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Wyoming Antelope

Started by mparks, August 20, 2010, 10:39:00 PM

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Bryan Burkhardt

Congratulations on some awesome animals!
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Jason Hansen

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Duckbutt

Kelly is a prince of a man.

I've hunted with him twice and I'd recommend Cole Creek to anyone for the lopes.

Izzy


ArrowAtomik

Interesting simple blind.  Was that aluminum tank a little noisy if you shifted around, or did they have it carpeted in some way?

Gib

Congratulations on the goats, ah the smell of sage comes to mind! good job. gib

Masham Man

Congratulations Mick! I'm glad you are enjoying the Widow. I still love the Shrew, but still want another Widow.  :(  I think I'll order a Bocote PCH next year. Are you getting your buck mounted? He's a nice one. Take care
Daniel

whitebuffalo

TGMM

mparks

QuoteOriginally posted by Masham Man:
Congratulations Mick! I'm glad you are enjoying the Widow. I still love the Shrew, but still want another Widow.   :(   I think I'll order a Bocote PCH next year. Are you getting your buck mounted? He's a nice one. Take care
Yep.  He's at the taxidermist already.

mparks

QuoteOriginally posted by ArrowAtomik:
Interesting simple blind.  Was that aluminum tank a little noisy if you shifted around, or did they have it carpeted in some way?
There was so much room that you really didn't need to get near the sides of the blind.

John3

From both Antelope how many pounds of boned meat total...?

I leave Saturday to go chase goats in SD,,, again. LOL

What sized cooler did you use to get the meat home?

John III
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mparks

QuoteOriginally posted by John3:
From both Antelope how many pounds of boned meat total...?

I leave Saturday to go chase goats in SD,,, again. LOL

What sized cooler did you use to get the meat home?

John III
Don't know how much meat.  30-40# each I'd guess.  I had a 100 quart and a 55 quart coolers.  Caping out the head would have saved a lot of room but I didn't and was barely able to wedge it into the big cooler.  Had room to put in 4 small bags of ice.  Very little melting even in the back of the pickup(with topper) and 100 degree weather for 8 hours or so.  It was about a 22 hour drive total.

ArrowCrester

Nice lope >>>>

My first one  required some tracking also...meat was great !
 

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