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Looking for 2013 Texas Antelope hunt - UPDATE
04 January 2013, 07:26
jawheelerLooking for 2013 Texas Antelope hunt - UPDATE
I would like to book a guided antelope hunt in Texas. Please email to jawheeler@bellsouth.net.
04 January 2013, 18:09
Bob in TXI have done 3 pronghorn hunts with Jeremy Gugelmeyer and Sagebrush Hunts in the panhandle. I e-mailed him your info.
http://www.sagebrushhunts.com/Bob
This is from my 2011 hunt.
04 January 2013, 18:43
Pirate's LifeCan't help you with your request, but I am curious why TX?
Wyoming has more antelope than all the other states combined. Which means, there are more outfitters there, the prices of outfitted hunts for antelope are cheaper and if you don't want to hire an outfitter for antelope (which I never have) then it is an easy hunt to do on your own.
Plus, you can have multiple tags in your pocket for antelope. Wyoming sells reduced price doe/fawn tags for less than $50 non-resident fee. I've had a buck tag and 2 of the reduced doe/fawn tags in my pocket at the same time.
TX is the "go to" place for some things, but there are better places for antelope.
04 January 2013, 19:14
ted thornYou hunt bucks with no draw.....landowner tag
No winter kill off so bucks get good size
Hardly nobody to mess with you....no presure
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04 January 2013, 22:38
jawheelerquote:
Originally posted by Pirate's Life:
Can't help you with your request, but I am curious why TX?
Wyoming has more antelope than all the other states combined. Which means, there are more outfitters there, the prices of outfitted hunts for antelope are cheaper and if you don't want to hire an outfitter for antelope (which I never have) then it is an easy hunt to do on your own.
Plus, you can have multiple tags in your pocket for antelope. Wyoming sells reduced price doe/fawn tags for less than $50 non-resident fee. I've had a buck tag and 2 of the reduced doe/fawn tags in my pocket at the same time.
TX is the "go to" place for some things, but there are better places for antelope.
It's within driving distance from Louisiana is the main reason.
04 January 2013, 22:39
jawheelerquote:
Originally posted by ted thorn:
You hunt bucks with no draw.....landowner tag
No winter kill off so bucks get good size
Hardly nobody to mess with you....no presure
And that's a good reason too.

05 January 2013, 01:05
ted thornI'd go with Bob's suggestion if it was me
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05 January 2013, 05:09
CrazyhorseconsultingBob and Ted both gave good advice. For Pronghorns in Texas the Panhandle is the place to go. Pronghorns in the Trans-Pecos/Far West Texas are declining fairly rapidly for various reasons. After the Texas Panhandle, and it has the potential for being more expensive, New Mexico is the next best bet with Guided Hunts/Landowner Tags.
Even the rocks don't last forever.
05 January 2013, 07:35
jawheelerI spoke to Jeremy today. Thanks everyone.
05 January 2013, 19:28
Bob in TXYou get...........good hunting!
01 October 2013, 19:11
jawheelerFinally got to make my antelope hunt with Jeremy. My guide (Jeremy's brother Jarrod) put me on this nice buck the first day. Lots of animals on the ranch and we even got some shots off at some coyotes. Excellent hunting opportunities and great hospitality.
The buck was taken at 225yds with a 140gr Nosler Accubond from my .275 Rigby. Bang Flop!
My father, shown in the second picture over my left shoulder, accompanied me on the trip to help with driving and to serve as my "tracker". His tracking job was pretty easy and his assistance in the 15hr drive was a blessing.
01 October 2013, 19:25
JTEXJeremy is a great guy. Man do they have some big Antelope!
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02 October 2013, 07:17
Brian ClarkCongrats on your speed goat, looks like you both had a great trip.
07 October 2013, 00:49
JeremyKSIt was our pleasure having you and your dad in our camp. I'm glad your dad was able to come along and it seemed he was enjoying himself.
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