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so how does antelope taste ?
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<blockquote data-quote="cinch" data-source="post: 283453" data-attributes="member: 6040"><p>Mark, They aren't the best. Like Jim said, make chili, sausage, salami, or something else that is highly spiced. If you can get one thats been eating alfalfa or good grass, they really aren't bad. They could be within 10 feet of a hayfield and still eat sagebrush. Like everyone says, field care is going to help the most. Shoot it right, skin it, and cool it down. There isn't much meat on one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cinch, post: 283453, member: 6040"] Mark, They aren't the best. Like Jim said, make chili, sausage, salami, or something else that is highly spiced. If you can get one thats been eating alfalfa or good grass, they really aren't bad. They could be within 10 feet of a hayfield and still eat sagebrush. Like everyone says, field care is going to help the most. Shoot it right, skin it, and cool it down. There isn't much meat on one. [/QUOTE]
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