalk. Targeted animals will be stalked on foot until within range, and then waited out for an ethical shot for harvest. Plenty of food and water will be brought into the field and kept in a cooler or brought in the hunting gear if extended periods in the field are anticipated.

 

  • Ground Blinds: These hunts can be one hunter to one guide or two hunters to one guide. Arrangements can be made for hunters to have their own blind, or sit together if desired. If the latter is chosen, clients will be advised that success rate will be higher if hunting from separate blinds. Average class hunts of antelope of 75” and smaller will be for a period of three days. Trophy class hunts of 75” antelope and bigger will be for a period of five days. Doe hunts will be available as well. Ground blinds and tree stands will be set on watering holes and travel corridors to comply with local laws and regulations. Access to the blind/tree stand locations will be by vehicle, ATV/UTV, or by foot prior to daylight. Clients will remain in the blind/tree stand and await animals to present an opportunity for an ethical shot for harvest. Plenty of food and water will be brought into the field with the clients hunting gear. The guide will have a communication plan to check with the hunter periodically through the day.

Archery Antelope hunts begin the 15th of August and end the 30th of September. Clients will have the option of either spot and stalk or hunting from a blind on watering holes. **Whether you are after an average or a trophy, we will attempt to find the biggest buck possible. Average and trophy hunts and the buck sizes are what can be expected to locate and harvest within the specified days hunting.

  • Spot and Stalk: These hunts will be one hunter to one guide or two hunters to one guide. Average class antelope, 75” and smaller will be for a period of three days. Trophy class hunts of 75” antelope and bigger will be for a period of five days. Doe hunts will be available as well. The hunt will begin from daylight at the guide’s truck, glassing for prospective animals to stalk. Targeted animals will be stalked on foot until within range, and then waited out for an ethical shot for harvest. Plenty of food and water will be brought into the field and kept in a cooler or brought in the hunting gear if extended periods in the field are anticipated.

 

  • Ground Blinds/Tree Stands: These hunts can be one hunter to one guide or two hunters to one guide. Arrangements can be made for hunters to have their own blind, or sit together if desired. If the latter is chosen, clients will be advised that success rate will be higher if hunting from separate blinds. Hunts from tree stands will only allow one hunter per stand at a time. Average class hunts of antelope of 75” and smaller will be for a period of three days. Trophy class hunts of 75” antelope and bigger will be for a period of five days. Doe hunts will be available as well. Ground blinds and tree stands will be set on watering holes and travel corridors to comply with local laws and regulations. Access to the blind/tree stand locations will be by vehicle, ATV/UTV, or by foot prior to daylight. Clients will remain in the blind/tree stand and await animals to present an opportunity for an ethical shot for harvest. Plenty of food and water will be brought into the field with the clients hunting gear. The guide will have a communication plan to check with the hunter periodically through the day.

We offer multiple antelope hunting packages:

Trophy Hunt Package / 1×1 guide/hunter / 3-5 Days / $3,550:

These are offered in either 3 or 5 day hunt packages depending on the area. This is a special hunt that the hunter wants to focus on a certain caliber of pronghorn buck. The older antelope bucks are a little more difficult to harvest and even find. Preseason scouting is performed in the units to identify quality animals. The extra time hunting is spent going the extra mile looking over hundreds of different animals, making stalks, and evaluating the bucks for their size. Even when a big one is found, it may take a few days to harvest him if everything lines up right. These hunts are extremely fun and are a great way to enjoy our great state.

Standard Hunt Package / 1×2 guide/hunter / 3 Days / $2,550

Like the trophy hunt package, this hunt is focused on finding the older mature bucks. Preseason scouting is done in the areas to have a good pulse on the animals and their potential for the hunt. The lower point units can be as good as the high point units and we will go for the biggest buck possible. Keep in mind the 0 point units do not have as good of quality, but can still be an unforgettable hunt.

 

Add Additional Flexibility and days to your hunt for $725/day. A deposit for expected additional days will be collected prior to hunting.

Combination Hunts are available. Let us know if you would like to book a combo hunt. Our team will work with you to evaluate the hunt availability.

Add Standard 5 Day Deer – $3,800

Add Management Deer – $2,200

TOWN VS. CAMP HUNT

Lodging will be in the nearest city or town to the hunting unit. Clients will be given the option to stay in any available motel, hotel, or vacation rental facility (VRBO, AIRBNB, etc.) chosen by BHL. **All lodging costs are covered for the night prior to your hunt beginning, through the last night of the hunt (ex. 5 day hunt, we cover the night before plus 5 nights of the hunt = 6 nights).

To prepare the clients for their hunt, they will be requested to arrive to their lodging location by 1:00 PM the day before their hunt begins. Clients flying into an airport nearest the hunt area will be met and picked up at the airport for no charge. If clients are driving into the city nearest the hunt area, they will be met at their lodging location by the specific hunt area manager and checked in, signing their licenses and ensuring all paperwork is complete. Clients will then be assisted to their rooms with their gear to unpack.

To validate client’s firearms or archery equipment, clients will; shoot their guns at a minimum 100 yard range for firearms; shoot their archery equipment at practical archery ranges.

Public land utilized will include any legally permitted BLM, State, and Private lands. Access will be made through legal means; roads, trails, etc.

Every day will begin with breakfast before daylight, facilitated through local restaurants and eateries. While clients are eating, the guides will prepare sack lunches for the clients and themselves. Lunches will be sack lunches, made to order, tailored to the client’s appetite; choice of meat on sandwiches, cheese, bread, fruit, chips, cookies, water, Gatorade, etc.

Guides will communicate with each other and notify the Hunt Area Manager of intended plans for the day. Safety and environmental factors will be discussed to ensure appropriate plans are made. All clients will be given the opportunity to remain in the field all day to maximize their experience and opportunities.

Guides vehicles will be utilized to hunt from. All vehicles will maintain a cooler with ice and a case of bottled water, and additional snacks.

Days will begin at sunrise glassing from the guide’s vehicle. Spot and stalk methodology will be practiced with hiking after animals on foot as the primary means of moving around to see game. The guides will ensure that the client has plenty of food and water in their hunting pack to last while away from the truck. The client’s physical ability and preparation will dictate the amount of hiking that is done as well as the length of time out in the field. The guides will ensure to communicate with the client and identify when they are working within their comfort level. No alcohol consumption is allowed while hunting or in any manner that is illegal.

After harvesting and legally signing and notching the carcass coupon, field care will be a priority to make sure that the animal is taken care of properly. As soon as possible, the animal will be skinned and caped with proper identification securely attached to the cape and horns or antlers; with the meat will be placed on ice or hung to cool, or brought to a meat processing facility for processing and packaging. The client is responsible for meat processing fees. Any portions of animals transported will maintain compliance with CWD transportation regulations.

Dinner will follow the day’s activities facilitated at local restaurants or eateries, with time to discuss plans for the following day and get a good night of rest.

At the conclusion of the requested experience, clients requesting delivery to the airport will be taken by the hunt area manager or the guide to the airport by noon. All clients will be informed prior to booking the hunt to make travel arrangements for flights departing between 7am and 1pm.

All fully guided operations will remain consistent with town hunts, with the exceptions of:

  • Lodging
    • Lodging will be in wall tent camp accommodations..
  • Meals
    • All meals will be provided for camp hunt clients, being prepared by the guide.
  • Camp wake up/departure
    • Dependent upon the area where staying and the location of desired game.