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We had a whole skunk family visiting our back yard two springs ago, luckily my dog pointed them instead of going in for the kill and crisis was averted. After I shined the light in their eyes I never saw them again, I also called a Skunk trapper because that was the last critter I wanted to deal with. Never caught one but that was ok with me. Good luck
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The temperature danger zone is 40-140, meat in that range can cause serious risk of spoilage after 4 hours that is although aged meat is sometimes done at a slightly warmer temperature, it is done in a controlled environment and tested, unlike a deer hanging in a garage or yard. Its also important to note that the meat doesn't immediately turn to poison the second you kill a deer unless it was sick ahead of time. I am sure you would find 4+ hours a reasonable amount of time to clean and cool a fresh kill.
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The Tyrant Bloomberg Strikes Again
Doewhacker replied to Elmo's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
Funny Bloomberg wants to regulate soda but has no problem with the Government's near lack of oversight on what chemicals go into the foods we eat that make so many fat. They created the problem and want us to fix it. Government is what led us to this point of lethal obesity. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15051594 http://obrag.org/?p=3292 http://www.naturalnews.com/027606_corn_subsidies_HFCS.html "United States crop subsidies have long directed the course of food consumption patterns among Americans. When a crop like corn is subsidized by the government, food producers hone in on it for use in their products because it is cheap. In the case of corn, the crop is subsidized so heavily that it sells below the cost of production, leading to its excessive use as a sweetener in the form of high fructose corn syrup (HFCS)." -
Depew, NY - House for sale
Doewhacker replied to BizCT's topic in Land For Sale, Lease, and Requests
Hooraaaaayyyyyyy Good luck finishing the deal. -
Important reminder for all right there.
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still more... Q: The youth deer hunt occurs during bowhunting season. Are adults allowed to continue bowhunting over Columbus Day weekend? A: Yes, licensed adult bowhunters may hunt deer or bear with a bow over Columbus Day weekend. However, adults may not bowhunt for deer or bear while mentoring a Junior Hunter who is participating in the youth deer hunt. We recommend that adult bowhunters put their bow away for the weekend and spend time afield mentoring a Junior Hunter during the youth deer hunt
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Adult mentor must maintain physical control over the Junior Hunter at all times while hunting. This means the mentor and Junior Hunter must be close enough to talk without the aid of a radio and must be able to see each other. Both the Junior Hunter and mentor must remain on the ground while hunting; you may not use a tree stand or hunt from an elevated platform. Both the Junior Hunter and mentor must wear hunter orange visible from all directions: shirt, jacket or vest with at least 250 square inches of solid or patterned orange (the pattern must be at least 50% orange) OR a hat with at least 50% orange.
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Looks like the Columbus Day Youth season is on!
Doewhacker replied to Buckstopshere's topic in Deer Hunting
As far as I know youth hunters are required to wear blaze orange when they hunt, should be easy to spot them so you can run the other way. -
Looks like the Columbus Day Youth season is on!
Doewhacker replied to Buckstopshere's topic in Deer Hunting
Only if the temperature is just right -
Looks like the Columbus Day Youth season is on!
Doewhacker replied to Buckstopshere's topic in Deer Hunting
Yes. Didn't know there's a difference lol -
Looks like the Columbus Day Youth season is on!
Doewhacker replied to Buckstopshere's topic in Deer Hunting
Yup, would just have to change the new license year date. -
Looks like the Columbus Day Youth season is on!
Doewhacker replied to Buckstopshere's topic in Deer Hunting
Civil war history show, I'm sure you would like it. -
Airgun Squirrel Hunt At Stewart State Forest
Doewhacker replied to 13BVET's topic in Small Game and Predator Hunting
Hahaha I love typo's! -
Looks like the Columbus Day Youth season is on!
Doewhacker replied to Buckstopshere's topic in Deer Hunting
Lazy bastard! Mine are in bed, wife's working and I'm hanging with my dogs watching PBS. Nice huh. Lol -
Good shooting everyone. I haven't shot since Saturday, I'm starting to twitch.
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Impressive, I'm far to cheap to try any other heads. haha
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Looks like the Columbus Day Youth season is on!
Doewhacker replied to Buckstopshere's topic in Deer Hunting
He grew up on a farm 45 years ago, a lot of things were different then..nuff said. -
and at the end of the day we are both hunters, (and still hunters at that) lol
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Looks like the Columbus Day Youth season is on!
Doewhacker replied to Buckstopshere's topic in Deer Hunting
So every dad has a fat lazy 14 yr od now? hmm I better go tell my kids to be more lazy. -
Looks like the Columbus Day Youth season is on!
Doewhacker replied to Buckstopshere's topic in Deer Hunting
Ain't many family's like your's, Culvers and mine left unfourtunately. -
Looks like the Columbus Day Youth season is on!
Doewhacker replied to Buckstopshere's topic in Deer Hunting
I know my post was almost as silly as saying that temperature would effect some ones enjoyment possibilities. Actualy my made up point makes more sense than any jibberish you have spouted today. So one more time, you are ok with a youth season, just not on the weekend we wouldn't have to hunt anyway until this year and if it is too warm the kids can't get the full picture. Ok got it. -
whew that was a close one Joe, it almost seemed like you insulting me for a second.
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Looks like the Columbus Day Youth season is on!
Doewhacker replied to Buckstopshere's topic in Deer Hunting
Grow did you consider the consequences of opening gun during peak rut and what that could do to the deer population in unstable areas? My true colors would be that I am for promoting and furthering our sport in whatever way possible instead of coming up with silly reasons to say no to an idea, like temperature. So just what do all of the nay sayers do to promote hunting to the youth of our state?