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<blockquote data-quote="joe11young" data-source="post: 1203684" data-attributes="member: 12690"><p>Last year I got my pronghorn near Goodwell, OK. It's in the western part of the county, SW of Guymon. Last August I drove around the county scouting for a day before I realized they are in the far western part. As soon as I found a herd, I went to the closest house and asked permission. The land owner said no until I mentioned I would be willing to pay. I ended up paying $100 to for a doe. He had 10,000 acres and a ton of pronghons on it. As I was hunting, I ran into some locals that told me I should have looked harder because there are plenty of people that would have let me hunt a doe for free. All in all it was a good hunt. I stayed at the panhandle campgrounds (580) 338-3784. Guymon has plenty of motels if you don't camp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joe11young, post: 1203684, member: 12690"] Last year I got my pronghorn near Goodwell, OK. It's in the western part of the county, SW of Guymon. Last August I drove around the county scouting for a day before I realized they are in the far western part. As soon as I found a herd, I went to the closest house and asked permission. The land owner said no until I mentioned I would be willing to pay. I ended up paying $100 to for a doe. He had 10,000 acres and a ton of pronghons on it. As I was hunting, I ran into some locals that told me I should have looked harder because there are plenty of people that would have let me hunt a doe for free. All in all it was a good hunt. I stayed at the panhandle campgrounds (580) 338-3784. Guymon has plenty of motels if you don't camp. [/QUOTE]
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