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I have no idea, never made it, think I answered a question you were asking someone else about the sauce......
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about a teaspoon of corn starch mixed in cold water at the very end, add more if needed. I do it all the time for sauces and gravy and it doesn't effect the flavor.
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someone should start doing that over here in the State's, that guided hunt thing sounds like a money maker.........can't believe nobody over here came up with that idea yet, those Europeans are always one step ahead of us.
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What Were You Doing 15 Years Ago Tomorrow ?
jjb4900 replied to Water Rat's topic in General Chit Chat
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I bet you do......
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I used the dirt odor ones, to me they smelled like dirt, who knows what they smell like to a deer.........can't say I had any negative reactions to them, but don't use them anymore. These days I eliminate as much scent as possible and try not to add anything to the mix.
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large weighted trebble hook with the points ground off and barbs bent over to retrieve things you may drop.......I've used it for hats, gloves and my quiver in the past.
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something to pee in......I've had deer pay zero attention to the odor when I've peed out of the stand and a few times when they've put the brakes on and bailed out, so I pee in a bottle to be safe.
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as far as the bino's go, you're stuck in the stand and unless you plan on getting down to go after something you see a ways off they're an added weight in my book....unless you're talking about hunting with a gun a and not a bow, in that case take em.
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if your gonna be in a treestand and not moving, I would personally lose the weight of the binoculars.
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maybe you could leave a box on the stoop like that do at those farm stands that use the "honor system" for payment......when we all come to hunt it we'll throw a few bucks in to help defray the cost.
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a classic for sure.
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What Were You Doing 15 Years Ago Tomorrow ?
jjb4900 replied to Water Rat's topic in General Chit Chat
saw it on TV first in the living room....could actually see the smoke from my house on L.I., one of the things that I remember was not seeing a plane in the sky for quite a while afterwards......seemed like a couple days. I remember all the funerals I attended after that as a lot of people were from L.I., some came months and months after the attack...some years. -
right, like the kids who couldn't afford the latest gadgets...if you couldn't afford a toy gun, you made one out of whatever closely resembled one and you had fun or you just didn't participate....hell, I remember making all kinds of stuff out of things just to have fun and never complained or envied anyone else........or you just did like the one bad kid on the block and you stole someone else's toys
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found a few of these little guys around the yard this year...
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definitely a Copperhead......well, maybe not, but it does make for a better story.
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ya gotta love some of these over the top insulting responses, you can tell it's the weekend and cocktail hour has been in full swing for....well, more then an hour.
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people actually arguing that they should have the right to hunt other people's property, that's pretty special......think I've heard it all now.
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I just buy mine in a powder form and drink my vegetables these days.
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hard to find in stores around me, I usually by a whole box on Amazon.
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one thing I will say that's bad about starting out with a cheap anything, is that if you get hooked you'll wish you spent a little more and more then likely be looking to upgrade in the very near future....with that being said, I have a Traditions Vortek and love. I doubt you can really go wrong with any of them no matter what you choose, it's probably the optics, bullets and powder that matter more then the rifle itself.
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that company appears to still be in business. http://www.jojan.net/
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I just bailed on the shop I'd been going to for close to 20 years because the bow tech that was there forever is no longer there, the new guys rubbed me the wrong way and that was all it took.
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Clorets is the answer, been using it for years.....it contains chlorophyll which kills odors.