cgasner1
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How big are these things I was told the size of a cow elk they look more like a mule deer to me. Are they any good on the plate or what are you guys doing with the meat?
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Mix the meat with pork, add spices, add a lacto culture if you like, smoke it, and you'd never know it was sheep....How big are these things I was told the size of a cow elk they look more like a mule deer to me. Are they any good on the plate or what are you guys doing with the meat?
That looks tasty what do you charge a poundMix the meat with pork, add spices, add a lacto culture if you like, smoke it, and you'd never know it was sheep....
In Texas, they don't get nearly as large as some folks say. I've never seen one over the size an Angus bull.
The rams are pretty stocky. I've packed whole (but gutted) buck antelope out on my back, and there's no way I could have carried this aoudad out whole. I'd guess they're abouot the same height as a pronghorn but probably twice the weight.Looking more antelope size to me thanks guy’s appreciate it
That is probably the best explanation I’ve got from what I can tell from pictures just a much heavier antelope I know a guy with 2 mounted he just got back I’m gonna go look at them thanksThe rams are pretty stocky. I've packed whole (but gutted) buck antelope out on my back, and there's no way I could have carried this aoudad out whole. I'd guess they're abouot the same height as a pronghorn but probably twice the weight.
When I shot my aoudad, my guide said that they were very hard to kill, and to shoot him in the hind quarters to break his legs and put him down. That was my first hunt with my .300 Weatherby, so I put my crosshair just behind his shoulder, and he was a bang flop dead. My guide commented afterward "You don't listen to your guide, do you?" and I smiled and replied "No".