Pronghorn Hunting Season Set, Apply Online

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Pronghorn Hunting Season Set, Apply Online

Tue, 07/24/2018


North Dakota’s 2018 pronghorn hunting season is set, with 1,075 licenses available in 10 open units.
Bruce Stillings, big game management supervisor for the state Game and Fish Department, said license numbers and open units are up from last year, when the department allocated 410 licenses and had five open units.
“Our recently completed aerial survey indicated the pronghorn population is up 57 percent from last year,” Stillings said. “A combination of milder winter conditions since 2010-11, closed seasons from 2010-13, and improved fawn production and survival since 2013 have resulted in the population reaching a level that is able to support a higher harvest this fall.”
Survey results indicate the fawn-to-doe ratio was 62 fawns per 100 does, which was lower than last year but equal to the long-term average. The buck-to-doe ratio of 45 bucks per 100 does was up from last year and above the population objective, Stillings said.
A total of 130 licenses are available in unit 1A, 75 in 2A, 65 in 2B, 30 in 3A, 115 in 3B, 325 in 4A, 50 in 4C, 75 in 5A, 140 in 6A and 70 in 7A. All licenses are valid for any pronghorn. Units 1A, 2A, 5A, 6A and 7A were closed to pronghorn hunting in 2017.
In addition, in accordance with state law five licenses are allocated to eligible organizations.
Each unit will once again have a season that is split into an early “bow-only” portion, and a later gun/bow season.
The bow-only portion of the season is from Aug. 31 (noon) – Sept. 23. Anyone who draws a license can hunt pronghorn with a bow in the unit printed on the license.
From Oct. 5 (noon) – Oct. 21, hunters who still have a valid license can use legal firearms or archery equipment, and again must stay in the assigned unit.
Only North Dakota residents are eligible to apply for a 2018 pronghorn license. Hunters who have accumulated bonus points and choose not to apply this year will not lose their points, but will not accrue one for next year. However, hunters who do not want a license in 2018 have the option to purchase a bonus point on the application.
Applicants can apply online at the Game and Fish Department website, gf.nd.gov, or by calling 800-406-6409. Paper applications are not available.
Applicants who do not have access to a computer can submit the application at a public service location such as a public library, stop at a Game and Fish office, or request help from a friend, relative or neighbor.
The pronghorn license fee is $30 for ages 16 and older, and $10 for under age 16. The deadline for submitting applications is Aug. 8.
 
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I'm pretty excited and hoping this year is the year. Now that I thought about it, I haven't shot an antelope since 2007 and since then I have been processing my own meat. I had one other friend that hunted antelope and made sausage mixed with beef. Is that the normal thing to mix the meat with, or do some of you mix it with pork?
 

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summer sausage is very common to use both pork and beef in the mix.
traditional breakfast style I think the majority would use pork but there isn't any hard fast rule that it has to be pork. try them out see how it works out. I think many people use pork because of the fat content and any time you mix with a lean game you need that fat. either way if you do your own smoking to temperature start low and slow if you bring the temp up too fast you will render that fat out.
 

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WTF is a Pronghorn ? When did antelope become pronghorn? Thanks Obama
 


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Ha it's actually always been that way.

They arent technically antelope. But screw Obama.
 

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Pretty sure my tribal, and old SD tags said ANTELOPE.
 

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lots of weirdness about pronghorn

like the fact they shed their horns every year - they didn't get the bovine memo apparently
 

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Biologically unique, super cool critters. Glad to see they are on their way back.
 


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