The premier trophy antelope hunting guide service in the west

Guides

Established in the early 90′s and run by Tony Grimmett Pronghorn Guide Service strives to give you an adventure unlike any other. The premise of our guided hunts is to assist you in reaching your goals. This involves maximizing your unique antelope tag and minimizing your headache and worry.

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Tony Grimmett, Owner, Outfitter, Guide


In 1990 a short Italian named Tony Grimmett was hired by an escapading filmmaker to assist in a statewide Arizona antelope hunt. Tony promptly helped the wildcat bring down a pronghorn of great magnitude from the desolate plains of Unit 10′s Coconino Plateau. Today, still breaking records, he survives as owner and lead guide of Pronghorn Guide Service. If you have a tag, if no one else can help, and if you can find him, maybe you can hire… Pronghorn Guide Service.


Eli Grimmett, Co-Owner, Guide


Eli Grimmett has assisted in guiding to many of the World’s Records and State Records that Pronghorn Guide Service has been involved with. He has personally taken 6 pronghorn, 2 of them score over 90-inches and are State Records for their respective states – New Mexico (archery) and Wyoming. Eli currently spends his free time trying to find more effective ways to hunt, scout, and field judge pronghorn. He currently lives in New River, Arizona.


Dave Brown, Guide


Dave Brown has worked with Pronghorn Guide Service for 10 years and his evolution as a trophy antelope hunter has not been untested. Fortunately, he has passed every test we’ve thrown at him and continues to improve in his abilities year after year. Dave has taken many record book animals including several pronghorn and vows to one day kill a 90-incher – and we’re pretty certain he’ll realize that goal!