People who cook on them should not be taken seriously.Let's get this thread back on track and talk some more about charcoal briquettes.
People who cook on them should not be taken seriously.Let's get this thread back on track and talk some more about charcoal briquettes.
I have very little experience cooking with them but there are some bad memories of going to backyard barbecues and eating burgers that I thought tasted like lighter fluid. In the photo it doesn't look like there is a lot of dry stuff around to burn so perhaps they tried and the charcoal was the backup plan.People who cook on them should not be taken seriously.
To much ptsd from that and or just eating charcoal food because people ended up burning it terribly.I have very little experience cooking with them but there are some bad memories of going to backyard barbecues and eating burgers that I thought tasted like lighter fluid. In the photo it doesn't look like there is a lot of dry stuff around to burn so perhaps they tried and the charcoal was the backup plan.
I certainly want to like Clay more than the rest, I don't know if I can.Clay is alright in my book. The rest of them are suspect. I will add that after using the First Lite suspenders he has on I’d make sure you can get them off quickly and efficiently.
I almost shit my pants last year because of them
Pretty sure that is a MKC x Meateater Flat Tail.I’m not sure about all that….but I would like to know what Meateater prototype knife that is in front of him. Must be great steel to hold an edge with a stone cutting board.
And then Danielle Prewett could cook squirrel scrotums and lizard feet on them, a true meateater masterpiece...Who knows? But I’m guessing Kingsford will soon be producing a Meateater blend of briquettes that will soon be promoted on the podcast (the deal for a Meateater backpacking grill probably didn’t get done in time for the hunt).
It's for conservation, brah.The nuance of killing for content.
THEY ARE WATCHING!They cropped out the charcoal on instagram
I think he helps a guide or some such thing and his 35 hunts have been with clients, in conditions where only were rain gear and underwear is comfortable, or so he describes his sheep hunts at least.Odd view of mt goat hunting from someone who has done about 35 of them. I'd look for other species if I was as disinterested as your post suggests.
He also likes to say things like the above, but then posts about goats, after stating he doesn't care, so a lack of internal integrity is also in character. That, or this is his cry for help.Always a little weird guys that post on sheep topics saying they don’t care to sheep hunt. It’s like a cry for help. Why waste any time reading or engaging in something you don’t care about? Very weird.
I’m not a sheep nut, I only hunt them in August because there’s nothing else worth hunting in August.
My setup is hike all the time in rain pants with full side zippers. it’s actually really nice hiking when it’s hot, zip down the sides and let it vent. No pants on under the rain pants, just underwear. I do not pack another pair of pants.
Sleuthing skills? wtf are you talking about. The picture posted doesn’t show a beaver, snow field or any mention of a guide.All I know is I'm briqued up when I go goat hunting.
@FAAFO your sleuthing skills aren't very good. He was in SE, it's quite obvious by the terrain, the persistent snow fields, the beaver he's using that shows the business name, and the fact he used a SE based guide.
Leave some goats for the rest of us.
Really?? No gram here to see for myself but not a surprise.They cropped out the charcoal on instagram
Please show me where I said sheep live in steeper terrain than goats. Why did you bring this up? Thats a weird flex. Is it because you're trying to make goat hunting more interesting? Who cares if its steeper terrain? They still will stand there forever and let you shoot them. Is it my august comment? Yeah that's it. It is of my opinion that it is disrespectful to shoot august mountain goats that have a hairline like rosie o donnell. But i guess when you can't figure out sheep that august mountain goats would suffice. well not really but sounds good.I think he helps a guide or some such thing and his 35 hunts have been with clients, in conditions where only were rain gear and underwear is comfortable, or so he describes his sheep hunts at least.
He also fails to understand basic biology and thinks sheep live in rougher country than goats. Also, only hints sheep because there is nothing else worth hunting in August. Given that native goats live in county were sheep cannot survive, by his own standards he likes hunts that are "nothing challenging."
In short, his not having problems with killing nannies is with within character based on his Rokslide posts.
He also likes to say things like the above, but then posts about goats, after stating he doesn't care, so a lack of internal integrity is also in character. That, or this is his cry for help.