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<blockquote data-quote="manydogs" data-source="post: 375167" data-attributes="member: 24131"><p>Here is how I approach antelope hunting: bring light weight hunting boots to move fast when out of view; small binoculars to scan when away from the truck; stay out of view at the 1000 yard + range, what they don't see they don't think is there; lead buck will see your head between the sagbrush at 600 yards; watch the cactus when crawling; bring a plastic as in Cabela's roll up game sled for retrieve in cactus/sagebrush, antelope hide is thin; bring large coolers/ice, roll up card table and cutting board; rough bone out (backstrap, legs off pelvis/shoulders at least) and pack on ice, they will taste better; 5 gallon water jugs for cleaning; good paper towels like blue shop towels for picking hair off, again - better taste. Antelope can really suck or be best taste, get the hide off and cool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="manydogs, post: 375167, member: 24131"] Here is how I approach antelope hunting: bring light weight hunting boots to move fast when out of view; small binoculars to scan when away from the truck; stay out of view at the 1000 yard + range, what they don't see they don't think is there; lead buck will see your head between the sagbrush at 600 yards; watch the cactus when crawling; bring a plastic as in Cabela's roll up game sled for retrieve in cactus/sagebrush, antelope hide is thin; bring large coolers/ice, roll up card table and cutting board; rough bone out (backstrap, legs off pelvis/shoulders at least) and pack on ice, they will taste better; 5 gallon water jugs for cleaning; good paper towels like blue shop towels for picking hair off, again - better taste. Antelope can really suck or be best taste, get the hide off and cool. [/QUOTE]
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