Adventure Details
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Reservation fee
$100.00
Price per person
$1,000.00
Total
$0.00
Guest limit
3Elevation
5100 ft.Hunt Area / GMU
34Species
PronghornHunt Duration
3 DaysAcreage
4585Scheer Circle Triangle Ranch is a DIY pronghorn hunting property located just west of La Grange, Wyoming. With right about 4,600 acres of diverse terrain - 4,250 acres of deeded private land and 320 acres of landlocked state land - hunters will find a healthy population of pronghorn on this property. Hunters should know that driving wildly around the ranch will not be permitted - it is recommended to bring a side by side or a 4wheeler and expect to park on an existing two-track or road before hiking the rest of the way for your hunt. After harvesting your animal, you may then drive to your downed game for retrieval. Upon harvesting and dressing an animal in the field, hunters will have the ability to use the landowner's indoor shop to hang, skin and butcher their pronghorn. On site lodging is available for booking on this property but is not included or guaranteed - if you are interested in booking the lodging, view the FAQ section below for more information. Hunters will be required to check in with the landowners prior to beginning their hunt; this information will be provided to you in the reservation confirmation email. Because this is a DIY hunt, hunters are expected to bring all of their own equipment, abide by all State of Wyoming regulations, and follow landowner rules. Hunters interested in either spring turkey or mule deer hunting can find those opportunities on this ranch as well! Find the property listings on the IO website and book your adventure today.
This 4,600-acre private ranch offers excellent pronghorn hunting and has seen minimal pressure over the last 10 years, making this a great opportunity for those looking for a well-managed, quality herd. Every acre of the ranch is huntable, but the western side made up of a deeper canyon is not typically productive pronghorn habitat - however, occasionally the bigger bucks in the area can be found bedded in it, out of sight. Although this ranch can intermittently produce 75+ inch pronghorn bucks, it consistently produces 13-14 inch pronghorn, scoring in the 60-70 inch range. 10 different stock tanks are spread across the property, along with a natural spring tucked away in one of the canyon pockets, ensuring a steady water supply for all game. Since there is very minimal surrounding agricultural land, the pronghorn find plenty of feed to graze on in the yucca covered, grassy rolling hills that make up a majority of this ranch. A good chunk of the landlocked state land that is accessible here, is made up of improved pasture which is a wheat grass mixture, and a great food source for antelope. Due to available water spread around the property, game can freely move throughout the ranch and be found in any corner depending on the day. With strict harvest limits and quality habitat, this ranch offers a great opportunity for hunters seeking a well-managed property with solid pronghorn hunting and the chance at a quality buck.
3 days. By booking the first day of your adventure, you are automatically booking the following 2 as well. The reservation will be for the entire time frame, and your entire group.
Drawing odds can be found at infiniteoutdoorsusa.com/links/wyo-draw-odds
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.
Cancellations made prior to placing a deposit will be taken care of immediately. Any cancellations needing made after placing a deposit will result in attempts to reschedule the hunt for a different season, or a different year. Please note that refunds are not guaranteed.
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.