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Solitude offers a fantastic Wyoming Pronghorn Antelope hunt where even the novice hunter can be successful. The combination of prairie, rolling hills, and agriculture fields will allow hunters to have plenty of options to what type of cover they would prefer to do their stalking in. You’ll have the option of having a fully guided hunt, or you can just set a blind up, and wait by a waterhole, all of which are very promising methods of taking a nice Antelope
Buck. Mike Schmid (owner of SRO) is in the process of acquiring even more land, specifically for
Pronghorn Antelope hunting.
The Wyoming rut starts kicking in at the end of September, and bucks are very territorial. Try a stalk with a buck silhouette (decoy) and get them in close for the shot. There is nothing like trying something that seems so crazy, but works so well. Play the wind right, and make your move. There is no doubt, that if you have the energy, and want an exciting hunt, try a spot and stalk with a decoy. |
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If you are the more patient type, then setting up on a waterhole is for you. You may sit there as little as a few minutes, or you could sit there for days. This method of Antelope hunting really relies on the weather conditions. If it’s dry, and has been dry, there’s a real good chance of tagging out pretty quickly. But on the other side of the coin, if there’s standing water all over, then be patient and be ready to sit for a few days. Regardless, of your method of hunting Pronghorn Antelope, here at the Solitude, you'll have the hunt of a lifetime.
Your hunt will begin when you check in at the rustic looking Hulett Motel, where you will take care of any paper work, tags, and meet up with your guide. Our guides will be available to go over property boundaries, hunt strategies, tree-stand set up, blind set up, pick up and drop off at hunting locations, and will lend a hand in field dressing. Your trophy will age nicely in our walk-in cooler and walk-in freezer. All hunters will be responsible for game care, and meat processing, as well as taxidermy.
ANTELOPE HUNTING DATES & RATES:
Antelope Archery Hunt:
Season Dates: Sept. 1st, 2010 thru Nov. 20th, 2010
5 Day Hunt: $2800.00
Additional Doe/Fawn ( If Tags are Available ): $250.00 EA.
Antelope Muzzleloader Hunt:
Season Dates: Oct. 1st, 2010 thru Nov. 20th, 2010
5 Day Hunt: $3000.00
Additional Doe/Fawn ( If Tags are Available ): $250.00 EA. Antelope/Deer
Archery Combo Hunt:
Season Dates: Sept 1st, thru Sept 30th, 2010 and Oct. 29th, 2010 thru Nov 20th,
2010
6 Day Hunt: $4500.00
Additional Doe/Fawn ( If Tags are Available ): $250.00 EA. Antelope/Deer
Muzzleloader Combo Hunt:
Season Dates: Oct 29th, 2010 thru Nov 20th, 2010
6 Day Hunt: $5900.00
Additional Doe/Fawn ( If Tags are Available ): $250.00 EA.
Add a Turkey to Any Deer or Antelope Hunt: $600.00 (Tom) OR
$300.00 (Hen)
Non-Hunting Guests: $250.00 Per
Day
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HOW WE HUNT:
All hunts are
semi-guided, meaning we will take you out show you all the
ranch boundaries, give you all the knowledge we have
learned on the animals, their travel patterns, feeding
areas, waterholes, bedding areas and roost trees etc. We
will then show you how and where we believe you should set
up, but the ultimate decision on how and what to do will
be yours. Once you decide on how you want to set up we
will give you the help necessary to accomplish this. We
travel our 30,000 acres using 4wd vehicles, ATVs and on
foot. We hunt from blinds, tree stands or you can spot and
stalk or still hunt, again the choice is yours. |
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