In my 5 years of dealing with rodents in Navy facilities the first and most important step in mitigating a rodent infestation is sanitation. Take away their living spaces, food sources, and water. Remove those rubbish piles that produce hundreds of little mice. Seal up the access points into...
Cacklers, Cacklers, Cacklers!!!!!! There are bunches of these little buggars where I hunt. At least I managed to thin them down by 6 this morning. Man them things can really screw up a hunt. They messed up at least 3 flocks of greaters for me today. GRRR!!
I'd like to know how a game warden will be able to tell the sound of a rifle shot from a tribe members gun and the sound of a rifle shot from a non-tribal members gun at 2am. Sounds like the opening of a free for all.
Hey Chris!!! Glad to see you on hear and that you have plenty to do!!! However, I'm still bringing my stuff to you. I'll wait as long as it takes to have you and your artistic skills preserve my trophies!!! Welcome!!!
All my feathered game gets a thorough rinsing and then an overnight submerse in plain old cold water. It removes some of the blood I can't get at or don't see. I know it works as the water is always pink in the morning. IMO getting as much blood out of my game as possible makes better table fare.
For a goose, Chris Cantler of Aber Taxidermy is where I would go. I've posted lots of pics of the work he has done for me. 4 geese, 5 ducks, and two pheasants. I'm also bringing my chukar to him. He does very nice work. I would also suggest you STAY AWAY from J&K taxidermy. He shows you...
Well, my little girl and I headed out to Northern MN for her youth hunt and it was a rousing success. On the way up, she said she was going to wait for a buck and I said it was completely up to her as it was her tag and her hunt. The first evening hunt we saw some turkeys, grouse, a few...
I figure by the end of this weekend another couple thousand acres will be posted up due to slob hunters and other stupidity reminding landowners they forgot.