Skin the hide off of the head. Clean excess fat off of the hide. Take several pounds of salt and liberally cover every square inch of hide with it. Pack it into the gums and ear holes. Fold it skin to skin and roll it up. DO NOT let it get wet. Ice and water will ruin it overnight if left wet...
Heathers Choice gives me the nastiest farts. I have never had anything remotely close to that time. At the start of this thread I thought it was one of my buddies on THAT ONE hunt.
Here’s an update. Looks like 4 illegal sheep hunts.
https://www.postregister.com/messenger/news/trial-date-set-for-2-men-accused-of-outfitter-violations/article_1193a0a8-f5d6-11ee-8d80-8b0b25d155a0.html
Another thing I told them in reference to the guy that captured the wolf and brought it to a bar, was I feel 95% of us outdoorsmen were not impressed at all with those antics. Its one thing to dispatch and kill, but entirely another thing to be cruel and be a bully to something defenseless.
My main thought about wolf management was in reference to Washington. There is zero management in wilderness areas.
I know we have what feels like liberal management methods here in Idaho. But even that isn't getting the job done. And its getting taken away as we speak. Just last month a judge...
So I was able to get in on the conversation thru zoom. Here’s my take away.
The goal is to get all sides together in the same camp and get them to smile a shake hands. Share a burger and drink some whiskey. Her exact words. I can’t make it up.
I was able to speak a few minutes. I asked her...
I read it and that’s why I commented. I’ll be on the zoom today. But they seem self congratulatory on the wolf situation in Washington which is every bit as bad as Idaho and they have no way to control the wolves.
My perspective is if the problem is in wilderness areas it isn’t getting taken...