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Summary & Terrain

Arizona’s pronghorn hunts are prized for their trophy-quality herds and managed draw system that focuses on mature, high-horned bucks. The state’s arid grasslands, open prairies and juniper-studded flats—from central to northeastern units—offer classic western big-game scenery. Despite lower overall densities than some plains states, Arizona’s emphasis on selective harvest produces a concentration of older-age bucks, with 16-inch-plus horn spreads regularly encountered.
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Difficulty & Strategy

These hunts emphasize long-range spot-and-stalk tactics. Hunters glass from vehicle access roads, hillsides or ridges, then stalk into position across gently rolling terrain. Shots frequently extend beyond 300 yards, so a flat-shooting rifle, quality optic and stable rest (bipod or tripod) are essential; inline muzzleloaders with scopes are also popular in units where they are allowed. Moderate fitness is required for hikes of several miles in open country, but outfitted access via trucks or ATVs helps reach prime glassing ridges and bedding areas.
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Amenities

Pronghorn antelope hunts in Arizona are generally based out of lightweight tent camps or mobile RV units positioned close to prime antelope habitat. In some cases, hunters must arrange their own lodging if it isn’t provided. Sleeping arrangements tend to be simple cots in tent camps, with occasional beds available in RVs. Climate control varies by setup: RVs often feature modern heating and air conditioning, while tent accommodations offer minimal or unspecified temperature regulation. Hunters should plan for the desert’s daily temperature extremes and prepare accordingly.
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Season & Additional Info

Pronghorn seasons generally fall in late summer and early fall, when horns are fully grown and daytime temperatures begin to moderate. All hunters must draw a tag through Arizona’s permit lottery, ensuring sustainable herd management. Typical guided packages span six to seven days, include lodging (camp trailers, wall tents or nearby hotels), meals, field dressing and transport. Licenses, tag fees and gratuities are extra, while meat care and trophy preparation are normally provided as part of the outfitting service.
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Pricing

Pronghorn antelope hunts in Arizona typically run about $4,600 on average. Entry-level trips—often based out of simple tent camps or basic RV units—offer shorter hunt durations and public-land access at the lowest rates. Mid-range packages generally include longer trips, more comfortable RV accommodations with climate control, and semi-private lease areas for improved access. At the top end, hunters can expect private-ranch hunts with premium RV lodging, extended guiding support, and higher success odds. Most guided hunts include one-on-one guide services and field-care processing of meat and trophies, with optional add-on services (meat processing, gear transport) available for an extra fee.

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1x1 Arizona Pronghorn Antelope Hunt, 5-Day
We are pleased to offer hunting for trophy Arizona pronghorn antelope. It is no secret that Arizona pronghorn antelope are managed for older-age-class bucks with good genetics. What it lacks in quantity, it makes up in quality. In Arizona hunters are limited into the field by a drawing process which eliminates over harvest. This, in effect, produces a trophy-class herd. That is why it is not uncommon to see a sixteen-inch or larger horn on an Arizona pronghorn within the quality units. A glance in the record books will show that this state has produced some of the best antelope bucks in the world! We hunt the open country and prairies of Central to Southern Arizona, so long distance shooting is a must. It is not uncommon to take rifle shots over 300 yards on antelope. We recommend a flat shooting rifle cartridge, a good high-power riflescope and a Harris mounted bipod. The spot and stalk hunting methods are mainly used for our rifle and muzzleloader hunts. Muzzleloaders should be Inline style with bipods and scopes.
Arizona
Pronghorn Antelope
4000
Arizona Guided Hunts
Fair Chase
Unspecified
Tent
Yes
Unspecified
Cot
Meals Provided
Unspecified
4000
Arizona Antelope Hunt, 1x1, All Inclusive
Pronghorn are found through the state but the quality of these bucks are located in the northern & eastern part of the state. Our most productive method of hunting these unique animals is Spot and Stock. On this particular hunt we spend a great deal of time glassing, trying to locate the buck of your choice. The key to harvesting a quality buck on these hunts is the preseason scouting with the addition and the ability to accurately field judge these bucks correctly. We hunt the open country, cedar flats, and the tall pines of northern & eastern Arizona, so long distance shooting is a must. It is not uncommon to take rifle shots over 400 yards on a antelope. We recommend a flat shooting rifle cartridge, a good high-power rifle scope and a mounted bi-pod, or a tall standing tripod. The spot and stalk hunting methods are mainly used for our rifle and muzzleloader hunts. 6-day hunt
Arizona
Pronghorn Antelope
6075
Raging Point Outfitters
Fair Chase
Unspecified
RV
Yes
Modern Climate Control
Bed
Meals Provided
Unspecified
6075
Arizona Pronghorn Hunt - 7 Days, Food & Lodging Included
All hunts are between $5450 and $5950 per week for 7 full days of hunting. Mogollon Rim Outfitters includes camp trailers, wall tents or hotel accommodations, depending on the area and or hunter preference. Food, cooking, skinning, packing and transportation to and from the nearest airport are included in this fee. All you need is your personal gear. All hunts are done using trucks or quads to get into hunting areas and then hiking while spotting and stalking. Call today to book the hunt of a lifetime. Draw tag.
Arizona
Pronghorn Antelope
5450
Mogollon Rim Outfitters
Fair Chase
Public
Tent
Yes
Unspecified
Cot
Meals Provided
Unspecified
5450
2x1 Arizona Pronghorn Antelope Hunt, 5-Day
We are pleased to offer hunting for trophy Arizona pronghorn antelope. It is no secret that Arizona pronghorn antelope are managed for older-age-class bucks with good genetics. What it lacks in quantity, it makes up in quality. In Arizona hunters are limited into the field by a drawing process which eliminates over harvest. This, in effect, produces a trophy-class herd. That is why it is not uncommon to see a sixteen-inch or larger horn on an Arizona pronghorn within the quality units. A glance in the record books will show that this state has produced some of the best antelope bucks in the world! We hunt the open country and prairies of Central to Southern Arizona, so long distance shooting is a must. It is not uncommon to take rifle shots over 300 yards on antelope. We recommend a flat shooting rifle cartridge, a good high-power riflescope and a Harris mounted bipod. The spot and stalk hunting methods are mainly used for our rifle and muzzleloader hunts. Muzzleloaders should be Inline style with bipods and scopes.
Arizona
Pronghorn Antelope
3000
Arizona Guided Hunts
Fair Chase
Unspecified
Tent
Yes
Unspecified
Cot
Meals Provided
Unspecified
3000
Arizona Antelope Hunt, 1x1, Guiding But No Lodging
Pronghorn are found through the state but the quality of these bucks are located in the northern & eastern part of the state. Our most productive method of hunting these unique animals is Spot and Stock. On this particular hunt we spend a great deal of time glassing, trying to locate the buck of your choice. The key to harvesting a quality buck on these hunts is the preseason scouting with the addition and the ability to accurately field judge these bucks correctly. We hunt the open country, cedar flats, and the tall pines of northern & eastern Arizona, so long distance shooting is a must. It is not uncommon to take rifle shots over 400 yards on a antelope. We recommend a flat shooting rifle cartridge, a good high-power rifle scope and a mounted bi-pod, or a tall standing tripod. The spot and stalk hunting methods are mainly used for our rifle and muzzleloader hunts. 6-day hunt
Arizona
Pronghorn Antelope
4575
Raging Point Outfitters
Fair Chase
Unspecified
Housing Not Provided
No
N/A
N/A
Meals Not Provided
Unspecified
4575
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