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Electronic calls can be used for pronghorn hunting, but it's essential to use them judiciously and in conjunction with other effective hunting strategies, as these calls may not be as effective as those used for other big game species.
Choosing the Right Electronic Call
When it comes to hunting pronghorns with electronic calls, it’s crucial to select a call that accurately mimics the sounds of the species’ natural vocalizations. For pronghorns, a good call should be able to produce a series of short, high-pitched bleats, often accompanied by a series of longer, more drawn-out calls. A reputable manufacturer such as Primos or Knight & Hale offers a range of electronic calls specifically designed for antelope, which can effectively mimic these sounds.
Understanding Pronghorn Behavior and Habitat
To successfully hunt pronghorns with electronic calls, it’s essential to have a deep understanding of the behavior and habitat of these animals. Pronghorns typically inhabit open country, such as sagebrush flats, meadows, and hillsides. They are also known to congregate around water sources, particularly during times of drought. By identifying areas with suitable habitat and selecting a unit with a high concentration of pronghorns, hunters can increase their chances of success. In Wyoming, for example, units 43, 44, and 45 are known for their healthy pronghorn populations and offer plenty of opportunities for antelope hunting.
Speed Goat Tactics and Unit Selection
When hunting pronghorns on public land, it’s essential to employ “speed goat” tactics, which involve quickly and quietly moving across the landscape to get into position for a shot. This requires a strong understanding of the terrain, as well as the ability to move quickly and stealthily. In areas with dense sagebrush or other cover, hunters can use a combination of walking, crawling, and “freeze-and-peer” tactics to get close to their quarry. When selecting a unit for antelope hunting, it’s essential to consider factors such as access, terrain, and pronghorn density. By choosing a unit with suitable habitat and minimal human impact, hunters can increase their chances of success and enjoy a more rewarding hunting experience.
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