In 11 years as a Wyoming resident, I shot around 25 or so. A few nice bucks, nothing huge, and a lot of does. Antelope hunting is what you make it, it can be the lowest class, high visibility black-eye for hunting (high speed vehicle chases, hurried long distance shots at running animals, legs and jaws blown off); or an incredibly fun hunt.
I strongly recommend hiking into a vehicle-inaccessible area (foothills are GREAT) and stalking on foot. It's best after the season has been open a couple of days. In foothills or other varied topography, it is not impossible to stalk with archery - I've had shots at 22 and 28 yards doing that. All the meat, cape and head of a mature buck is about 40-45 lbs, easily doable with a daypack. I've only bought one tag since becoming an NR in 2001. I think everyone should experience it.
BTW wackmaster - the prairie maggots are the domestic sheep, not the pronghorn. Did your first big game animal have a dirty white wooly coat?

Well, better that than your first .. other experience!

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