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Post by Woody Williams on Jul 12, 2006 19:26:36 GMT -5
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Post by DEERTRACKS on Jul 13, 2006 8:34:51 GMT -5
Can't imagine having the run of 64,000 acres for 3 days. WOW!!!!!!
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Post by hunter7x on Jul 13, 2006 13:24:43 GMT -5
Not impressed, lucky shot and shooting one like that doesn't interest me. Riding around in the truck until you see one then jump out and start shooting...no thanks.
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Post by dec on Jul 20, 2006 8:16:53 GMT -5
No thanks.
I plan on going next year. Spot and stalk with a decoy and a bow. The only way to take a speed goat.
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Post by pbr on Jul 20, 2006 11:46:21 GMT -5
It was dumb luck shot. One that should have never been taken.
"Hunters" like this give us a bad name.
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Post by steiny on Jul 20, 2006 20:01:37 GMT -5
Mighty fancy shooting Tex ! Shooting at those crazy speed goats on the run is a hoot! My partner cracked one at 396 laser measured yards last time I hunted them. Those critters are just downright fun to hunt. You see lots of game, and about always get shot opportunities. If you've not hunted them, I'd highly recommend it. Pretty tasty too!
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Post by Decatur on Jul 21, 2006 6:56:10 GMT -5
My cousin shot one in Wyoming. The thing tasted like a railroad tie!
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Post by Woody Williams on Jul 21, 2006 7:08:13 GMT -5
My cousin shot one in Wyoming. The thing tasted like a railroad tie! Really? I've bowkilled three and they all tasted just fine. A little sagy, but not bad.
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Post by oldblue on Jul 21, 2006 11:53:36 GMT -5
Not impressed, lucky shot and shooting one like that doesn't interest me. Riding around in the truck until you see one then jump out and start shooting...no thanks. I agree. I agree too.
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Post by stinkychomper on Jul 21, 2006 18:33:16 GMT -5
I enjoy eating antelope. Cleaning them is another story the smell is kind of like cleaning a 120# rabbit
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Post by racktracker on Jul 22, 2006 16:54:57 GMT -5
Nice "goats" guys.
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Post by steiny on Jul 22, 2006 17:54:59 GMT -5
I would contend you could serve an antelope steak right alongside an Indiana whitetail steak, and would have a difficult time telling the difference.
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