Thanks for your replies. It was a boar, so maybe there's something to do with that.
none of the nicknames I've heard would be appropriate. I'll have to start calling this one Mr. Clean.
Has anybody experienced this before? I killed my first Javelina last weekend and it's mostly delicious, but occasionally I get a hint of a slight ammonia smell and taste.
I've eaten the tenderloins (no ammonia), backstrap (ditto), shoulder (ammonia) and head cheese (ammonia).
I can't figure it...
I thumped one with the bumper of my car one morning going to work and cooked it up that night following Hank's Sardinian Hare Stew recipe. I'd do it again but have never been in a position to shoot another and care for it properly.
I guess I shouldn't be surprised, but it never occurred to me there would be a liability issue that would cause a state to prohibit salvage. If it's not there when I pass but is there a couple hours later when I return, I'll pick it up. I have eaten some good squirrels and birds that way, but no...
A couple thoughts: will North Face repair your current tent? What about running a heavy clear plastic drop cloth over that tent? I tend to tarp or use clear plastic over a tent that will be a base camp for more than a couple days. Obviously depends on your application and works best with trees...
These stories are frustrating to read. I'm lucky to have only heard about these situations, but I'm sure my time will come. I suspect that none of the perpetrators would read a thread such as this, so we're preaching to the choir, but hopefully it's been cathartic to voice your frustration and...
This is only my opinion, but that's what you're asking for... Be genuine, be yourself. Be interested in him for more than just the motive of hunting his land. I think the cheese/wine basket is a bit over the top at this point. Is he a cheese and wine kind of guy? Sounds like he lives alone. Most...
I don't see why you wouldn't clean the skull and pack and ship it yourself. Scrape it down well, hit the car wash and blast it off and dry it overnight. Hit the goodwill and get an old towel, wrap it around the skull to soak up anything that might drip off, bag the skull, tape it well around the...
Thanks for that link, huronmtns. cool tooth - pollution correlation study highlighted there.
Seems like once you augment the gene pool with wolves that didn't naturally immigrate, your original experiment is over, or at least is now on a new trajectory. On the other hand, allowing them to be...
Highly recommended. I did have an issue this spring about 5 miles into a backpacking trip. My shoulders had been bothering me a bit (rotators) and instead of being good therapy for them, they got more sore as the hike progressed. I wasn't carrying a particularly heavy load, so I just folded the...
You'll regret waiting to see what the forecast brings. Not sure where you're planning on using it, but in the fall in the west, weather changes are the norm. If you set it up in the trees, you can suspend a tarp over it. Even a heavy (5 mil) clear dropcloth with rocks in the corners so that you...
If you're going to go the taxidermist route, I'd still take the time to get all the skin and meat off the skull - eyes out, jaw separated from the rest of the skull, skin off the roof of the mouth, brain out, and then let it dry. Beetles will make the fastest work of this and it'll save the taxi...
The two bulls I've killed during the rut were both excellent - one was a raghorn and the other was a mature heavy-antlered bull. No difference in flavor - despite an unfortunate poor shot on the bigger bull. They were hung in the woods for 24 and 48 hours, respectively, hours and then packed in...
Not sure how seasons work up there, but it could be for a different hunt, or different species (though if it's a wallow, less likely). I'm sure I'm on several trail cameras around water. I show up, scan the area carefully, knock on the blind door if somebody has one set up there and if there's...