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<blockquote data-quote="hunterdeere" data-source="post: 732635" data-attributes="member: 7030"><p>If you are interested in hunting on farm ground, you can usually find places to hunt without having to pay a fee. Most people think they have to be in ranch country, but there are plenty killed on a wheat field. They are right about not needing a large caliber. My daughters and I have killed them with anything from a 22-250 to a 30-06 with managed recoil. My personal preference is a 25-06. </p><p>As far as the meat, put the animal down quick, cool it off quick and do not let age long. We try to cool ours down asap and usually cut it up the same day. We bone it and try to take off anything blue or white. Most times you can cut it with a fork and has a really good flavor. My wife will even eat it, and she will not eat deer at all!</p><p></p><p> PM me and I might be able to find you some places to hunt. They will be on farm ground as I stated above, but there are plenty of antelope. Most farmers will tell you no problem, but you have to shoot 3 or 4 and pick out the best!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hunterdeere, post: 732635, member: 7030"] If you are interested in hunting on farm ground, you can usually find places to hunt without having to pay a fee. Most people think they have to be in ranch country, but there are plenty killed on a wheat field. They are right about not needing a large caliber. My daughters and I have killed them with anything from a 22-250 to a 30-06 with managed recoil. My personal preference is a 25-06. As far as the meat, put the animal down quick, cool it off quick and do not let age long. We try to cool ours down asap and usually cut it up the same day. We bone it and try to take off anything blue or white. Most times you can cut it with a fork and has a really good flavor. My wife will even eat it, and she will not eat deer at all! PM me and I might be able to find you some places to hunt. They will be on farm ground as I stated above, but there are plenty of antelope. Most farmers will tell you no problem, but you have to shoot 3 or 4 and pick out the best!! [/QUOTE]
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