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Post by Deadfall_Paul on Sept 2, 2004 10:05:53 GMT -5
Yea, the steaks are great that way!!!!!
I also baste my deer sausage with it while I am cooking it on the grill.
Bottle of beer, take a swig, baste the sausage, some for me, some for it...............uummmmmmm!!!!!
Paul
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Post by Deadfall_Paul on Sept 2, 2004 10:10:03 GMT -5
Darn good recipe Lyas!!!!!
I will try it but iffen you don't mind I will put it in a home made crust after thickening it and put a crust on top and bake.
Love that squirrel pie!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Deadfall_Paul on Sept 10, 2004 9:24:06 GMT -5
BUBBA
First off, Welcome To The Board. It's a nice quiet, friendly place and I hope we see a lot of your posts here.
Jen can prob help you with the animal control stuff when she gets back from wherever she's at. Just bring it to her attention.
Paul
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Post by Deadfall_Paul on Dec 23, 2004 11:35:23 GMT -5
Yeah Beck 'coon are fun, esp around the back of the neck and the front legs. But there are ways.
Hey, wait until you do a coyote !!! Just yanking the hide off is enough to tire an old guy like me.
But it's, as you say, a great way to take out your frustrations.
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Post by Deadfall_Paul on Dec 22, 2004 11:35:27 GMT -5
Hey Beck
Yeah, a lot of folks sell "green" or "in the round" but I always considered fur handling a part of what I was doing the trapping for. But,hey, to each his own and there is nothing wrong with selling either way.
You said it tho, the best way to learn it is by having someone show you in the flesh, so to speak.
Most fur buyers are like that and will be more than happy to show you the correct way to do things. After all it is to their advantage cause that way they get the fur the way they and their buyers want it.
This results in better prices all around, for all involved.
Good Luck in your trapping and I hope you get a lot of fur to practice those newly learned skills on.
Paul
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Post by Deadfall_Paul on Dec 20, 2004 16:35:40 GMT -5
Great Beck. The more the merrier !! Whatever you do please don't stop posting. We need the help. Where are you from? Wishing You a Happy Holiday Season also. Paul
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Post by Deadfall_Paul on Dec 20, 2004 15:50:20 GMT -5
Hi Becky. Glad you aren't bashful about posting. I am sure there are a lot of folks on here that can help with suggestions. Come on people lets help out here. In the meantime some very good instruction can be had at Traps4Kids at the following link: www.traps4kids.com/ You don't have to be a kid to learn some basic info and beyond here. Just look in the lefthand column until you see "fur handling" then click on the link. Hope this is useful to you. Paul
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Post by Deadfall_Paul on Dec 13, 2004 17:41:49 GMT -5
I think the same as you AK.
Seems like it's just another part of trapping but to each his own.
When I skinned my first mink at 9 yrs old the old timer that showed me how said he would only do it once. From then on it was up to me.
We don't know the circumstances to why some don't do it. Could be storeage area, equiptment or a dozens other reasons.
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Post by Deadfall_Paul on Jul 26, 2004 13:49:01 GMT -5
Lucky !!! By the looks of your site you get around a bit. Fish also said about the BIG beaver you caught. Sounds like you have it made, Beav.
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Post by Deadfall_Paul on Jul 26, 2004 10:20:59 GMT -5
Beav,
That's a bit out of my league as I am just a little ol' country boy and doubt I will ever be able to afford Alaska although it is a dream.
Have you hunted there before.
Be sure an tell us all about it when you return and don't forget the pictures.
Paul
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Post by Deadfall_Paul on Jul 16, 2004 11:00:50 GMT -5
Yea Jen, you may be a "feet" but I am a "SKINNER". It's all in who you know. To get back to the post I also enjoy pa'tridge hunting with my Fox 20 ga side by side. Like to walk them up and don't use a dog. Nothing like the explosion when they take off!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Deadfall_Paul on Jul 16, 2004 10:50:50 GMT -5
Yup, I did and am one of the one's responsible for that.
I apologize to all the board members and will try and stick to the subject at hand from now on.
Paul
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Post by Deadfall_Paul on Jul 9, 2004 19:38:42 GMT -5
Girl, I was born to home and in the mountains. ;D And I still don't eat that store bought food. Is that where real mountain men went to buy thier food ? I liked that movie too. And if I were buried up to my neck most of me would still be out of the ground. ;D
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Post by Deadfall_Paul on Jul 9, 2004 16:52:25 GMT -5
Hey Jen, well I'll be dipped !!!!!! You mean to tell me you would recommend for me to eat "store bought" "pre-prepared" type food. Still don't know what a "Kroger's" is. And who the heck is Marie Callender ? I am so confused at this point.
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Post by Deadfall_Paul on Jul 9, 2004 15:43:30 GMT -5
Jen, What's a "Kroger's" ? And yes, that be what I'm a wantin'. Yummmm!!!
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