That's reaching out and touching them! Do you salt your bullets so the meat don't spoil by the time you walk over there?
. Sam, it was a shorter walk to the sxs than it was to the deer.
I like killing them up close, sneaking through the brush. But the older I get, the more your style of filling the freezer makes sense to me. Congratulations on making meat bud.
If you use the free 100 pics, it will snap them on anything, I recently switched from SPYPOINT to Moultrie cell camera’s and it has been a great upgrade. Eric
My buddy runs the Moultrie cams good pics but his seem to miss photos but it’s some rough country that we were using them in.
Ronnie lott was 6-0 203...and the nastiest safety.
Get 25 pounds on him over the summer ..
Then another 10 pounds after his Freshman year...
You can make any body you want...but the nasty...
Cannot be taught
… told ol bud he was like was like Ronnie Lott when he kept playing through the game when he broke his thumb midway against Hardin … practiced the next Monday and Tuesday before the trainers said he needed xray … he was ready to cut it off to keep playing lol… but he just ended up with a cast and kept playing
… had a bunch of tackles the next game… and a couple for a loss
Have probably picked up and skinned over 100 skunk road kills. Those always pay good but can be a little messy at times. But being low to the ground they don't usually sustain too much damage. Lots just get clipped in the head. If they actually get a tire hit their usually ripped in half, but this year the tail is still worth money
I had a German short hair that ate a 5lb solid chocolate bunny. We were worried about himself since they say chocolate is bad for dogs. He never slowed down or showed any sign it bothered him.
Baking chocolate is the worst. It has more Theobromine.
That being said, obviously large amounts of milk chocolate can cause problems depending on the weight of the dog. Glad your GSP didn’t miss a beat!
I'd leave them if it were me. Tracks in the snow is one reason I'll often set on good location even if I don't find or can't see sign. Often there are critters if the location is good but you may not see sign. Snow is a game changer and yes can be very humbling.
Looking for a replacement spotlight for checking traps. I have a good headlamp but I like having the spotlight too. I have a 900 lumen Stanley and after many years the battery is wore out. Was looking at the Stanley ones or some from Cabela’s. Anyone have a spotlight they like?