Goatshoes
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In my experience weekday pressure drops off materially, but i hunt private.
Also, you mentioned this is a first pronghorn hunt for you. So when you get your goat, and I hope you do, have a plan in place to get the animal cooled down and onto ice ASAP. Pronghorn doesn't hold up in the heat as well as deer or elk. It may not spoil, but it won't taste good. There are two camps of hunters. Those who think pronghorn tastes great and those who don't. Its a matter of immediate care in the field.
Also, you mentioned this is a first pronghorn hunt for you. So when you get your goat, and I hope you do, have a plan in place to get the animal cooled down and onto ice ASAP. Pronghorn doesn't hold up in the heat as well as deer or elk. It may not spoil, but it won't taste good. There are two camps of hunters. Those who think pronghorn tastes great and those who don't. Its a matter of immediate care in the field.