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Last Post 10/13/2010 2:26 PM by  Goldust
Going Antelope Hunting
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10/05/2010 10:01 AM
      Well it's that time of year when us poor adjusters go to the hills and shoot our meat. Will fill you in on the details when I return.
    Looks like the storm in the caribbean  is headed for England any way.
    JERRY TAYLOR
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    10/05/2010 10:41 AM
    Wait for me, wait for me, I wanna go, too.

    Not much meat on an antelope.
    "Prattling on and on about being an ass with experience doesn't make someone experienced. It just makes you an ass." Rod Buvens, Pilot grunt
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    10/05/2010 11:11 AM
    About 20 pounds if you shoot it in the neck. We have 2 tags so we can get a 2nd antelope of the female gender .I would rather eat Antelope than any other game animal. Unless you are talking Fish then it's Walleye.
    JERRY TAYLOR
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    10/05/2010 1:35 PM
    We put a small deer and a small wild pig in a large pressure cooker with other appropriate seasonings and vegetables. Feeds an army and it is good, good, good.
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    10/05/2010 2:51 PM


       Gad how big a pressure cooker is it?
    JERRY TAYLOR
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    10/06/2010 12:38 AM
    It is one of those old canners. When I was a kid every farm family had one and used it for canning, actually jarring, the produce from a garden and anything else that could be preserved under pressure in a Mason jar. I am told that some people used Ball jars, but the Deatons were and are Mason jar users.
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    10/06/2010 8:36 AM
    Ok! My wife uses one of those for Pickles , Beans and Salsa she makes from our tomato crop.
     That must be a couple little critters you use. you must bone them out?
    JERRY TAYLOR
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    10/06/2010 6:16 PM
    Relatively small, boned, cut into cubes and seared. Beans, peppers, tomatoes, onions and spices, mmmmmmmmm good, enough to feed an army.

    Check out my Webinair on Southern Fried Catfish with white onions, hush puppies, white bread, slaw and french fries. Some Coconut Cream pie for desert, up there, in Montana, grub like that would cause a riot.
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    10/06/2010 10:52 PM
    Man you're mak'in my mouth water !!!!!!!!
    How do I find you're webinar?
    JERRY TAYLOR
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    10/13/2010 10:50 AM
    Well got back safe & sound but there were no antelope to be found. Only saw about 15 that were over 500 yards away.
    Maybe later this year.
    JERRY TAYLOR
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    10/13/2010 11:09 AM
    Jerry sounds like the antelope were like the 2010 stom season, just enough of a look to whet the appetite.
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    10/13/2010 1:38 PM
    I have a funny antelope story, involves a USAF Master Sargent and a black powder rifle.
    "Prattling on and on about being an ass with experience doesn't make someone experienced. It just makes you an ass." Rod Buvens, Pilot grunt
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    10/13/2010 2:26 PM
    Yaaa that's about it. Hunting is getting tougher for antelope up here as they go to the alfalfa fields on private ranches. We were misinformed that a guy that another person knew had thousands of acres of land well turns out he had 10 acres. I will never let my friend schedule another of our hunts. I have always filled my tags.
      Enough of that ,Where is some work???
    JERRY TAYLOR
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