QH's Paw wrote:That looks like two different bears. Is that on the hill or one of John's?
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
3legged_lab wrote:QH's Paw wrote:That looks like two different bears. Is that on the hill or one of John's?
First one looks like it might be a color phase bear. That or just different lighting on the ir mode.
quackhead wrote:I'm guessing that it might be the blonde that's been there a couple years now. 2 bears I think.
It's my second bait
QH's Paw wrote:quackhead wrote:I'm guessing that it might be the blonde that's been there a couple years now. 2 bears I think.
It's my second bait
They're hitting it earlier this year. Hopefully, all the traffic on Memorial weekend doesn't blow them back up the hill or across the creek.
assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
R. Chapman wrote:I had to skin a black bear once. Will never skin one again. Had to have been an 1" thick of fat under the hide. It was all slimy and greasy. Didn't taste very good either.
bill herian wrote:R. Chapman wrote:I had to skin a black bear once. Will never skin one again. Had to have been an 1" thick of fat under the hide. It was all slimy and greasy. Didn't taste very good either.
Better than getting eaten by one.
We have better butchers in WI than MT, I've had lots of great bear. Both homemade and stuff from the processor.
Even so, I hope when my time comes I shoot a small one.
assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
assateague wrote:Put that in your huff-n-puffer and smoke it, shootin' boy.
assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
R. Chapman wrote:Never did like bear. I know a few guys that eat tree cat loins. YUCK! Eaten a lot of other wild meats though that I absolutely love besides deer and elk. Moose and bison are my favorite after elk with billy's and sheep being a close second, pronghorn after that.
QH's Paw wrote:R. Chapman wrote:Never did like bear. I know a few guys that eat tree cat loins. YUCK! Eaten a lot of other wild meats though that I absolutely love besides deer and elk. Moose and bison are my favorite after elk with billy's and sheep being a close second, pronghorn after that.
I don't remember eating cougar ever but, most people that have compare it to pork.
I've ate plenty of bear and haven't ran across a bad one yet.
Rex, if you don't put pronghorn ahead of nearly every big game there is, you must not be handling it right.
Also, beings you're from Montana I'd think you wouldn't eat sheep, at least not as in table fare eating.
assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
QH's Paw wrote:R. Chapman wrote:Never did like bear. I know a few guys that eat tree cat loins. YUCK! Eaten a lot of other wild meats though that I absolutely love besides deer and elk. Moose and bison are my favorite after elk with billy's and sheep being a close second, pronghorn after that.
I don't remember eating cougar ever but, most people that have compare it to pork.
I've ate plenty of bear and haven't ran across a bad one yet.
Rex, if you don't put pronghorn ahead of nearly every big game there is, you must not be handling it right.
Also, beings you're from Montana I'd think you wouldn't eat sheep, at least not as in table fare eating.
QH's Paw wrote:R. Chapman wrote:Never did like bear. I know a few guys that eat tree cat loins. YUCK! Eaten a lot of other wild meats though that I absolutely love besides deer and elk. Moose and bison are my favorite after elk with billy's and sheep being a close second, pronghorn after that.
I don't remember eating cougar ever but, most people that have compare it to pork.
I've ate plenty of bear and haven't ran across a bad one yet.
Rex, if you don't put pronghorn ahead of nearly every big game there is, you must not be handling it right.
Also, beings you're from Montana I'd think you wouldn't eat sheep, at least not as in table fare eating.
quackhead wrote:QH's Paw wrote:R. Chapman wrote:Never did like bear. I know a few guys that eat tree cat loins. YUCK! Eaten a lot of other wild meats though that I absolutely love besides deer and elk. Moose and bison are my favorite after elk with billy's and sheep being a close second, pronghorn after that.
I don't remember eating cougar ever but, most people that have compare it to pork.
I've ate plenty of bear and haven't ran across a bad one yet.
Rex, if you don't put pronghorn ahead of nearly every big game there is, you must not be handling it right.
Also, beings you're from Montana I'd think you wouldn't eat sheep, at least not as in table fare eating.
Rex must be pretty flexible if he's eating the sheep!
QH's Paw wrote:R. Chapman wrote:Never did like bear. I know a few guys that eat tree cat loins. YUCK! Eaten a lot of other wild meats though that I absolutely love besides deer and elk. Moose and bison are my favorite after elk with billy's and sheep being a close second, pronghorn after that.
I don't remember eating cougar ever but, most people that have compare it to pork.
I've ate plenty of bear and haven't ran across a bad one yet.
Rex, if you don't put pronghorn ahead of nearly every big game there is, you must not be handling it right.
Also, beings you're from Montana I'd think you wouldn't eat sheep, at least not as in table fare eating.
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
jarbo03 wrote:QH's Paw wrote:R. Chapman wrote:Never did like bear. I know a few guys that eat tree cat loins. YUCK! Eaten a lot of other wild meats though that I absolutely love besides deer and elk. Moose and bison are my favorite after elk with billy's and sheep being a close second, pronghorn after that.
I don't remember eating cougar ever but, most people that have compare it to pork.
I've ate plenty of bear and haven't ran across a bad one yet.
Rex, if you don't put pronghorn ahead of nearly every big game there is, you must not be handling it right.
Also, beings you're from Montana I'd think you wouldn't eat sheep, at least not as in table fare eating.
Yep. Doesn't get any better than goat. Bear is good, I find it better as a roast meat than a grilling meat. Tree cats are tasty also, had a loin and rump steak. I'd definitely eat it again.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
3legged_lab wrote:jarbo03 wrote:QH's Paw wrote:R. Chapman wrote:Never did like bear. I know a few guys that eat tree cat loins. YUCK! Eaten a lot of other wild meats though that I absolutely love besides deer and elk. Moose and bison are my favorite after elk with billy's and sheep being a close second, pronghorn after that.
I don't remember eating cougar ever but, most people that have compare it to pork.
I've ate plenty of bear and haven't ran across a bad one yet.
Rex, if you don't put pronghorn ahead of nearly every big game there is, you must not be handling it right.
Also, beings you're from Montana I'd think you wouldn't eat sheep, at least not as in table fare eating.
Yep. Doesn't get any better than goat. Bear is good, I find it better as a roast meat than a grilling meat. Tree cats are tasty also, had a loin and rump steak. I'd definitely eat it again.
Eat what again?
Bootlipkiller wrote:
assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
QH's Paw wrote:3legged_lab wrote:jarbo03 wrote:QH's Paw wrote:R. Chapman wrote:Never did like bear. I know a few guys that eat tree cat loins. YUCK! Eaten a lot of other wild meats though that I absolutely love besides deer and elk. Moose and bison are my favorite after elk with billy's and sheep being a close second, pronghorn after that.
I don't remember eating cougar ever but, most people that have compare it to pork.
I've ate plenty of bear and haven't ran across a bad one yet.
Rex, if you don't put pronghorn ahead of nearly every big game there is, you must not be handling it right.
Also, beings you're from Montana I'd think you wouldn't eat sheep, at least not as in table fare eating.
Yep. Doesn't get any better than goat. Bear is good, I find it better as a roast meat than a grilling meat. Tree cats are tasty also, had a loin and rump steak. I'd definitely eat it again.
Eat what again?
Pay a fuckin' tention JR he said rump roast.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests