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Richard Simmons wrote:
CygnusX1 wrote:Personally, I like to make bear chili and put some heat on it.
Still want some heat honey? :wink: :heart:
Um...NO, but you could use a cold shower.... :roll: :lol:
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Xanadu wrote::-D
Hey, ya know what? You should go HUNTING with me one day!

We'll go deer hunting....I got this bitchin' set of shed antlers you can
wear on your head to lure 'em in fer me...

you don't need any blaze orange or anything! 8)
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Bad day Cyg or is your tourrette's acting up again? :razz:

Does anyone who fishes bleed their fish out? If your going to keep it for consumtion cut the inside of the gills and put it back in the water which will make it bleed out faster, makes the flesh taste much better and it will keep longer too.
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Me wrote:Bad day Cyg or is your tourrette's acting up again? :razz:

****nah, just havin' some fun.......BUGFUCKERS**** :lol:

Does anyone who fishes bleed their fish out? If your going to keep it for consumtion cut the inside of the gills and put it back in the water which will make it bleed out faster, makes the flesh taste much better and it will keep longer too.
I do that with trout, but here, the game wardens don't want to see any fish guts or "soakers" in the streams now. Gimme a break...

I've cleaned trout in-stream for as long as I can remember...
...but then again, I've seen SO MANY people start to trout fish that,
the last stream I went to, there were 4 people trying to catch 2 spooked trout in a pool.

Sad. Never fished there again...
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I've always bleed my fish out. And I have thought that I should bleed them and gut them in the stream I took them from (or lake or whatever). Puts the nutrients back, feeds other critters, all that. Kinda like the fishing version of composting, eh?
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awip2062 wrote:Kinda like the fishing version of composting, eh?

Definitely! The chubs, suckers and other scavengers have to eat too!
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Can't say we've ever bled our fish our. We just fillet them the second we get home be they live or dead.
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Post by exit »

I use hunt and fish,can you call falconry hunting?.I don't have the time anymore for falconry after 22yrs of hunting with them.The best bird for hunting was my red-tailed hawk which took everything,hares,rabbits,ducks,pheasants and the odd snake.Fishing i still do but mainly lake fishing in competitions, only got a 1st once though.We don't fish to eat though the fish are weighed and return to the lake.
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I'd call falconry hunting, sure! That sounds like it would be awesome to watch!
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Do you compare your friends and relatives to your bird types like Toranaga?
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Sir Myghin wrote:Do you compare your friends and relatives to your bird types like Toranaga?

From the movie Shogun???
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Book, in Dweeber's case.
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awip2062 wrote:Book, in Dweeber's case.

So kinda same same then?
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Walkinghairball wrote:
awip2062 wrote:Book, in Dweeber's case.

So kinda same same then?
either way you got the reference but no I have only read the book, took me 6 months as I was too busy :o
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