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Antelope tastes better in different regions??
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<blockquote data-quote="Bobcape" data-source="post: 1872755" data-attributes="member: 13100"><p>Wow! I have had the exact opposite results. Definitely not denying your experiences, just that I've had such different results here in SD. You probably remember back in the 90's, when every year you could get 2 tags for antelope season and also 2 doe antelope tags to use during deer season. I've been able to hunt antelope a lot here in SD. My now ex-wife hated wild game until she tried antelope. The same with my daughter. </p><p></p><p>I've mainly hunted - Harding, Butte, Meade and Pennington counties. I have taken 50+ antelope here in SD and zero have had sage or gamey flavor. I've also been hunting in WY around the Douglas area for the last 10 years. Again, no bad tasting antelope. I prefer antelope meat over deer or elk personally. </p><p></p><p>I am curious why the different outcomes. I hope your SD antelope take a change for the better for you. Best of luck!</p><p></p><p>Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobcape, post: 1872755, member: 13100"] Wow! I have had the exact opposite results. Definitely not denying your experiences, just that I’ve had such different results here in SD. You probably remember back in the 90's, when every year you could get 2 tags for antelope season and also 2 doe antelope tags to use during deer season. I’ve been able to hunt antelope a lot here in SD. My now ex-wife hated wild game until she tried antelope. The same with my daughter. I’ve mainly hunted - Harding, Butte, Meade and Pennington counties. I have taken 50+ antelope here in SD and zero have had sage or gamey flavor. I’ve also been hunting in WY around the Douglas area for the last 10 years. Again, no bad tasting antelope. I prefer antelope meat over deer or elk personally. I am curious why the different outcomes. I hope your SD antelope take a change for the better for you. Best of luck! Bob [/QUOTE]
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