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<blockquote data-quote="buffybr" data-source="post: 300778" data-attributes="member: 15734"><p>Several of us regularly hunt antelope on some block management ranches in SE Montana. These are basically walk-in hunts. I usually kill my animals 1 to 3 miles from the nearest road.</p><p> </p><p>Although pronghorns aren't real big, the old saying of "the work starts after you pull the trigger" can apply to them if you shoot them several miles from a road. The easiest way that I've found to get them out is on one of those two wheel game carriers, like Cabela's sells for about $100. The carrier sure beats dragging the antelope out or carrying them out on your back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buffybr, post: 300778, member: 15734"] Several of us regularly hunt antelope on some block management ranches in SE Montana. These are basically walk-in hunts. I usually kill my animals 1 to 3 miles from the nearest road. Although pronghorns aren't real big, the old saying of "the work starts after you pull the trigger" can apply to them if you shoot them several miles from a road. The easiest way that I've found to get them out is on one of those two wheel game carriers, like Cabela's sells for about $100. The carrier sure beats dragging the antelope out or carrying them out on your back. [/QUOTE]
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