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Well that didn’t go how I planned it!
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<blockquote data-quote="PartsJr." data-source="post: 2476327" data-attributes="member: 87242"><p>I think it was 1995. My dad, my uncle and his son and I all went Antelope hunting near Miles City Montana. We gained permission from a nice rancher and shortly after spotted a small group of animals. My younger cousin and i put the sneak on the group using the broken terrain to our advantage. We got within 100-150 yards. My cousin shot first dropping his animal where it was laying and I dropped a second. We decided to wait for the dads to come down to help us with the field dressing chores. The rough terrain took a bit for them navigate their Blazer to us. Now I had probably field dressed 8 to 10 deer before this trip, but I had never field dressed an antelope. As my dad, uncle and cousin were holding the animal I proceeded with the task. I'm not sure to this day if antelope tend to bloat faster than whitetail, but what I do know is all it took was one little slip of my knife and I was literally spackled with antelope poo from my waist band of my pants to the top of my hat! Everyone bust a gut laughing (pun intended)!</p><p>Good memories.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PartsJr., post: 2476327, member: 87242"] I think it was 1995. My dad, my uncle and his son and I all went Antelope hunting near Miles City Montana. We gained permission from a nice rancher and shortly after spotted a small group of animals. My younger cousin and i put the sneak on the group using the broken terrain to our advantage. We got within 100-150 yards. My cousin shot first dropping his animal where it was laying and I dropped a second. We decided to wait for the dads to come down to help us with the field dressing chores. The rough terrain took a bit for them navigate their Blazer to us. Now I had probably field dressed 8 to 10 deer before this trip, but I had never field dressed an antelope. As my dad, uncle and cousin were holding the animal I proceeded with the task. I’m not sure to this day if antelope tend to bloat faster than whitetail, but what I do know is all it took was one little slip of my knife and I was literally spackled with antelope poo from my waist band of my pants to the top of my hat! Everyone bust a gut laughing (pun intended)! Good memories. [/QUOTE]
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