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Antelope-good to eat?
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<blockquote data-quote="cowboy" data-source="post: 674874" data-attributes="member: 8833"><p>I and my sons prefer antelope over deer and elk. All good advise given up above. Keep in mind that it's been a long time since I gutted an animal - bone 'em right where they fall even if that means 100 yds from a vehicle and leave the guts in the rib cage. We have coolers with ice and just put the meat sacks in the large coolers when we get back to a vehicle.</p><p> </p><p>Even in the back country on horse back where we won't get out for days we bone them on the spot. If it gets really warm we lay some down timber across a creek in the shade and set the sacks of meat on the lodge poles about 4-6" above water line. That air above a running creek will keep meat cool a long time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboy, post: 674874, member: 8833"] I and my sons prefer antelope over deer and elk. All good advise given up above. Keep in mind that it's been a long time since I gutted an animal - bone 'em right where they fall even if that means 100 yds from a vehicle and leave the guts in the rib cage. We have coolers with ice and just put the meat sacks in the large coolers when we get back to a vehicle. Even in the back country on horse back where we won't get out for days we bone them on the spot. If it gets really warm we lay some down timber across a creek in the shade and set the sacks of meat on the lodge poles about 4-6" above water line. That air above a running creek will keep meat cool a long time. [/QUOTE]
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