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OneEye 02-03-2004 06:11 PM

Antelope good eating?
 
I hear Antelope is not good eating, some people say it taste like sage, any truth to this?

j3k2c1 02-03-2004 06:34 PM

RE: Antelope good eating?
 
I have eaten antelope all my life and it is my favorite tasting game meat.
It will taste horrible if after you shoot it you treat it like a deer and let it "cure" for several days. You quater it up IMMEDIATELY and put it in a cooler with lots of ice. Then it is the most amazingly tender and tasty meat on the North American continent!

hunter338 02-03-2004 06:34 PM

RE: Antelope good eating?
 
All I can say is that I tried it for my third time about a year ago."MY FIRST, MY LAST, AND MY ONLY''!!!!!!!!! Tasted like a damn old Grease-Wood bush.

Speedgoat 02-03-2004 08:00 PM

RE: Antelope good eating?
 
I have to go along with J3 on this one, after you get that antelope, field dress is, and get the skin off as soon as you can, keep it cool and clean, and cut it as soon as you can. While i have never iced one down, i get to the cuttin as soon as possible. I have had antelope that was better than any elk or deer i have eaten.
I do think the closer you get one to agricultural country the better. [quote]ORIGINAL: OneEye

I hear Antelope is not good eating, some people say it taste like sage, any truth to this? [hr]

j3k2c1 02-03-2004 08:04 PM

RE: Antelope good eating?
 

All I can say is that I tried it for my third time about a year ago."MY FIRST, MY LAST, AND MY ONLY''!!!!!!!!! Tasted like a damn old Grease-Wood bush.
How was it field prepared? How soon was it butchered? It makes an amazing difference!

arrowsmit 02-03-2004 08:30 PM

RE: Antelope good eating?
 
I don't have much experience having killed only one, but it tasted great. I cooled the meat ASAP, & of course, everyone knows that bow killed critters always taste better...[>:]:D[&:]

Duffy 02-03-2004 08:49 PM

RE: Antelope good eating?
 
I have eaten a lot of pronghorn and I hope I can eat a lot more. It is one of my favorites.

Robin

elkaddict 02-03-2004 10:10 PM

RE: Antelope good eating?
 
Properly cared for, antelope meat is superb, perhaps even the best of the wild game. As others have said, you must skin it and cool it down immediately. If this is done, it has a delicate texture without the gamey flavor some deer have. If you treat it like you would a deer and delay skinning and cooling it down, it's as bad as a rutting buck. When in good antelope country, we literally drive around with a cooler full of ice with the goal of having the quarters on ice within 20-30 minutes of the animal hitting the ground. Try it, you will be favorably impressed.

Jorgy 02-03-2004 10:26 PM

RE: Antelope good eating?
 
I always heard the same thing about lopes and it kind of turned me off to hunting them, for awhile anyway. We (my group) does just as the above have stated, skin, quarter and get on ice. The meat is always excellent!

When I'm hunting in Wyoming I see lots of guys who will shot a lope early in the day and it's still in the back of his pickup at night while he is sipping barley, what a waste of fine flesh.

Jorgy 02-03-2004 10:30 PM

RE: Antelope good eating?
 
On a semi-related note I was talking with my buddy back in Wisconsin and he told me that another friend of ours was just cutting up his deer from rifle season. He shot a little 6 point a day or two before turkey day and it's been hung in his garage ever since. I had to ask him to repeat that to me since I must have heard him wrong, but I didn't. Kind of wondering how 2.5 months of aging will make that little buck taste, and how much of the meat is dried all the way through the skin.


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