We have had people bring us quarters that were really dirty before. what you suggested is the best solution i have found. I've tried rinsing but once the dirt and rocks get embedded into that membrane it's tough to get out, so a light trim gets it all.
What was the longest stalk i had ever done. Unraveled very quickly. I was happy to just see the elk but blessed to have had the opportunity at a chance and then made it happen on public land. We all were able to have some meat. Over 33 miles hiked in 3.5 days, but we made the best of it...
We make one final play, i said i believe they are in this first draw tanner said he thought the next. If we went to mine and they busted, we would have one direction to be able to see them. If we go his route, we "SHOULD" be able to see both sides no matter which way they go. Creeping along...
Day 4 Thursday. We went to where his uncle had said to go. Two of us went one way the other a different way. WE were in some very tall sage chest or better trying to glass. We spotted 3 very nice mule deer bucks. We could almost see the spring a mile down the field and the draw they would...
Day 3 or Wednesday if you will. We decided to drive far back into the mountains as we could and frequently get out and hike out to good glassing spots in hope to catch something moving. 5 moose that morning and some mule deer. We spent the whole day glassing and hiking until a bit after...
We get back to the cabin that evening and come up with a game plan for day 2. Two weeks prior a herd of 40 was spotted several miles from where we were on day one. We got into a spot just as the light was coming up and began to glass. No movement was seen for some time. We eventually spotted...
Last week me and one of my employees left North Dakota and headed to southern Idaho. After 920 miles and 15.5 hours of driving we found ourselves in Pocatello Id Sunday evening. Roads were not ideal part of the trek, but we made decent time. We met up with our friend that morning to gather...
I use an outdoor edge to gut a deer and when caping. I have over a dozen buck knives new and old "old ones are way better than the new". I hand sharpened those on stones. I used a worksharp on them in the past wasnt a fan of how much steel they take off the knives imo. We skin and debone...
I was helping him train her in when he first got her. Id drop my hat and go run into some trees making all sorts of crazy lines. ITs truly amazing watching them work.
I agree 100% many people would abuse the tool for the wrong reasons. I knew a guy he arrowed a deer. He made a bad shot and hired an airplane to fly over and look for it.
If you could tell me with 100% certainty it was only used to recover an animal then sure why not. But like many mentioned people are not buying these just for recovery " unless they have a recovery business" I am also not sure the legality of flying them over public land? i have a friend who...
We process deer for people in the fall i have a few customers who let theirs hang for 2 weeks with the hide off. I am unsure how well that meat grinds up but it is like shoe leather on the outside. If it was me that is too long imo with the hide off, but everyone is different. not relevant to...
i need to get out and do some dove hunting. One bird i have never really tried to go after but they taste so good. My cousin got a banded one last week that was 8 years old pretty neat!