Found a 100 grain Muzzy in a loin of a nice buck, there was so much scar tissue wrapped around it that we ended up tossing about 10 inches of loin out... I still have the broadhead...
Tried to get access to the property that this deer lived for two years but never was able to... With GF&P watching every step that this deer took, there was no way to sneak in... But that is what dreams are for...
I'd just like to hold it and take pic's, of course...
For the interest of everyone, the deer was not poached. He has gone nocturnal. He has been seen once in the last week. Game Fish & Parks officers are out constantly watching this deer to make sure that it is taken legitimately.
Gotta go with LoessHillsArcher, last fall, I bought a Vanguard AK-4 OS, which is a tripod with a handle for carrying and the only tripod with a detachable window mount. I got it a Sheels in Sioux Falls for under $50.00. Might want to check it out.....
This track is a dog track cause a cat track does not show its' claws when it walks... definitely not a cat... Plus not a bear, the pad is not wide enough.
Tall, It doesn't matter what computer you buy, just get a decent warranty and it doesn't need to be an extended warranty. And remember, memory is cheap. 1GB is good but 2 is better....
Depends, If I cut'em up on the farm, they go out to the back 40, but if I bring them into town, they go to the land fill for no charge. There is a 10' X 30' plastic lined refuse container that they go into and when that is full, they bury the bag with the deer in the landfill.
What I've done is cut a small hole through the drywall on either side of a joist and pulled a small chain through and around the joist connecting it as shown. Use a couple of pulley’s and it’s finished. With the pulleys configured like the post from Cabela's, I can pull up a good sized deer...
Not to spark anyone's interest, but the second pic looks like a doe with a tumor. The ears are too close together. As for pic #1, all I can say is "WOW"!
After they "dart" the animal, is it going to lay down and be taken care of? From watching wild kingdom in my younger days, the "darted" animal could run off before anyone was able to get to it. These "darted" animals could run out onto the road where someone could get seriously hurt by hitting...
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