HOW TO PROPERLY CARE FOR MEAT AFTER THE KILL
HOW TO PROPERLY CARE FOR MEAT AFTER THE KILL - It’s often been said, “if you don’t like the weather in Wyoming, hang on,...
PRONGHORN ANTELOPE CROSSINGS
Many pronghorn antelope of the western states migrate similar to the mule deer and elk. However, due to their anatomy structure, the task as...
EMERGENCY CESAREAN SAVES PRONGHORN FAWN
It's always exciting to be able to report about something good coming from a bad situation.
According to The Prarie Post, on the Morning of...
DEADLY WINTER FOR WYOMING PRONGHORN
As many suspected, this was a deadly winter for wildlife. The arctic blast in March was tough on animals as their nutrition stores ran...
CHORIZO PRONGHORN BURGERS
I will admit I am somewhat a burger-holic. While “backstraps” are the meat of choice leaving most freezers first, my freezer struggles to hold...
WASHINGTON PRONGHORN MANAGEMENT TO BE DISCUSSED AT WDFW PUBLIC LISTENING
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) wants to hear from residents on how to manage pronghorns on portions of central Washington. The...
FACTS ABOUT PRONGHORN AND HOW TO SCOUT THEM
Using video and photography is a great way to scout for your upcoming pronghorn hunt. You can review the video later to identify prospective...
PRONGHORN SPEED
Antilocapra Americana
Translation = American Antelope Goat
While the Pronghorn is neither an antelope, nor a goat, it is truly all-American. Pronghorn are the only surviving...