3-Day Texas Pronghorn Hunt
Wheeler, TX
1-7 Guests • Lodge • Private • Guided
Description
Texas Pronghorn Antelope Hunts
27,000 acres of free-range hunting ground spread over 2 counties near Wheeler, Texas. Hunts are semi-guided but we can accommodate a fully guided hunt if needed.
Lodging is included and you arrive the day before the hunt and leave the morning after. We have 2 lodges available. One lodge is 3 bedrooms with 1 bath, sleeps 7 and the other is a 3 bedroom, 2 bath that sleeps 6. Both have a full kitchen where you can prepare your own meals.
Includes:
Experienced Local Guide
2 Lodging Options
Multiple Counties to Hunt
One Buck - No Trophy Fee
Shooting Houses
Blinds
Ladder Stands
“Hunt of a lifetime these guys work hard to insure your comfort and success. Treat you like real family first class operation all the way” - Mark C.
Base Price is per person for a 3-Day Pronghorn Semi-Guided Hunt. Lodging included.
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Base Price
$3850.00 Per Person Per Experience
Please note that there is a 50% non-refundable deposit included with your booking fee. In case of cancellation, and in accordance with the Host's cancellation policy, the remaining 50% may be returned to you or applied towards rescheduling a future trip.
Amenities
- Experienced Local Guide for Semi-Guided Hunt
- Multiple Lodging Options with Full Kitchens
- 27,000 Acres Across 2 Counties
- Shooting Houses, Blinds, Ladder Stands
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Gear List
- Weather Appropriate Hunting Attire
- Valid Hunting License / Res or Non Resident
- Personal Hunting Gear
- Food & Drink
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Rules & Guidelines
https://tpwd.texas.gov/regulations/outdoor-annual/hunting/general-regulations/
In Texas, anyone of any age is required to purchase a valid hunting license in order to hunt any animal, bird, frog, or turtle. Exceptions to this rule apply in special circumstances. Hunters must also successfully complete a Hunter Education Course to obtain a license.
Additional information on bag limits, game-specific requirements, and other regulations can be found on the Texas Parks & Wildlife website.
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