Speed goat pics
#1
Speed goat pics
Hey guys - just got back from our antelope hunt out west. Got a buck, although not a huge one. Didn't even get him measured, but I'm guessing around 11-12 inches. It was fun, though, because I had to crawl over 400 yards to get into position to shoot him. I was shooting a Ruger 77 mk II 7mm WSM with a Bushnell 42006-24x40.
On our last day, I got to crawl -again-for what seemed like forever to get in place to shoot a doe with my Win. 94 30-30. I have to say; those Hornady LeveRevolution shellsare UNBELIEVABLE!! At 200 yards it left a hole the size of a quarter on the entrance side and one the size of a golf ball on the way out.
On our last day, I got to crawl -again-for what seemed like forever to get in place to shoot a doe with my Win. 94 30-30. I have to say; those Hornady LeveRevolution shellsare UNBELIEVABLE!! At 200 yards it left a hole the size of a quarter on the entrance side and one the size of a golf ball on the way out.
#3
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Calgary,Alberta,Canada
Posts: 2,123
RE: Speed goat pics
Yah most of the time guys do have to do alot of crawling to get into position but thats part of antelope hunting and its half the fun i think. Congrats on a nice buck. Got any pics of your doe?
#4
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Loveland CO.
Posts: 129
RE: Speed goat pics
Nice buck. . .I just picked up a few private land tags for this weekend. Nice to know outfitters. Just wondering. . .Have not eaten speed goat before. . have eaten blackbuck from my last lease in Texas. . it was great. . . .I would guess a little more gamey? Thoughts?
#5
RE: Speed goat pics
ORIGINAL: Texasimport
Just wondering. . .Have not eaten speed goat before. . have eaten blackbuck from my last lease in Texas. . it was great. . . .I would guess a little more gamey? Thoughts?
Just wondering. . .Have not eaten speed goat before. . have eaten blackbuck from my last lease in Texas. . it was great. . . .I would guess a little more gamey? Thoughts?
I'm not all that experienced with goats but prior to hunting them for the first time last year, I'd heard a lot of people complain about how they smell, how they taste, etc. Someone told me that the key to the taste was to make sure they got cut up and put on ice right away, instead of sitting in the truck/trailer/whatever until you got back home to process them. So that's what I did with the ones I got last year and all them we took this year, too.Theguy said that the temps are usually too warm to let them sit for awhile like you do with deer. Plus, their hides do stink so the sooner you get the meat away from that, the better, I think. So far, so good, I guess; I have no complaints over how they taste, anyway.
#6
RE: Speed goat pics
ORIGINAL: lethalconnection
Congrats on a nice buck. Got any pics of your doe?
Congrats on a nice buck. Got any pics of your doe?
I'll try to upload them so that they have to be viewed separately, since they're kind of bloody.
#8
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Loveland CO.
Posts: 129
RE: Speed goat pics
CJ. . .thanks I heard the same too. . .get the skin off and on ice PDQ for best flavor. Shouldn't be a big problem. . .looks like I will be hunting this weekend in upper 30's and some rain/snow/sleet/ who knows. . . .still sounds like a great time to me. . can hardly wait.