Of course, you can be successful hunting on BLM public land.
Nearly all of my pronghorn hunting has been on private ranch land.
We ,who hunted this ranch,had agreed upon expectations .
Mostly we had a "territory" to hunt. We went there before first light,and stayed there. No driving around. A 4 wheeler to pick up a kill was OK. But no pickup truck hunting.
Pronghorns have roughly 6x binocular eyes. They post sentinels. One frustrated hunter with a pickup can run all the antelope off of several square miles in a surprisingly short time. Persistence simply convinces the antelope to keep running.
And,you may find folks who figure if they can see them,they must be in range.
They will whang away at running antelope that are 1000 yds away,or more.
If you,the public.can drive there,Joe,the public ,can drive there. And he will.
Joe from Colorado,Andy from Kansas,Bill from Indiana, Tom from Texas.
Most are good guys. All drove to the same hunk of BLM land and they can see the pronghorn 1800 yds away.
I'm suggesting if you are going to hunt public land...get your expectations under control. It can be a circus.
I've been spoiled by private land hunting.If an outfitter can offer you an experience on private land,it can be a lot better.
That said, sometimes you get lucky. A BLM land hunt can turn out just fine.
There is one way to find out.
Something I learned fishing Wyoming. Some days...you get to the lake and
The wind is 60 to 70 miles an hour. No point taking the boat off the trailer.
Some days, rookie boats will follow my Lund in convoy every place I go on the lake. Its annoying.
But some days...Maybe we laughed at how stupid we were, heading into a whiteout snow squall dragging a boat to the lake. Then we had a Golden Day. The sun breaks out ,the fish are hungry,and no one else is on the lake.
I learned the way you have those good days .....is to be out there on the not so good days. The Golden Day just shows up sometimes.
It all beats staying home. Go have your antelope hunt!! Public land requires adjusting expectations. Its their land,too. Be grateful its there. Have fun!