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<blockquote data-quote="vancewalker007" data-source="post: 2001324" data-attributes="member: 66917"><p>Any light weight leather gloves will protect your hands but if are rifle hunting and you can shoot 300-400 yards you won't need to stalk much. What you really need to deal with Antelope is some rubber gloves to touch them and field dress them. I'd suggest something like the AMMEX Medical Indigo Nitrile Gloves. Keep a few in your backpack. When you smell them you'll understand why I suggest this. That smell will stay on your hands for a week afterwards. Now, their meat doesn't smell odd but their hair and horns do. Kinda goatie. Every one I ever killed either in Arizona or Wyoming had about the same funky smell. You're gonna get hooked on it once you do it. There is something special about hunting the open plains and seeing game constantly. It reminds me of hunting South Africa.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vancewalker007, post: 2001324, member: 66917"] Any light weight leather gloves will protect your hands but if are rifle hunting and you can shoot 300-400 yards you won't need to stalk much. What you really need to deal with Antelope is some rubber gloves to touch them and field dress them. I'd suggest something like the AMMEX Medical Indigo Nitrile Gloves. Keep a few in your backpack. When you smell them you'll understand why I suggest this. That smell will stay on your hands for a week afterwards. Now, their meat doesn't smell odd but their hair and horns do. Kinda goatie. Every one I ever killed either in Arizona or Wyoming had about the same funky smell. You're gonna get hooked on it once you do it. There is something special about hunting the open plains and seeing game constantly. It reminds me of hunting South Africa. [/QUOTE]
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