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<blockquote data-quote="Panhandlin Pat" data-source="post: 2745309" data-attributes="member: 124042"><p>I shot one out of palo duro one time. The back straps dulled my knife, you could see the connective tissue between muscle fibers. It was crazy, but ram was aged at 14 years old by taxidermist. </p><p></p><p>Oryx are delicious, red stag eat like elk, black buck are delicious as well (comparable to a good pronghorn), axis are amazing. The sheep usually make ok sausage. When I used to guide high fence hunts most clients agreed that axis and blackbuck were the best eating. I never killed any though so don't know from personal experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Panhandlin Pat, post: 2745309, member: 124042"] I shot one out of palo duro one time. The back straps dulled my knife, you could see the connective tissue between muscle fibers. It was crazy, but ram was aged at 14 years old by taxidermist. Oryx are delicious, red stag eat like elk, black buck are delicious as well (comparable to a good pronghorn), axis are amazing. The sheep usually make ok sausage. When I used to guide high fence hunts most clients agreed that axis and blackbuck were the best eating. I never killed any though so don’t know from personal experience. [/QUOTE]
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