This week Casey is in Wyoming hunting pronghorn antelope. The catch...he only has 24 hours to do it. Wyoming is known for its abundance of pronghorn throughout the state and for the various opportunities to hunt them during the fall. What isn't as well known is just how fantastic this wild game meat is to eat. Easily one of the most underrated species we hunt each year. Pronghorn hunting is also a great way for non-resident hunters to get their first taste of DIY western hunting.
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The new way you guys have been editing isn’t going unnoticed. Looks great guys keep up the good work 💯
Merry Christmas!!! And a huge thank you to your online crew!! They did a awesome job on my T shirt order for Christmas!!!
Dang! That was about as perfect as a stalk on a big buck Pronghorn can be. Great execution and perfect shot - obviously. Congratulations Casey. Great video!
Beautiful goat. Some fine eating there! Merry Christmas and Thanks for doing what you all do and sharing it with all of us!
This is on my to-do list this year. Only been once, it certainly was different.
Congrats Casey! Merry Christmas to all of the Hush family!
Merry Christmas Gents!
Congratulations Casey, nice goat. Merry Christmas to the whole Hushin crew.
Merry Christmas 🎄 Hush crew and family! Nice goat Casey. Antelope are so much fun to hunt. Such amazing meat when taken properly. Thanks for taking us along. Take care, see ya :)
Not sure what it is but damn I love watching pronghorn hunts🤘🤘
Congratulations Casey on a nice pronghorn !! I definitely want to do a hunt like that sometime!!
Merry Christmas Hushin crew!!! That’s a real nice buck for a day and a half Casey!
Merry Christmas everyone I love the video I can’t wait to try pronghorn I have never tried it but all your videos I wanna try it
Merry Christmas Hushin! 🎄Awesome video!
nicely done. a pleasure to watch
Merry Christmas to the Hushin crew!
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!! I hope you and your families are staying warm!!!
Congratulations that is a beautiful goat. Merry Christmas to y’all. Sorry but I do have to ask how many antelope you bugled in with that bugle tube. Lol
Great shot CaseyIs Merry Christmas to you and your family
congrats on a stud buck
Merry Christmas guys
Hey guys i absolutely love your shows and look forward to watching them all. What gun do you use for antelope?
Merry Christmas 🎄🎁 to the Hush crew. What a great speed goat 🐐. I have wanted to hunt pronghorn for 5 years or so. Hopefully 🙏 by God’s Grace and Mercy I will be able to actually go in 2023. I want to do a combo hunt with mule deer 🦌 as well. I have 4 points for both species right now. I know that dead is dead, but my favorite or the Weatherby cartridge that I would love to have and use for pronghorn is the 257 Weatherby Mag aka the Death Ray.
Did he say 80 inch antelope??? 80???!!!🤔🤔
You should do a catch and cook for those, I have had so many tell me don't waste your time they are terrible to eat, then I have had 1 or 2 old timers say they are the best eating but you have to cut them up fast and cool them fast. What's the best way to get good meat from them??? Nice shot Casey!
Merry Christmas to the crew and all the extended HUSHIN Family!
Nice to have a dream that friends will let you fulfill. Me heading your way for antelope, mule deer, or elk falls more into the realm of fantasy!
Could you guys do a camera gear update video
How far are the shots for the antelope hunting? Is it expensive to hunt them? Is their any good guides?
Good job Casey. That was a pretty good stalk up to >80 yards! What did he end up scoring?
Funny to see a pop-up talking about the great patterns from First Lite and you are wearing a jet black hoody with grey pants. Not exactly blending in with the surroundings.
Different rifle day 2?
You started off saying your after a 80 inch lope then state you only have a day and half?
Waoo perburuan yang sangat mengasikan dengar shoot yang sangat telak👍👍
Good thing ya had the bugle tube on the antelope hunt...haha great hunt and content still. Also not the same goat...not even close.. the one you missed was a solid 78-79" goat with decent prongs but the one you shot is more like a 70". Everyone wants to shoot an 80" goat but you gave yourself a day to hunt and glassing from roads isn't going to produce that caliber of buck. That's just not a realistic expectation unless you're paying the big $$$$ for guided hunts on B&C leases.
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Good job man. 300 weatherby might be a touch big for a pronghorn
I have always heard pronghorn is super tough meat. How do you cook it? Marinade it in a tenderizer for 48hrs? What details on the animal are you looking for when trying to spot a big goat?
Antelope is not tough, rarely can it not be cut with just a fork. Proper care begins with the shot placement, lung/vitals shot is the best. If you gut shoot it, well, you get what you deserve which will be gamey/off tasting meat. Second most important is to get it field dressed immediately and get the carcass cooling as quickly as possible. Third, get the animal where it can be hung and get the hide off, I am absolutely anal about this part. Once I have the hide off I wash the entire carcass inside and out (my well water is probably 45 degrees) to get any hair and blood and loose scraps of fat/meat off the carcass and then I let them hang for sometimes up tp 15 days depending on the ambient temperatures. This is where your flavor and tenderness comes in, the longer it hangs the better it will be. You have to be as anal about the butchering process as you are with every step up to this point, get your steaks and roasts cut into the portions you want, cut out and clean any bloodshot meat, get rid of ALL the silver skin and if you hung it long enough get the crust off the outer layer and you will be left with the absolute best meat. You are only going to get about 35 lbs of meat off a good buck to put in the freezer. I never marinate antelope, I want to taste antelope, not marinade. I simply mix salt and pepper (or your dry seasoning of choice) with flour and lightly coat my steaks and put them in a hot cast iron pan with oil or butter. Fry it for about 2 minutes per side and eat it. I have served it to guests that have argued with me that they were eating antelope. Roasts I will do just like a beef pot roast, veggies and meat all in the pot and put it in the oven until done. Judging an antelope on the hoof can be difficult, probably the hardest North American big game animal to judge. The difference between a good buck and a great buck can be a matter of inches. I've shot 16-17" bucks that have scored in the high 60's and I have also taken 12-13" bucks that topped 80". With goats its all about the mass and how far up the horn they carry the mass. Generally speaking you are looking for a buck that has cutters that are above the tips of his ears and has as much horn length above the cutter as he does below the cutter, that will be a mid 70's buck, now factor in mass and that's what takes you from just a run of the mill 70 incher to something well over 80". Source? I've put well over 100 goats through my freezer over the years of hunting with my wife and kids. It is my favorite animal to hunt and eat.
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The Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) is a medium-sized even-toed hoofed mammal native to North America, it is the only extant species in its genus and the family Antilocapridae, its closest living relatives are the giraffes (genus Giraffa) and the okapi (Okapia johnstoni), which both are included within the family Giraffidae, both families belong to the broader superfamily Giraffoidea, Giraffoidea is a unique and ancient superfamily of pecorans, it is the most basal extant superfamily of pecorans, the pronghorn has five recognized subspecies: the Rocky Mountain Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana americana), the Oregon Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana oregona), the Sonoran Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana sonoriensis), the Mexican Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana mexicana), and the Baja California Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana peninsularis).
Casey made antelope hunting look easy. It's not...usually.
It's easy when you have connections that do all the legwork ahead of time and then just invite you out to shoot something.
That's my favorite critter to eat.
Best eating big game animal out there! Not quite 80” but who cares! Just means you have to keep trying….shucks!
thats alot fancy shit for a 70 yard shot
Casey has obviously been doing his squats. 🍑
You would be excellent at hunting down escaped cotton pickers. They must be destroyed. Good going master!
Video started out great and then Casey started talking and the video turned annoying.