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<blockquote data-quote="grit" data-source="post: 646703" data-attributes="member: 4112"><p>Pronghorn are a nice, vacation type hunt. Tons of public land, lots of animals, plenty of shot opportunities. Lots of places to go.</p><p> </p><p>I live in Utah, and hunt Colorado a lot. For my out of state friends, I always invite them to Colorado. They have large populations of elk, mulies, and antelope. Bear are seen on most trips.</p><p> </p><p>Seems like Utah is more public then private. Blows me away when I travel and can't camp and hunt anywhere I am... Texas would be like a foreign country. You might find the hunting here a little disheartening after hunting private land for a lifetime. It is very challenging and competitive. Success rates average 20% for general big game hunts.</p><p> </p><p>If you get up this way, or want to come up this way, I'll be glad to help. </p><p> </p><p>My hunting partner and I do horse pack hunting trips into high wilderness areas. I have to say, I wouldn't trade it for the world!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grit, post: 646703, member: 4112"] Pronghorn are a nice, vacation type hunt. Tons of public land, lots of animals, plenty of shot opportunities. Lots of places to go. I live in Utah, and hunt Colorado a lot. For my out of state friends, I always invite them to Colorado. They have large populations of elk, mulies, and antelope. Bear are seen on most trips. Seems like Utah is more public then private. Blows me away when I travel and can't camp and hunt anywhere I am... Texas would be like a foreign country. You might find the hunting here a little disheartening after hunting private land for a lifetime. It is very challenging and competitive. Success rates average 20% for general big game hunts. If you get up this way, or want to come up this way, I'll be glad to help. My hunting partner and I do horse pack hunting trips into high wilderness areas. I have to say, I wouldn't trade it for the world! [/QUOTE]
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