Best Colorado antelope units?

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I am wanting to do an antelope hunt in Colorado in 2026. I am a non-resident. I have had luck drawing elk tags for the past several years. What units should I look at? Do I need a guide service?
 
I am wanting to do an antelope hunt in Colorado in 2026. I am a non-resident. I have had luck drawing elk tags for the past several years. What units should I look at? Do I need a guide service?
How many points do you have?

Do you want to hunt one or have a good chance at killing one?

Do you want to try and kill any antelope or a buck?

Age class of buck?
 
Wyoming's average pronghorn units may be as good as what you can draw in Colorado and draw with shorter waits between tags plus several units have plenty of public lands that hold pronghorn. Cost to get a non-resident tag is about the same if figure will need to build two or three years of points in Wyoming for a suitable unit while might need to wait more years to get a comparable unit in Colorado. Wyoming has some nice bucks in many of their units if that is something you focus on. I tend to look for goofy horns or take an above average mature buck on Day 3 or so.

Some Wyoming pronghorn units on the eastern side of the state, though, are mostly private and access is often though hiring a guide rather than merely paying a fee or knocking on a door to ask to hunt that ranch on your own. Wyoming also has the much more expensive "special" draw for a pronghorn tag which in practice enables you to draw a pronghorn tag sooner than the regular draw but not always.

Winter kill can hammer a pronghorn herd and reduce tags drastically for a couple of years so that is a factor in WY and MT every few years.

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