





La Bonte Creek offers a DIY pronghorn hunting opportunity just south of Douglas, Wyoming, providing access to approximately 2,800 acres of private ranchland in Wyoming Area 103. This hunt is focused specifically on buck pronghorn harvest, giving hunters the chance to fill buck tags in a large and lightly pressured setting. If a doe hunt is something you desire, you may find a cheaper doe hunt listing on the IO platform as well. All hunters must park at one of the designated parking locations and access the remainder of the property on foot. Please refer to the Infinite Outdoors app for exact parking details. To help minimize disturbance and maintain a quality experience, please limit vehicles at the parking area to no more than two. A mandatory harvest report will be sent to hunters following the conclusion of their hunt. This information helps track harvest success and contributes to responsible wildlife management on the property.
The La Bonte Creek property features a mix of open sage flats, rolling prairie hills, and agricultural fields that create classic pronghorn habitat across its 2,800 acres. The wide-open terrain provides the visibility and space antelope prefer, allowing them to move freely across the landscape while using subtle terrain changes and scattered sage cover throughout the property. One of the biggest draws for antelope in this area is the presence of agricultural fields planted in oats and hay/alfalfa mixes. These fields provide some of the only consistent food sources in the surrounding valley, often attracting pronghorn as they move between feeding areas across the open country. While La Bonte Creek runs through portions of the property, antelope typically spend more time in the open sage flats and rolling prairie rather than along the creek itself. Instead, pronghorn in the area rely more heavily on scattered stock tanks located throughout the surrounding landscape, many of which are found on neighboring properties. With dependable water sources nearby and reliable agricultural forage on the ranch, the property offers the combination of food, water, and open terrain that helps support healthy numbers of antelope in the area. Antelope in this region of Wyoming offer solid trophy potential, with most mature bucks typically ranging from 12–15 inches, and occasional larger animals showing up each season. While the unit is not widely considered a top-tier trophy destination, the combination of good antelope numbers and private land opportunities can allow bucks to reach older age classes, giving hunters a realistic chance at harvesting a quality Wyoming pronghorn.
Reservation fees are due at the time of booking and are non-refundable. 50% of the outdoorsman fee will process 2 weeks after the draw results in this state are posted, or immediately upon booking if the reservation is made after draw results post. All OTC hunts will also process 50% of the outdoorsman fee at the time of booking. The remaining 50% will process 1 month prior to the hunt.
For big game adventures, cancellations made prior to placing a deposit will be handled immediately with no penalty. If a cancellation is requested after a deposit has been placed, Infinite Outdoors will make every effort to reschedule the hunt for a different season or a future year. Refunds are not guaranteed once a deposit has been placed.
If there is a lapse in availability, please do not be discouraged to reach out to IO. All calendars are set and managed by landowners, and unavailability is set by them. However, IO is willing to reach out on your behalf, to check on available dates. Other reasons for unavailable dates include biologist recommended hunter/harvest quotas that landowners implement, as well as state season dates not being released.
You are not legally allowed to access the property, for any adventure, prior to your selected access day. If you try to access the property at all before your selected date(s), without prior approval from IO, you will be subject to trespassing and punishments therein