this is hilarious in a way. The old school deer hunting connoisseur wants to says wow, thats an awesome story. Beautiful deer too. One day I'd live to hunt the forests of Pennsylvania".
But then LeRoy jumps in the conversation and wants to say "THAT BUCKS A FRICKIN TOAD SON LOOK AT THE GUT ON...
Its an interesting question, but one that im starting to think has a bitter answer. Most kids just wont care. For some its too cold, some its too buggy. Some dont like to sit and be quiet, some dont like to have to follow a landowners management plan. Access and harvest restrictions are like...
I think you just took the first step. Not making light of the 12 step process of course.
I felt the same way a few months ago and decided to use sober October as an excuse to test myself. I made it, and after a month with no foggy morning, and my pants fitting a little better, I had enough...
What a week. We finally got the keys to the new house. Of course the day I get set to move we get the first stretch of rainy weather in almost seven months. No help moving because my wife is six months pregnant, my brother had surgery, my dad's got a hernia, the Mexican fella that works for me...
Deer are strange. Kind of like cows, they know what they're looking for. If she's selecting those little twigs there must be some particular nutrient in there she wants or needs.
I found a barnes bullet that didn't expand in a hog one time. The bullet was stretched out kind of like a banana and the tip was caked up with dirt and mud
We graze cows on oats all winter, and they get the flying splits like you've never seen but I've never seen a deer do it. Ruminants are strange, and have a very finicky digestive system. You're probably on the right track.
Thanks for the input fellas, I guess I should have clarified im not looking to reinvent the wheel, im just looking to squeeze a little more performance out of my rifle. I have a tendency to overthrow things but it sounds like it wont be as complicated as I thought.