woolybear

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  1. Helluva cluster clump on that KY stud in and out of velvet. I like it.
  2. Hoping for some kind of miracle for you and the family Kyle. Very sad indeed.
  3. Sounds like a plan, but you gotta be careful with pork to the propper temp. A dehydrater's not gonna come close to doing that for ya.
  4. Say your prayers and eat your vitamins like a good little Hulk-o-maniak.:flex: Then eat an apple for good measures and go check you'r trail cam in the mornin'. :nurse:That should make it all better.
  5. Holey moley.....I thought I had bad luck. Hope things turn around for the better for ya soon Steve. That don't sound like no kinda fun. Best of luck with everything now that you've reached the homefront.:surrender:
  6. Have done it both ways Joe. One mutt got bit by a coon and just went crazy overnight. That was an outdoors pooch that got the 22. My st. bernard ran out the door and broke her back in a divet in the backyard paralizing her rear end. She got vet treatment before the needle but got put down in my arms. Guess to me it depends on if you feel you can help/save them, and have the coin to do so 1'st. If that's the case the vet is the way to go and seems so much more peacefull to the old hound to just go to sleep. It's never easy either way. Hope you get it figured out right for you.
  7. Building your own or buying new? Lots of stuff out there to build them with. I'm still learning, but would love to get so primitive it would make ya puke.
  8. Nice Todd! That's a no-brainer for me. Wouldn't think twice.
  9. Super job Timmy, can't wait to see your moose! I thought you were a fowl weather hunter. Aint no blizzards rolling through yet!
  10. One f the few times I'll disagree with you guys. Rubber has it's own unique scent, just like us. Is it a threatening scent.....? I doubt it. Can it be controlled...? I doubt that too. If it could absorb, maybe but it don't. Wash it all you want, fact is it still stanks like a stinking boot.
  11. I'll bet your feet stank worse than the boots. don't worry about it. You did your best.
  12. Attttchoooo. Sneezin' like I'm freezin'. Feeling one coming on already with this weather change. Congestion sucks. Dang bugs.:chair:
  13. Heck yeah...shoot 'em up. If you don't, you're crossing a very fine line in management or control on said propperty. If that's the mission, ..just do it.
  14. I was hoping that pic was gonna show itself again in this thread. LMBO!
  15. Glad you could salvage the contents Joe. Never had a freezer crap out on me unless the power went out. Have a Whirlpool chest freezer that "keeps on ticking" even after a 4 foot basement flood. That's the extent of my experience with them, and I'm happy for it!
  16. Some super does folks! Thanks for the pics to generate some thought and speculation. I would love to hear the reasoning behind this. To me, mature doe management is as healthy as buck regulations. Some of the young ones got to go too.
  17. From back when I was delivering babies:shifty::clown:
  18. Mike, where did you dig up that info?
  19. That makes sence. Probably 115 dressed close to 150 on the hoof.
  20. Curious what's considered a big swamp donkey doe in your neck of the woods? Last year my processor weighed my best one. I thought she was huge, but my confusion lies in if he said it was 115lbs or 150lbs? I couldn't even begin to estimate it. I've never bothered putting them on the scale. Alls I know is she dragged like 200.
  21. Had a company phone fall out of my holster and into the torlet.:oops: At least you had clean water to dig it out of. That one never made it. I killed 3 or 6 of them at that place..., some by choice. Phones hate you and I hate phones.
  22. Thanks for the tips. They dried out pretty goood overnight but I lost a lot of clarity and seems the light gathering ability is suffering as well. Going off memmory, I don't believe the warranty covered water damage but that read like chinese algebra to me.:oops: Only an $80 pr. but they used to work nice for what I needed them for.