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  1. PaToIowa09

    Story coming soon

    I hope the story ends in glory pics, measurements and loins & steaks...or GPS co-ordinates of where the pics were taken. Deer has a 24" spread...thats just silly...lol. Okay I am popping pop corn and waiting for the details.... Frankie
  2. PaToIowa09

    Got my deer mount back today!

    Whats he charge for a shoulder mount?
  3. PaToIowa09

    Dogs Revisited:

    Personally I vote for a snare trap, you can alert your "neighbors" to the fact you are trapping on your land, and for the safety of their dogs, should be kept off of YOUR property... (do so in writing and send it certified mail, keep a copy for your records) And when the neighbors ask about...
  4. PaToIowa09

    Ford and Toyota

    Oh... but you forgot the long term end...After the rowing was outsourced to India for .08 cents an hour, Team America/Buddy Friend (as it is now called) became amazingly competitive and successful again as a rowing team, not because they won, just because they competed for so little money...
  5. PaToIowa09

    last day , last hour...

    I have some gorilla glue you can fix that with...maybe duct tape. Congrats on the late season buck, way to hang in and get it done... Frankie
  6. PaToIowa09

    Part of the Problem or Part of the Solution ?

    In everything I have read on the subject, I was always under the assumption that the closer you are to a 1 to 1 ratio, the better the herd quality/trophy potential. I thought the method of thinking on this was better nutrition and survival due to less herd stress/competition for food, regardless...
  7. PaToIowa09

    Best Sabot Slugs- Groups, Trajectory, etc.

    I have an 11-87 Special Field that hammers out Lightfield 2 3/4's. I tried copper solids and everything else out there. It works best with the lightfields out to 163 yards Try em...Jusr my 2 cents. Frankie
  8. PaToIowa09

    Dermestid Beetles

    Yeah thats why I dont feed roadkill. I have an in at a local butcher, so I get scraps and spines, etc. Either that, or really cheap canned dog food, like .50cents a can crap. I also buy a lot of heads from trappers. Skunks, Fox, whatever...good for food, and then you can ebay the skulls to...
  9. PaToIowa09

    Dermestid Beetles

    No, I will be sticking with the muzzy...although if I keep my .454 Casull that I have for sale in the classifieds here...hmmmmm...Nah I will stay with the muzzy. Frankie
  10. PaToIowa09

    Dermestid Beetles

    http://www.iowawhitetail.com/photopost/showphoto.php/photo/27666/size/big/cat/ A link to a picture of my Beetle enclosure...enjoy. Frankie
  11. PaToIowa09

    2009 Wish List

    Re: Christmas Wish List 1 - A healthy baby boy...or girl (10 fingers 10 toes and I am good) 2 - Either an Ultimate or Bad Bull Muzzle Loader for my first trip to Iowa in 2009 3 - Heater body suit 4 - Leupold muzzle Loader Scope 5 - New Boots 6 - Stable economy, Everything to go as planned...
  12. PaToIowa09

    Late Muzzleloader Kill

    He was worth a season worth of chasing!!! Congrats on a sweet buck. Frankie
  13. PaToIowa09

    Dermestid Beetles

    Ummm...ditto to what hoyt has said. I would leave the brain in, it will cause the population to grow rather fast. It will however smell to high hell...you take the good with the bad. Keep a good eye on temp, and keep them hydrated, and you should be golden. My tank will average about 1-2 days...
  14. PaToIowa09

    Dermestid Beetles

    LOL...it depends on what is available, and the amount you are trying to whiten at a time. Before you whiten, you have to degrease which is where most of your time/labor is spent. Dilute some ammonia with water and float the skull. Be sure to dilute the ammonia enough that it wont be overly harsh...
  15. PaToIowa09

    Dermestid Beetles

    I actually have a colony of good god who knows how many beetles. They are a bit of a pain, but once you get the hang of it, and with the right equipment, it runs itself. I have a 42"X36X36" enclosure, full thermostat controlled heat set up w/ ceramics, etc. My colony has been up and running...
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