Dinkshooter
Well-known member
Don't get me started on the people who hate Lope!
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Hopefully you can keep it that way! We get some of the nonsense out here but they are limited by their cars batteries I think because it hasn’t got too bad yet. They don’t want to eat anything I do either so it’s mostly just unsightly to see them.Yes, but we don’t have Portland.
Before Fish & Game ruined things introducing mices shrimp, even the small lakers from Flathead tasted like greasy cat food. After the shrimp the kokanee were decimated, world famous bull trout fishery disappeared, and invasive species lake trout went nuts. Sure they taste good now but there's so many they fill the forks of Flathead Rivers and tributaries all the way to Canada. Catch all those fish killing fightless snakes you want. Is there even a limit on that trash now?
NW Ontario. I was raised in the Flathead and still own the family home there. But I will never live there again. It's wrecked by developers. Very sad. My brothers still live in C Falls.Where do you live?
It’s probably because it wasn’t taken care of properly. Antelope can be really tricky from what I’ve read around here.Don't get me started on the people who hate Lope!
Antelope aren’t any trickier to take care of than elk, deer, or any other ungulate.It’s probably because it wasn’t taken care of properly. Antelope can be really tricky from what I’ve read around here.
Antelope isn’t any trickier to take care of than elk, deer, or any other ungulate.
You sure?Antelope aren’t any trickier to take care of than elk, deer, or any other ungulate.
Judging by that thread it takes some serious voodoo to get edible meat from an antelope...You sure?
Proper Meat Care for Antelope
I seen Randy stress this in his videos yet I see hunters carrying a freshly harvested antelope around in the backs of their pickups. Antelope that has been resting has a high internal body temperature of 101.84 degrees Farenheight. That temperature rises when they are running. Antelope have...www.hunttalk.com