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Species - Pronghorn Antelope - Howell Wildlife Outfitters
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Pronghorn Antelope
Description: Pronghorn
antelope are only found in North America. They are often referred to as
"antelope," however, they are not closely related to any African antelope
species. The scientific name originates from Antilo=antelope and
capra=goat, thus antelope-goat. There are five subspecies of pronghorn,
three of which occur in Arizona. They are the American pronghorn (A. a.
Americana), Sonoran pronghorn (A. a. sonoriensis), and Chihuahuan
pronghorn (A. a. mexicana).
Habitat: Open grass and forest parks. Food Preferences: Grasses, weeds, cacti, juniper, winter fat, and chamiso. Pronghorn are selective, opportunistic foragers. They feed on forbs, shrubs, grasses, and sometimes cacti and domestic crops. Forbs make up the largest part of their diet, followed by shrubs, then grasses. Forbs are typically eaten from spring to late fall and are critical to good fawn production. Shrubs are eaten all year, but are most important in winter when forbs are not readily available. Grasses, though relatively unimportant, are eaten when young and succulent. Other food types vary locally in importance. Recently disturbed ground, such as burned areas, are often good foraging sites because they can provide an abundance of new plant growth. Habits: Pronghorn are chiefly diurnal, most active in mornings
and evenings, but may be seen moving at any time. Pronghorn are nomadic with
seasonal movements often occurring over large areas. Movements are often
dependent upon the quality and quantity of habitat and vary widely among
individuals. Pronghorn tend to winter in large herds, with animals of both
sexes feeding and bedding close together. However, in mild winters bucks and
does may remain separated. During spring, pregnant does isolate themselves
to give birth. By late-spring, doe-fawn groups have formed. Bachelor herds
of young, non-territorial bucks are also common. Mature bucks are solitary
at this time, often defending a territory or harem of does. The most
aggressive bucks do most of the breeding. Breeding notes: Normal breeding period is August - September, average number of young - 2.
Predators or Enemies: Coyotes, bobcats, mountain lions, golden eagles, and wild dogs prey on pronghorn. Coyotes are the primary predator of fawns in Arizona. Pronghorn losses due to predation vary with pronghorn and predator numbers, habitat type, and availability of alternative food sources for predators. Speed and exceptional eyesight are the pronghorn's best protection from predators. A fawn's best defense from predators is to choose good bed site cover and to lie motionless. Size Individual Range: 20-40 square miles Distribution: 1,000-8,000 feet in the grasslands of northern and
southern Arizona. Pronghorn are less widely distributed today than in the
mid-1800's when numbers probably reached the tens of millions. Under
pristine conditions, pronghorn ranged west of the Mississippi River from
southwestern Canada through the Rocky Mountain region south to central
Mexico. By the 1920's, pronghorn numbers reached a low of about 30,000 with
only about 650 in Arizona. Possible factors leading to the drastic decline
in pronghorn may have been subsistence and market hunting, and disease
introduced by livestock. Live Weight: Male - 110 lbs.; Female - 75 lbs.
In recent years the Arizona Game and Fish Commission has authorized fewer Antelope permits thru their lottery draw system for Archery, Muzzleloader and Rifle Permits. The majority of Archery Permits are offered in Mid August - September. Trophy Rifle and or Trophy Muzzleloader Permits are in September. Trophy Antelope are in very high demand with hunt success near or at 100%, for most Antelope hunt units. Draw odds of successfully being drawn, for any of these coveted Permits, range from 1 in 20 to as high as 1 in 50 (plus). Arizona Game and Fish currently requires applicants to purchase their hunting license, with, or prior to, their application, in order to receive a bonus point for that species when unsuccessful within the lottery draw system. The specialists within Howell Wildlife Outfitters Professional Hunting Services Network consistently harvest more Trophy Class Antelope, than any other Big Game Outfitter, in Northern Arizona. (Please see our Trophy Photos for Antelope Button.) Also consider applying your junior hunters for the Special Junior Only Hunts that Arizona offers. We hope you “share the experience and take a youngster hunting this year!” The Professional Guides at Howell Wildlife Outfitters pride themselves on successfully guiding these youngsters to their first Antelope! Howell Wildlife Outfitters strongly suggests you make Arizona Antelope Hunting a “TOP PRIORITY” in your quest for Trophy Class Antelope Buck. Our professionals have the knowledge, expertise, and experience to help MAKE YOUR DREAMS A REALITY! HWO has the ANTELOPE HUNTING EXPERIENCE! We have 100% success rate on our Rifle / Muzzleloader Hunts and have a 80% success rate for our Archery Antelope Hunts. All of our archery clients had several shots / opportunities at 40 yards and uder BUT JUST COULD NOT CONNECT!!!! We are HARD WORKING, HONEST and DEDICATED TO FINDING YOU THE VERY BEST ANTELOPE TROPHY WITHIN YOUR HUNT UNIT! START APPLYING NOW! You cannot be drawn if you do not apply! Please click here to view some of the Trophy Antelope that our clients have harvested. Note: Arizona DOES NOT offer private landowner tags! THANK YOU visiting our Pronghorn Antelope Species Page! We hope you found this information informative?
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We limit the amount of clients that we take Trophy Antelope Hunting, so that we may provide the Professional attention that will make your hunt special. Please book early, as availability is limited and MY TOP GUIDES BOOK OUT QUICKLY.
A 50% deposit is required to reserve your hunt. With the final hunt balance due 30 days prior to your hunt start date.
CALL HWO TODAY!!! We thank you for your time, and we look forward to the opportunity to help you with your quest for a Trophy Class Antelope Buck.
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