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Is it common for pronghorn to be in the Bismarck area? I saw two yesterday south of the cottonwood softball complex and didn’t know they came this far east.
 


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Is it common for pronghorn to be in the Bismarck area? I saw two yesterday south of the cottonwood softball complex and didn’t know they came this far east.
There has been 3 bucks and 2 does hanging in the are for a few weeks, I see them in that open field north of runway express in the mornings.
 

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I feel as though even the tough winter aside, we have a strong population of goats
 

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Game and Fish must be busy with their horse trailers
 


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These ones were hanging out about above DQ in Mandan about 2 months ago. That's the first time I've ever see antelope there too
 

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About a month ago there was a group of 5 by the turn to the Desert. One of them was very emaciated - likely didn’t survive. I also saw 3 just north of the airport yesterday.
 

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A year ago a buck and doe hung out a mile west of my house at Jamestown for a while. I called the regional Game and Fish office in Jamestown and they said the pair had been around for a year.
 

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Used to be a pair that hung out by the Embden exit along 94 got lots of looks that far east, haven't seen or heard about them for awhile though. Last deer season saw a ton of antelope out west, most I've ever seen out there.
 


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There was a small but growing group that lived around the Mandan hill until snowmobiles ran them out this winter. Pretty neat seeing them in city limits.
 


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I wish they didn’t sell doe tags, let the population grow faster and spread
 

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I wish they didn’t sell doe tags, let the population grow faster and spread
I'd bet a bunch that their migratory/transient nature plays far more into the apparent population than tags for does. They move around a lot, there have been years where a damn good share of the antelope left ND and wintered in SD/WY/MT. And not all came back.
 

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I'd bet a bunch that their migratory/transient nature plays far more into the apparent population than tags for does. They move around a lot, there have been years where a damn good share of the antelope left ND and wintered in SD/WY/MT. And not all came back.
Also, imo, not hunting them just saves them to die in the next bad winter. WE are on the periphery of their territory
 

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I recall a herd hanging out on the sidehills along I-94 in Bismarck in the 70s. Until a tough winter wiped them out.
 


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