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<blockquote data-quote="mtntrapper1" data-source="post: 674815" data-attributes="member: 47396"><p>I Lived in WY and MT for most of my years, and hunted Antelope for years. Big Bucks eat fine also. I like Antelope meat better than any other wild game generally. Sweet, mild and very fine grained meat. Depends somewhat on feed. I noted that the Grass Range / Lewistown MT area Bucks ate better than the Cody, WY, and Broadus, MT Bucks. One of my biggest bucks was in S.West MT near the continental divide and Idaho border up high and hung out in steep country and some timber too, It was one of the best eatin bucks I ever shot. Longer and thicker hair than any other from living at high altitude also. One of the best ways to get good meat is to absolutely not run them hard. Find them by scouting well, get to them early in the am and shoot them as they rise from their bedding areas, or their first drink area of the day, or early am grazing. Then cool them off fast and keep clean like Tikka Mike says. I leave the hide on to keep from drying out meat also. I'll take Antelope over any other wild game when I can !! They are a blast to hunt also!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtntrapper1, post: 674815, member: 47396"] I Lived in WY and MT for most of my years, and hunted Antelope for years. Big Bucks eat fine also. I like Antelope meat better than any other wild game generally. Sweet, mild and very fine grained meat. Depends somewhat on feed. I noted that the Grass Range / Lewistown MT area Bucks ate better than the Cody, WY, and Broadus, MT Bucks. One of my biggest bucks was in S.West MT near the continental divide and Idaho border up high and hung out in steep country and some timber too, It was one of the best eatin bucks I ever shot. Longer and thicker hair than any other from living at high altitude also. One of the best ways to get good meat is to absolutely not run them hard. Find them by scouting well, get to them early in the am and shoot them as they rise from their bedding areas, or their first drink area of the day, or early am grazing. Then cool them off fast and keep clean like Tikka Mike says. I leave the hide on to keep from drying out meat also. I'll take Antelope over any other wild game when I can !! They are a blast to hunt also! [/QUOTE]
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