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<blockquote data-quote="manitou" data-source="post: 1726011" data-attributes="member: 105280"><p>I always get a little hair on the meat when breaking them down. Just clean it off, it will be fine... it's not radioactive. You should avoid the black cheek patches on the bucks much like you avoid the tarsel glands on whitetails. I actually find a rutting whitetail odor way more offensive than pronghorn smell... which washes right off with soap and water btw. Now, get the oils on your hunt clothes and don't wash them, you will smell it a while. Again, I don't find it overly objectionable. Steve Renella says they smell like corn chips!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="manitou, post: 1726011, member: 105280"] I always get a little hair on the meat when breaking them down. Just clean it off, it will be fine... it's not radioactive. You should avoid the black cheek patches on the bucks much like you avoid the tarsel glands on whitetails. I actually find a rutting whitetail odor way more offensive than pronghorn smell... which washes right off with soap and water btw. Now, get the oils on your hunt clothes and don't wash them, you will smell it a while. Again, I don't find it overly objectionable. Steve Renella says they smell like corn chips! [/QUOTE]
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