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who'da thunkit?





another boring weekend at the lease..........





not!





Why does the spotted hoglet always get perforated first?

Quien Sabe?





'Scotch n' hoglet, temprano!







Scotch n' soda mas tarde!


ya!



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you shot spotty??? Big Grin


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Geedub,

You're one of a kind.
Thanks for sharing your boredom with us.

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Damn Glen
That’s awesome


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Awesonme GW, just awesome. Nice work onn the vermin, and a really nice buck for sure.
 
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Really good looking buck.


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Good to see you're getting down to the nut cuttin
 
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Looks like a blast!
 
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I need to find a lease like your's.


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Hell of a weekend it looks like.

Dandy buck.
Thanks for sharing,
George


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I really like that knife too sir. Who made it?


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Do you eat those with a pair like that and is it a myth that they are inedible?



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Outstanding! Great buck my friend.

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Do you eat those with a pair like that and is it a myth that they are inedible?


I don't eat the "mountain oysters". Depending on the temperature and my mood and the time of day/night I will make "meat".

If I walk toward a large boar I have shot and can smell his stink from 15 yards away when I approach, usually not. However, I will many times take the backstraps (loins). That is what I did with the boar. Also my taxidermist needed a large boar cape for a client. This one weighed in at 196 on a digital scale and filled that bill.














The three pix above are not from the hog in the original posr. Rather an illustration of the process. As in the instance in the three photos above, I took only the loins and gave those away to some folks that appreciate that type of stuff.

YA!

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I really like that knife too sir. Who made it?



That knife was made by an Oklahoma knife-maker by the name of Rick Menefee.

I started collecting/using custom knives a few years back. I have a good number of his knives in my collection.....







ya!


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I really like that knife too sir. Who made it?


And quite the set of balls it's sticking in. Wink

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I really like that knife too sir. Who made it?



That knife was made by an Oklahoma knife-maker by the name of Rick Menefee.

I started collecting/using custom knives a few years back. I have a good number of his knives in my collection.....







ya!


GWB


Nice!!


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