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I will probably be in south Texas for a few days in September. Is this a good time for an exotic meat hunt? If not, what is the best time of year? Does the species matter? Axis, Nilgi, or Fallow are on my mind. Thanks. | ||
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Any time is a good time, the only thing you shpould worry about is getting the meat to a proccessor/cold storage facility or iced down A.S.A.P due to the heat at that time of year, especially in South texas. Even the rocks don't last forever. | |||
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The heat is the key thing. You will want to get the meat handled and processed on ice quickly. Temperatures in the 90s in Texas in September are common. LWD | |||
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A lot of the ranches offering a hunt like this will most likeley have cold storage right on the ranch. Some will field dress the animal on the spot while others may not want to mess up a a special place and just take the critter back to camp for gutting and then just hang it in the cooler. Keep yer powder dry and yer knife sharp. | |||
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