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in reply to: An (un) Settling Debate #130733
I rarely post here but thanks for the post – in reality this is the animal most hunters take, myself included, whether it be time, family or work something is always pulling me away form the woods. It’s really only a fortunate few who can hunt on an unlimited bases chasing only mature animal.
Nothing wrong with taking a younger deer
in reply to: Surewood Shafts #130033Great Shafts indeed!
in reply to: Wisconsin Albinos #15574Steve Graf wrote: Feeding deer in a CWD state is illegal. The prion can be transmitted via saliva from group feeding…
Maybe albino’s are immune to the CWD prion and all wisconsin deer will eventually be white. Then everybody will be pining for the good old days when deer were brown and beautiful!
The CWD area is south central Wisconsin, they are still allowed to bait deer (and feed them) throughout the rest of the state. I’m sure they have stopped this in the CWD area, the rest of the state remains unchanged as far as I know.
in reply to: A REMINDER OF WHY WE HUNT TRADITIONALLY #14625Glad I don’t know any people like that!
in reply to: Wisconsin Albinos #14619Pretty neat, never have seen one with white velvet (never thought about it I guess) I used to hunt near there in Drummond. I never saw one while in the woods!
in reply to: most challenging animal to hunt? #40047from what I have heard – a mountain goat – I ever win the lottery I’m in!
in reply to: Washing Clothes: Baking Soda? #8137I have used baking soda for a few seasons and get busted more often than seasons using the Hunters something stuff (white crystal powder) I beliieve there must be a difference. As with anything you need to find it on sale or clearance. Most of this sort of stuff I can find on clearance and the end of it season at Walmart (they all have a clearance section) – Come December they give it away, I look for cleaning and cover sprays and use them the next year.
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