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Wy, by far is your best bet due to sheer numbers.I heard Monday that the Yakima tribe is bringing some antelope in. If they don't kill them all, we should be able to hunt them in 10 years. There's already a small herd above Naches on private land.
Bob and others with knowledge of WY antelope:How realistic would it be for a bowhunter (longbow, 20-25 yards) to hunt for doe antelope in WY, do-it-yourself? I'd love to go and hunt, I really don't care at all about antlers, but a lot of the country looks like stalking would be difficult. Could a bowhunter expect to get a doe or two?Thanks.
Thanks for the advice Bob33 and Doublelung. Sounds like I need to look into it more - seems like a really fun hunt. Any other advice you guys would have for a longbow hunter looking to head down there?
Where did the information come from about pronghorn near Natches, or the Yakima's bringing in animals?In the 70's there were a few pronghorn on the firing center, I believe they were poached out. I saw the head of one a agent had confiscated. person thought it was a deer.I have heard of a small inbred group some where around Ephrata? Any one know about them.What I have heard is these pronghorn are leftovers from some introductions in the 30's prior to the irrigation projects.There are pronghorn in Oregon just across the river at the east end of the gorge. I wish they would swim the river.