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Arizona Antelope Guides & Outfitters

Arizona Pronghorn Antelope Hunts

Big Arizona Antelope

About Our Pronghorn Antelope Hunts

We are pleased to offer hunting for trophy Arizona pronghorn antelope. It is no secret that Arizona pronghorn antelope are managed for older-age-class bucks with good genetics. What it lacks in quantity, it makes up in quality. In Arizona hunters are limited into the field by a drawing process which eliminates over harvest. This, in effect, produces a trophy-class herd. That is why it is not uncommon to see a sixteen-inch or larger horn on an Arizona pronghorn within the quality units. A glance in the record books will show that this state has produced some of the best antelope bucks in the world!

We hunt the open country and prairies of Central to Southern Arizona, so long distance shooting is a must. It is not uncommon to take rifle shots over 300 yards on antelope. We recommend a flat shooting rifle cartridge, a good high-power riflescope and a Harris mounted bipod. The spot and stalk hunting methods are mainly used for our rifle and muzzleloader hunts.  Muzzleloaders should be Inline style with bipods and scopes.

Arizona 2024 Seasons: Sept. 6-15, 2024 for rifle and muzzleloader seasons.

ALL ARIZONA PRONGHORN HUNTING IS BY LOTTERY DRAWING. The State of Arizona does not participate in any kind of landowner tag program. There is no way around the drawing process. The drawing for AZ Pronghorn is from January through February. Interested AZ antelope hunters should contact us as soon as possible for license/tag application assistance and procedures. We will assist any hunters interested in booking with us.

If you are lucky enough to draw an Arizona pronghorn antelope tag in a quality unit, there is a good chance of getting a record-book head. The areas are scouted by our professional antelope guides prior to the season to locate the best bucks. If you already drew an Arizona antelope tag and are interested in a hunt, give us a call or email. We have hunted several quality Arizona pronghorn areas and know them well.

Arizona Pronghorn Tag fee: $565.00 (NonRes) or $103.00 (Res)

Arizona Hunting License fee: $160.00 (NonRes) or $37.00 (Res)

 Hunt Rates

Antelope Hunt Options # Days Rate
Antelope Hunt: 2 on 1 up to 5 $3,000.00/person
Antelope Hunt: 1 on 1 up to 5 $4,000.00/person

Choose a "Hunter to Guide Ratio" of either 1-on-1 or 2-on-1. The 1 on 1 rate means one hunter per guide. The 2 on 1 rate means two hunters per guide.  If choosing 2 on 1, you must bring the other hunter to share the guide with.

Non-Hunter Fee: Some hunters like to bring along a buddy to camp and share the experience while they hunt. There might be an option to invite one person as a non-hunter or observer while on your guided antelope hunt.  Non-hunter space is very limited.  Based upon availability.  Antelope Hunt Non-Hunter Fee: $1,000.00

 

Description of Pronghorn Antelope Hunting Packages:

Pronghorn Antelope Hunts: Includes complimentary camp accommodations, complimentary meals, a guide, trophy prep, packing out animal, and up to 5 days of hunting. Choose a "Hunter to Guide Ratio" of either 1-on-1 or 2-on-1. The 1 on 1 rate means one hunter per guide. The 2 on 1 rate means two hunters per guide.  If choosing 2 on 1, you must bring the other hunter to share the guide with.

Arrive to camp the day prior to hunting.  Depart camp about noon on the last day of hunting. Hunters depart sooner if they tag out early.

A minimum 50% non-refundable deposit is required to book a hunt only after tags are drawn. The remaining balance is due at least 21 days prior to the hunt. We recommend cancellation insurance for all of our guests. Visit our policy page for more details.

Other Costs and Considerations that are the hunter's responsibility: Licenses and tags, transporting yourself to/from the camp, rental vehicle, butchering, transporting of your meat/hide/trophy to home, taxidermy, hotel stay before/after the hunt (if flying) are some other things to consider and are the hunter's responsibility. Gratuity for your guide is gladly accepted and is customary (15% is typical).

Non-Hunter Fee: Some hunters like to bring along a buddy to camp and share the experience while they hunt. There might be an option to invite one person as a non-hunter or observer while on your guided antelope hunt.  Non-hunter space is very limited.  Based upon availability.  Antelope Non-Hunter Fee: $1,000.00

 

Our Antelope Hunt Photos

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Mike was guided by outfitter Pat Feldt when he took this incredibly freaky, once-in-a-lifetime 90" antelope buck!  Video

 

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Record book pronghorn antelope from Arizona. 83 inches!

 

Mike with an old, heavy-horned pronghorn buck. This buck's horns show many unique stickers.

 

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Jack shot his beautiful antelope in central Arizona

 

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Victor with a great pronghorn antelope

 

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Claude with a long horned antelope buck

 

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