





Guest limit
5Species
PronghornHunt Duration
3 DaysElevation
4600 ftHunt Area / GMU
88Acreage
8267Please note that this property listing is for doe hunts only - a Buck hunt must be booked on the Buck listing found on the IO platform. Walker Ranch is a DIY pronghorn hunting property north of Raymer, Colorado in GMU 88. This ranch consists of just over 8,200 acres of privately deeded land and is bordered on almost every side by public Pawnee National Grasslands. With public pressure in the area being historically heavy, it generally pushes more game within the private boundaries of Walker Ranch, increasing odds of success. Access to this property is required to be done mostly by foot - any existing main trails or roads may be used for traversing the area, but absolutely no off-roading will be permitted. As the landowners, we ask that you find a spot to park and hike into our property. This is an operating cattle ranch throughout the year, so please expect to see active cattle operations - though we generally have them finished by the fall. There is a lot of ground to hunt, so in the event we are moving cattle or anything else, there will be plenty of other area to explore. Landowner vouchers may be available through the landowners here, depending on what is drawn. Please expect to draw your own tag, and we can discuss options if you're unsuccessful. Lodging may also be available on site for the duration of your hunt, please inquire with IO if you're interested in booking the lodging.
Located in Colorado’s northeastern plains near Raymer, this GMU 88 property is made up primarily of native pasture with rolling hills and shallow canyons that create ideal habitat for doe antelope and family groups. Does tend to travel and feed in small bands, relying on wide-open visibility to detect predators, and the expansive grasslands allow them to move efficiently between feed, bedding areas, and water. The subtle elevation changes and shallow draws provide wind advantage and sheltered bedding locations, particularly during midday periods. Multiple water sources—including stock tanks and natural water holes influenced by South Pawnee Creek—offer dependable water that can shape daily movement, especially during warmer, drier stretches of the season. With a mix of public and private land throughout GMU 88, hunting pressure on accessible public parcels can influence herd distribution, sometimes shifting doe groups toward quieter private boundaries and reliable water.
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. If you are unsuccessful in the draw, reach out to IO and the situation will be handled accordingly. The remaining 50% will process 1 month prior to the hunt. All OTC hunts will require a 50% deposit of the outdoorsman fee at the time of booking as well. 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