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I've been TRYING to eat better, after decades of not. FWIW, my Dad made it into his 90s, smoked since he was 12, popped first beer by 0700, and deep fried everything. I think genetics plays the biggest part. At least I hope, lol
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3 minutes ago
Whatever its history, it's cool as #@!&%.
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6 minutes ago
We use on the of Stalker Fabrications hammers, they are a beast.
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9 minutes ago
I hurt mostly on the ground so when I get to a spot I like I first kick the leaves away from where I will be kneeling. Next I like to make a few soft deep grunts, then I'll use a stick I carry in my backpack and rub a sapling near me and add in some ground noise. I'll finish up that with a few more soft grunts. If I have no reaction to that within 45 minutes or so, I move 50-100 yards and do it again. In another week or so I'll eliminate the tree rubbing and make it sound like a buck is tending a doe, with ground sounds included.
If you have does with early dropped fawns the doe estrous call can be deadly now
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13 minutes ago
Hang from head if I golf ball skin them and then rehang from hind quarter shanks so blood drains to the head and doesn't pool in the hams.
If I knife skin, then I hang from the hind quarters to start with.
edit: I have walk-in cooler so I always let mine hang about 10 days before processing. If skinning and processing all at the same time, shortly after harvesting, I don't reckon it makes a difference which end you hang them from.
ol' dad
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14 minutes ago
We hang them by the head at camp (field dressed), mainly to let them drain in the beginning. Then at home for skinning and breaking down we hang them by the hind legs.
Just the way we've always done it.
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15 minutes ago
I told my wife, I'm not working past 80. She said, why would you want to quit? You're really healthy for your age. I said, that's why I will quit while I'm still healthy cause there's so much I want to do that I never had time for when I was working. I don't want to wait until I'm unable to do these things because of poor health. Now, I cut wood and buckthorn in my woods. Make walking sticks from the buckthorn for my friends. Go fishing, trapping mostly pocket gophers, and hunting. I do all the clothes washing, she likes that. In conclusion, I can say I can't recall when I've ever been happier.
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16 minutes ago
I've never trapped where m'rats build houses. Where do they live in the summer if they don't have houses? Bank denners. You can see old runs now that the river has dropped. Could be this is pushing them along too. With the low water, the summer runs into the bank really show up. You can see these summer bank dens are not very high in elevation. Just enough to hold a nesting area. Floods and droughts really knock muskrat populations down.
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27 minutes ago
Season opens this Saturday when I'm in Bland, VA for their convention. October 18 - January 1.
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28 minutes ago
When do you get to start shooting them down there?
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29 minutes ago
Time to thin the herd.
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29 minutes ago
Morning. 34 F, 10 MPH E wind.
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30 minutes ago
They've gone through 210 pounds of corn in two weeks. It's no wonder with a herd like this. Lots of freezer meat there. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2025/10/full-3-271499-lotsofdoes.jpg) Speaking of lots of freezer meat, these two look like they will make some great meals.
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33 minutes ago
I've always hung mine by the back legs because once the hide is off it's easier to split them in half and quarter them. I use a sawzall to split them.
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45 minutes ago
We hang them upside down, most of the time! We just always did it that way.
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48 minutes ago
![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2025/10/full-40926-271494-img_8874.jpeg) This is what I use, I don’t have any problems with this one or the others.
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48 minutes ago
Hospital politics suck. Little story.
My wife was a home hospice health aide for 11-1/2 years. When the hospital decided to go from 8 (I think) to just two aides, my wife figured they would keep her. Only one other aide had more experience. She got canned because she didn't have enough experience. They did keep a young lady with 6 months of experience. The young lady was the future daughter-in-law of one of the hospital administrators.
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49 minutes ago
Congratulations! I would be proud to shoot one like that.
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51 minutes ago
It didn't bother me at all but the wife was tired and had a headache. She actually started having more regular bowel movements after starting carnivore where as my niece was having diahreaha for about 4 days.I was pre type 2 diabetes and had fatty liver both are gone now, I started in Jan and have lost 60 lbs so far. We eat beef, chicken, pork and fish. We also eat eggs,bacon,cheese and sausage I made with home grown sage,thyme and salt.
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52 minutes ago
Prayer sent for the clots to continue to decrease and you will continue on the road to full recovery.
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