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Again - None have 60 pounds of meat.

It’s kinda like the 30” tall mule deer.

Heres a professional that has the same experience as me- shoot a BIG antelope and you will approach 60 lbs of meat if your not wasting it when you cut it up. Not all of us shoot the yearling antelope.
 

Heres a professional that has the same experience as me- shoot a BIG antelope and you will approach 60 lbs of meat if your not wasting it when you cut it up. Not all of us shoot the yearling antelope.
Hey, @Point Creep maybe you could still book with them. Maximize meat recovery. mtmuley
 
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Heres a professional that has the same experience as me- shoot a BIG antelope and you will approach 60 lbs of meat if your not wasting it when you cut it up. Not all of us shoot the yearling antelope.
I’ll shoot a bigger Wyoming antelope this year than all their guided “hunters”. Bets? It’ll have about 35# of meat like most other big bucks.
 
Guessing all mine haven’t yielded 60lbs of meat because I wasn’t hunting them in nasty bighorn sheep habitat
 
Guessing all mine haven’t yielded 60lbs of meat because I wasn’t hunting them in nasty bighorn sheep habitat
That is 100% where I hunt them and I see dozens of big horn sheep in a weekend.

If i sit really still in some june berry bushes the sheep walk within 50 yards of me sometimes.
 

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I’ve butchered around 100 antelope. Most big bucks yield about 35lbs of meat. None have 60 lbs of meat.
How many hundreds of years did it take you to draw 100 antelope tags? With most land mass in wyoming having less than 200 and sometimes as little as 50 antelope tags per tag type in a given hunt area, it would take me about 350 years to draw 100 antelope tags as a resident. Are these farm antelope?
 
How many hundreds of years did it take you to draw 100 antelope tags? With most land mass in wyoming having less than 200 and sometimes as little as 50 antelope tags per tag type in a given hunt area, it would take me about 350 years to draw 100 antelope tags as a resident. Are these farm antelope?
It’s mind-blowing that people as dumb as you can figure out how to turn on a computer.
 
How many hundreds of years did it take you to draw 100 antelope tags? With most land mass in wyoming having less than 200 and sometimes as little as 50 antelope tags per tag type in a given hunt area, it would take me about 350 years to draw 100 antelope tags as a resident. Are these farm antelope?
I have drawn well over 100 pronghorn tags. Wasn't long ago in Wyoming you could get 6 tags/year. Most I ever had in a year was 4. I drew 3 pronghorn tags in wyoming last year, filled my buck tag, tossed the 2 doe tags. There were also years in Montana that you could shoot 4.

The buck I shot last year was my 80th pronghorn.
 
I have drawn well over 100 pronghorn tags. Wasn't long ago in Wyoming you could get 6 tags/year. Most I ever had in a year was 4. I drew 3 pronghorn tags in wyoming last year, filled my buck tag, tossed the 2 doe tags. There were also years in Montana that you could shoot 4.

The buck I shot last year was my 80th pronghorn.
Now us residents are lucky to draw one tag every 3 years in wyoming
 
I have drawn well over 100 pronghorn tags. Wasn't long ago in Wyoming you could get 6 tags/year. Most I ever had in a year was 4. I drew 3 pronghorn tags in wyoming last year, filled my buck tag, tossed the 2 doe tags. There were also years in Montana that you could shoot 4.

The buck I shot last year was my 80th pronghorn.
You can really pump those numbers up on days like this..
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