The American pronghorn antelope is one of the most challenging animals to hunt in North America. Known for its exceptional vision and speed, the antelope is incredibly skittish and thrives in wide-open terrain. Getting close enough for a shot—especially on a trophy-class buck—takes patience, strategy, and skill.
We sat down with several of our seasoned SNS guides to get their #1 tips for successful antelope hunting in Wyoming. Whether you're chasing your first pronghorn or returning for a record buck, these insights can make a big difference in your hunt.
1. Vision is an Antelope’s Best Defense
Forget scent and sound—sight is the antelope’s superpower. Pronghorns have near-360-degree vision and can spot movement at incredible distances.
? “You can have the wind at your back, and you might get away with some noise. But if they see you move, you’re busted.”
Tips:
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Use terrain features to break your outline
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Stay low and limit movement
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Wear effective camo that matches your terrain

2. Plan the Perfect Stalk
Since avoiding their line of sight is key, stalking strategy is everything. The terrain may seem flat, but subtle dips and contours can provide just enough cover.
? “Every stalk depends on what the antelope is doing and where he’s positioned. Let the antelope dictate the approach.”
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Scout carefully using optics before you move
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Use small terrain features—gullies, grass, even cow trails
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Be ready to crawl on hands and knees for the final approach

3. Be Ready for a Long Shot
Sometimes a perfect stalk still ends in a long-range shot. Pronghorns often feed and bed in open areas with little cover.
? “If you’re serious about antelope hunting, you’ve got to be ready to shoot out to 300 yards—or more.”
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Practice year-round with your rifle
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Know your bullet drop and wind drift
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Get comfortable shooting from field positions (kneeling, prone, or sitting)

4. Don’t Give Up on a Great Buck
Blow the first stalk? Don’t walk away. Antelope often forget threats quickly once you're out of their sight.
? “You might mess up a stalk, but that buck won’t remember you for long. Be patient—you could get a second shot.”
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Watch where the buck runs—he may stop and bed nearby
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Circle wide and wait for your chance
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Keep your cool and reset your approach

Plan Your Antelope Hunt with SNS Outfitters
Hunting pronghorn in Wyoming is an unforgettable experience—and with the right guide, gear, and strategy, it can be incredibly rewarding. If you're interested in booking a guided antelope hunt, our team at SNS would love to help you prepare.
? Call us at 307-266-4229
? Visit our Antelope Hunting Page
? Request a Free Brochure