Can you share the details of your crock pot temp control method please? I have been using an immersion cooker but some friends do not have one and want to try this cooking method.
I totally agree that the Sous Vide method is the best way I have ever cooked any type of meat. I like mine right at...
When I went the leasing route I just googled hunting lease agreements and got several suitable ones to start mine with.
Congrats on the lease and good luck this year!
I would have to respectfully disagree with cotton as a first layer. When damp or wet, cotton provides no insulation value and will just make the cold feeling worse. Just remember the saying "cotton kills". Put on a wicking type sock liner and then a good wool sock or two depending on temps and...
SOLD! I bought this from Cabelas 3 years ago and gave it a couple of upgrades. I added the wheel covers. I replaced the pull pins with eye bolts and wing nuts. The pull pins can get pulled out going through brush plus the eye bolts give you a place to attach bungee straps or pull straps.
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SOLD!! I bought 4 of these new last year, even assembled two of them, and never used them. Been sitting in my barn. I have now decided to go a different direction with stands this year. $25.00/ea firm, FTF Pittsboro/Brownsburg, Speedway or near 21st & Shadeland weekdays.
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I have some 150 grain Hornady Interbonds over IMR4350 that my 06 really likes and I also have some 80 grain GMX's setup up for my 243. It is good to have choices!
If the bare bows are going for $800 used then I would say this is a good deal as long as you are happy with the accessories on it. You could always sell off the items that you don't like to help fund replacements. I personally do not care for the stabs, I would place a shorter stab on the front...
No question, it is a great bow but how does it feel to you? This is what is important IMO.
Price wise it seems reasonable but to be honest i do not know what they go for. Might stroll on over to archery talk and check the classifieds for some comparisons.
If it is a thistle I would strongly recommend that you do not pull it out by the root...been there done that. All this will accomplish is stimulating the roots to grow and you will soon be overrun with the nasty little plants everywhere. Thistle has a very large underground root system. Best way...
Nice story, thanks for sharing!
Gimpy looks to be in very good shape for a 3-legged 13 yr old deer.
Never ceases to amaze me how tough animals are.
13 years is very long for a wild deer in IN based on what I have read over the years.
IMO you need to put some heat to it. I did my entire clean up process in about 2-3 hours on my last euro.
I prefer to start as soon as possible after kill, remove the lower jaw and as much tissue as you can with a knife. Cut an opening into the brain cavity just in front of the opening where...