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Antelope-good to eat?
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<blockquote data-quote="Win.308Stealth" data-source="post: 676350" data-attributes="member: 31144"><p>My self and three other friends went out to Wyoming last year for Antelope, and a couple of the local boys helped out with the hunt in more ways than I could thank them. First, they told us how to take care of the meat. After the kill, gut the carcass, drag it back to the truck, and skin it. Right after skinning we would put the carcass in a BIG cooler and put a bunch of frozen water (mainly gatorade bottles) bottles in and around the carcass. Withing 30 minutes the meat would be cool to the touch, in the evening we would quarter the carcass and freeze it.</p><p> </p><p>After my wife tried the meat, she gave me permission go hunt Antelope the following season, but she did say I need to harvest my whole limit and not just bring home 2 antelope. We use the meat just like we use beef or venison. There is nothing wrong with the taste of Antelope. Just get yourself a really good laser rangefinder and an accurate rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Win.308Stealth, post: 676350, member: 31144"] My self and three other friends went out to Wyoming last year for Antelope, and a couple of the local boys helped out with the hunt in more ways than I could thank them. First, they told us how to take care of the meat. After the kill, gut the carcass, drag it back to the truck, and skin it. Right after skinning we would put the carcass in a BIG cooler and put a bunch of frozen water (mainly gatorade bottles) bottles in and around the carcass. Withing 30 minutes the meat would be cool to the touch, in the evening we would quarter the carcass and freeze it. After my wife tried the meat, she gave me permission go hunt Antelope the following season, but she did say I need to harvest my whole limit and not just bring home 2 antelope. We use the meat just like we use beef or venison. There is nothing wrong with the taste of Antelope. Just get yourself a really good laser rangefinder and an accurate rifle. [/QUOTE]
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