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Antelope tags are on a draw basis due by June 1. The first choice area is hunted out the "back door" of our ranch and offers quality antelope.
Hunting is done in open rolling sagebrush prairies. Hunting is done by 4x4 trucks, glassing, and then stalking. Shots can range from 150 yards to 300 yards. The average shot is 200-250 yards. Most of the hunting is done on public lands.
Our second choice area is about a 45 minute drive from the ranch. Hunting is done primarily on private land. Hunters take same quality and size of bucks in both areas.
Antelope can be hunted in combination with Whitetail or Mule deer the last part of October and the first week of November.
A short drive from the ranch puts you into prime Whitetail hunting areas. Nearby Milk River holds large numbers of Whitetail deer. Scattered brushy creeks and open rolling grasslands make up 20,000 acres of private leases.
Whitetail hunting can be our least physical type of hunting. Hunting methods used are: blinds; glassing from vantage points overlooking bedding and feeding areas; and, stalking. Hunting with 4x4 trucks or walking open areas can produce quick shots. Exceptional quality bucks are found in all our Whitetail habitat.
We hunt open badlands, the Missouri River Breaks, and a walk-in wilderness area for Muleys. Public land north of our ranch holds large numbers of Mule deer. Good quality bucks are found in all areas. Much of our hunting is done by 4x4 trucks, glassing and stalking.
All Mule deer hunting can be done from the modern accommodations at the ranch headquarters or hunting from a comfortable travel trailer camp in the Missouri River Breaks as an option. The Breaks offer scattered pines and rough country. We use 4x4 trucks, glassing and walking as a means of hunting in this area
We can match your physical capabilities to the type of hunting and terrain that will give you a good hunt. Hunting is also done on 20,000 acres of private lands.
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