Guided hunts in Montana
Antelope Hunts
hunt details
Our Montana antelope hunts take place on private ranch country in south-central Montana, within reach of the Billings area. This is classic pronghorn terrain — open visibility, active stalks, and plenty of opportunity when the right buck shows up.
We keep these hunts limited each season. The goal is a solid experience, good animals, and enough time in the field to do it right.
Additional Details:
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Species: Pronghorn Antelope
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Location: South-central Montana
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Hunt Style: Spot-and-stalk rifle or archery
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Openings: Limited each season
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Rifle Permit: 007-21
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Archery Permit: 900-20
Hunt Style
Open Country, Active Hunting
Antelope hunting is a hands-on hunt. Most days involve glassing, covering ground, and making stalks in open country. Shots can come quickly, so being ready matters.
These hunts are a great option for:
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First-time western hunters
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Hunters looking to add an antelope tag onto a deer trip
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Anyone who wants a fast-paced hunt with a lot of action
TERRAIN & PROPERTY
Managed Ranch Hunts With Limited Pressure
We don’t overbook these hunts. The ranches are actively managed, and we keep hunter numbers low so the experience stays consistent year after year.
That means:
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Better opportunity
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Less pressure
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More attention from your guide
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A hunt that feels personal, not rushed
WHAT’S INCLUDED
Every antelope hunt includes:
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Guided private land hunting
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Lodging during your stay
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Meals included
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Field care and harvest support
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Help with permits and planning
If you’re not sure which permit to apply for, just reach out. Ryan will walk you through it.
Antelope Pricing
3-Day Rifle Antelope Hunt (Permit 007-21)
- 2×1: $3,500
- 1×1: $4,200
4-Day Archery Antelope Hunt (Permit 900-20)
- 2×1: $2,600
- 1×1: $3,000
DEPOSIT & PAYMENTS
A 50% deposit is required to hold your dates.
Accepted payment methods:
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Venmo
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Cash
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Check
LICENSE & DRAW INFORMATION
Montana draw applications are due:
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April 1 — Deer & Elk
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June 1 — Cow Elk & Antelope
If you have questions about districts or which tag to apply for, call Ryan anytime. It’s easier to handle that early.
What to Bring
Hunters should arrive prepared for changing Montana conditions. We recommend:
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Rifle and/or hunting bow (and appropriate ammunition)
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Quality optics (binoculars, rangefinder)
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Weather-appropriate layered clothing
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Comfortable, broken-in boots
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Daypack with water, snacks, and personal items
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Personal medications and toiletries
What to Expect
Guided antelope hunts with RSO Outfitters are active and fast-paced. This isn’t a sit-and-wait hunt.
Most days start early with time behind the glass, spotting bucks across open country. Once we find the right animal, we’ll make a plan and start working into range.
A typical day looks like:
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Morning glassing from high points
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Spotting and judging bucks
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Stalks through open prairie terrain
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Midday breaks back at camp or lodging
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Evening hunts when movement picks up again
Rifle hunts usually offer more longer-range opportunities, while archery hunts take more patience and tighter setups.
Either way, it’s a fun hunt with a lot of action and great visibility.
All guided Montana hunts include lodging, meals, and professional guides who handle logistics so you can focus on the hunt. Extra hunting days may be added based on daily rates. The closest airport is Billings Logan International Airport (Billings, MT).
Hunt prices do not include hunting licenses, meat processing, motel lodging before or after the hunt, gratuities, or taxidermy.




