wolfpup
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- Jul 14, 2015
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Was going to fund my kids school lunch account but this seems like a better cause.... I'm in!
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Thanks again. I hope I’m back sooner than later. Going to see how the random draw treats me for a whileWe give NRs about half...
No such thing. Every single penny is greatly appreciated and of extreme value. Not just to the NAPF’s humble beginnings but it means a great deal to me personally.meager donations.
We really didn’t expect results that fast but heck yeah, pretty sure it is a result of our efforts.I just saw a pronghorn on the way into Rawlins. It must be working.
I hear that once in a while. I think it is because pronghorn are typically hunted in hot weather and meat care is so time critical then. Also, they often live in sagebrush country and they have a peculiar smell. Combine that with hair that comes out super easy and I believe people get that hair on the meat and it taints it. When taken care of properly, it is right at the top of our list of favorite meat. Give it another shot sometime and thanks for helping out.Done! I threw my hat in the ring with 125,,. I've only eaten pronghorn twice and both times it tasted like roadkill. Couldn't even make chili with the meat. Good on you folks for helping out these nasty critters
Spot on analysis. Both were taken in ~100° temps and it was probably 3-4 hours before they saw ice. Ditto on the sagebrush.I hear that once in a while. I think it is because pronghorn are typically hunted in hot weather and meat care is so time critical then. Also, they often live in sagebrush country and they have a peculiar smell. Combine that with hair that comes out super easy and I believe people get that hair on the meat and it taints it. When taken care of properly, it is right at the top of our list of favorite meat. Give it another shot sometime and thanks for helping out.
Just a quick update: we are actively moving forward with 501C3 filing, branding, logo, bylaws, etc. We are moving the ball forward!
Have you all cross posted this onto social media and tagged groups like meateater and other “influencers”?Fellow HuntTalkers and Conservationists,
As you may be aware, most all of our big game animals have a non-profit organization advocating for the well-being and permanent future presence of a sustainable, healthy, and huntable population. The one exception is the Pronghorn. But a group of us hope to change that with the establishment of the "North American Pronghorn Foundation". Our initial step is to complete the necessary paperwork to make this an official organization. If you're interested in helping this cause get on its feet, please see the attached GoFundMe link to show your support.
Feel free to message any of us listed, if you have any questions or would like to be involved. We are of course in the fledging stages, but we have high aspirations and would love to have many of you join as future members so we can help this important mission grow.
Because part of the funds raised in this initial effort will be used to file for 501c3 tax exempt status, any donation to this GoFundMe will not be tax deductible.
In addition to 501c3 tax exempt status, the funds raised here will be used for other start-up costs that will include logo/branding, website/systems management, and leveraged for additional fundraising.
Thanks in advance, and goatspeed!
Dean Krebs
Jake Schwaller
Josh Newstad
Randy Routier
David Gough
Bryan Suchey
Brock Wahl
Phil Orem
Collin Fountain
Donate to Help Launch the North American Pronghorn Foundation, organized by Brock Wahl
We are raising start up funds for a NEW non-profit conservation organiz… Brock Wahl needs your support for Help Launch the North American Pronghorn Foundationwww.gofundme.com
Put it in the Pronghorn Addiction Facebook group. But didn’t think about tagging hunting industry.I still
Have you all cross posted this onto social media and tagged groups like meateater and other “influencers”?
I still need to donate and will today but just curious.
We have an invite to interview with outdoor life and Andrew Mckean, but we want to wait until we have the website up and are prepared to accept traffic. Randy has graciously offered all of his platforms, but the same thought process applies. We want our i’s dotted and t’s crossed before we open the proverbial gates.What about a mention from Fresh Tracks TV and podcasts for interviews? Or will that be more beneficial when you are looking for membership?