Varmintman
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What's happening? Are we going somewhere? I don't like cold weather.
Not cold here. -24 the other morning so I went for a walk
What's happening? Are we going somewhere? I don't like cold weather.
Not cold here. -24 the other morning so I went for a walk
As long as there's no wind, -24° isn't too bad!
Nope not bad at all really. I kind of enjoy the cold myself since it means the coyotes are furred up and the pelt worth some money.
Going to bake some bread today. Man I love some fresh bread right out of the oven
Coyote pelt is worth money? I was unaware. They just eat your dog back home.
Can you eat a coyote?
As proud as I am of my beer I have to say the bread making makes me just burst with pride. I have never had my butt kicked as thorough as making bread has kicked my butt. Man it is just dang tough to make a good loaf of bread and heaven knows I have made enough bricks to build a house with.
It does suck and I will evaluate the pelt before I spend time skinning it. Heck I remember 30 years ago coyote was going for about 100 bucks a pelt. Them were the days I tell you.
I ran a trap line for muskrats for a few years. It got to the point though they were only paying 75 cents per pelt. Took a LOOOONG trap line to make any money that way.
Heck I enjoy just getting out and checking things out anymore. I take a rifle but if I do not shoot anything I am fine
My wife just recently started making bread because she is fed up with the crappy ingredients in commercial breads. She's getting pretty good at it already.
Yep, way back then my buddy pretty much paid for the cost of trapping and didn't make much money off of it.
We live out and he had to ship the pelts. That cuts into profit.
I use to like going out.
Now, I try and do like you do. I just head out into the woods, bring a gun fairly often and if nothing else I find a stick poking out of a clay bank to take a shot at. Coyote is better, but I'm just out to enjoy the woods.
I wonder if you heard about the great bunny bash about 30 years ago. Man the rabbits got way out of hand and it was just killing the farmers. You could go to a farmer and he would give you a couple of bricks of 22 ammo and tell you he would give you a dime for every cotton tail you brought in. You could close your eyes and empty the gun and still shoot tons of rabbits. Heck you pulled up to a field and it looked like the whole field just upped and bounced away.
I have never seen anything like that before or since.
I think you've opened a few posts with stating your need to vent!
Personally, for me this is one of the few chances I have for talking with other adults.
I love my daughter dearly, but conversations aren't the same as with other adults.
I get to talk about all sorts of stuff with strangers and with people that in a fairly short time have become sort of friends.
It does help keep the sanity for me.
...As proud as I am of my beer I have to say the bread making makes me just burst with pride. I have never had my butt kicked as thorough as making bread has kicked my butt. Man it is just dang tough to make a good loaf of bread and heaven knows I have made enough bricks to build a house with.
Wow! Never heard of that. I've never been all the way down to your country either.
Mid state is about all I've made it. Did some rock chuck shooting down there after work several times.
You really need to get Daniel Leader's, "Bread Alone" book. For years I made decent yeast bread but then I read this book and it took bread up a whole nother level, and it isn't hard. Highly recommend this book
Rock chucks are why I have my name I use in the forums. Nothing I like better than setting up a bench and doing some long range varmint control. Although now I just take a few guys out and spot for them. I guess it is a god complex because I decide which chucks go and meet their maker.
We really need to get together and do some shooting sometime. I just love to send some rounds downrange and I have not done enough of it lately
270 is a little light for elk in my mind. Does Barnes make an x bullet in 270?
30 is the small end of what I like for elk, 338 is better.
Of course I go out with a longbow and an ash arrow, so obviously a 270 will work if you keep it in range and place the shot.
At one point in bread making, maybe a 4-5 year period I never used dry yeast just a levain starter. (wild yeast) When I first started making levain it took me awhile to get the timing down, it takes around 12 hours or so. Was up many night's at 2 am pulling bread out of the oven. Slathered in butter and a glass of wine. Just doesn't get much better.
The book is pretty great, it's not just a recipe book but has a lot of stories about bread making. Man, I'm talking myself into digging it out and reading it again.
This is like economics class! We are talking about guns and bread! Wait... that was guns and buttter... nevermind.
This is like economics class! We are talking about guns and bread! Wait... that was guns and buttter... nevermind.
With a 270 I would want to keep the shot as close as I could but like you say placement is everything. And I cannot tell you how many times I have let a elk walk away just because I did not feel right about the shot.
Not sure about Barnes. I do use them for my 30 caliber but my 270 likes Speer bullets. My 270 is a much lighter gun and does the trick for me. At least I have never had to track a animal very far before it died.
I think what they are trying to say is that fresh coyote or bunny goes great with bread, butter and maybe a little honey. Otherwise that would be slippery and someone could really get hurt.