Amstaff
Member
A friend and I will be driving to WY this coming October for our first ever pronghorn hunt. Neither of us has points, and we will most likely apply for only doe tags. The plan is to drive from PA over the weekend, have Monday-Friday to hunt, then drive home the following weekend. We have never hunted in WY, and have never hunted pronghorn. We're doing it this way for a reason... First, it gets us on a fun trip to the West. Second, we would potentially have a not-so-difficult hunt to get pronghorn meat in our freezers. Third, by hunting doe only, we could have a very short hunt (read: one to two days hopefully), which allows us to spend the rest of the week scouting other antelope units as we build our preference points. This seems like a good idea to us. In a perfect world, we'll be successful early in the week leaving us time to roam.
So to my question: Does anyone take time before/during/after their antelope hunts to go after coyotes? How about prairie dogs? This seems like a fun diversion for a few days while driving around scouting.
Thanks,
Amstaff
So to my question: Does anyone take time before/during/after their antelope hunts to go after coyotes? How about prairie dogs? This seems like a fun diversion for a few days while driving around scouting.
Thanks,
Amstaff