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Post by Kt29 on Dec 10, 2010 14:28:18 GMT -5
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Post by JerseyHunter on Dec 10, 2010 21:18:00 GMT -5
Sweet looking pics
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Post by 4Pointer on Dec 11, 2010 0:40:40 GMT -5
SOME GREAT PIC'S TERRY.. HOW'S THE MEAT TASTE,, NEVER HAD THAT ..
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Post by Kt29 on Dec 11, 2010 10:55:38 GMT -5
SOME GREAT PIC'S TERRY.. HOW'S THE MEAT TASTE,, NEVER HAD THAT .. To be honest Larry. It's not my favorite meat to eat. It has its own unique flavor. Thankfully they are small and don't have all that much meat.
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Post by grizz1 on Dec 11, 2010 18:32:49 GMT -5
Nice pics Terry, you are doing a great job with your camera this fall/winter. Always good to see new territory and animals.
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Post by Kt29 on Dec 11, 2010 20:48:25 GMT -5
Nice pics Terry, you are doing a great job with your camera this fall/winter. Always good to see new territory and animals. Thanks Grizz. I wish I was half as capable as the camera is.
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Post by grizz1 on Dec 12, 2010 0:03:29 GMT -5
I know the feeling Terry, just when I think I've mastered my simple camera I find another setting on it. The good thing about the digital is we can afford to experiment and you have such beautiful scenery and wildlife I sure hope you continue to carry your camera and share pictures with us. As for eating those Pronghorns, do you think it is because of what they eat that makes them low on everyones list as favorite table fair? I noticed many times when traveling, I'd see Pronghorns eating sage brush right next to irrigated Alfalfa or grain fields, they seem to be a "strange" animal! I'd like to hunt them sometime though in their wide open spaces.
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Post by Kt29 on Dec 12, 2010 8:41:13 GMT -5
I know the feeling Terry, just when I think I've mastered my simple camera I find another setting on it. The good thing about the digital is we can afford to experiment and you have such beautiful scenery and wildlife I sure hope you continue to carry your camera and share pictures with us. As for eating those Pronghorns, do you think it is because of what they eat that makes them low on everyones list as favorite table fair? I noticed many times when traveling, I'd see Pronghorns eating sage brush right next to irrigated Alfalfa or grain fields, they seem to be a "strange" animal! I'd like to hunt them sometime though in their wide open spaces. I would very much agree with you on what they eat contributes alot to the flavor. Hunting antelope on the prairies is a fun hunt. Hopefully you will get to do it some day.
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Post by LongSpur39 on Dec 12, 2010 9:22:32 GMT -5
Awesome group of animals right there. I had both pronghorn and mule deer meat that my buddy got. It was not all that great.LOL! He said their diet consisted of a lot of sage. Had a unique flavor to say the least. Keep those pics rollin bro.
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