I shoot a lot of geese. I do the exact same with thighs and legs. Super easy. Skin, cut off at ball joint. Snip off web foot. You do 3 geese (6 legs) that's a meal. Only difference is I use beef broth in Instapot. So many people are missing out not utilizing that grub.
Pressure cook in chicken broth for 48 minutes on high.
Remove, coat in favorite wing sauce or favorite sauce. I really dig Hoisin sauce(mu shu) or buffalo. Air fry at 375f for 7 minutes.
Big old sloppy drumsticks.
Like I said above. Inflatable. Saluspa. Absolutely horrendous customer service. You will never talk to a human.
But...2 year warranty and plugs into 110v. We've had them for about 8 years. Been through 3 in that time. Usually the heat pump goes out in 2-3 years. I rent them for $20 a month. If...
I've spent a lot of time running boats under the Golden Gate. I seriously can't recall tugs escorting any boat. The entrance there is absolute heaven for a bar pilot. Giant! They get you to the pier and away, but not out on the big pond.
Y'all read SWOHTR replies. I have no where near the credentials to run a 100k ton boat but have run boats for a living since 1987. My experience ends at 1600 tons.
He nailed all the replies. Take the tinfoil hat off and realize crap happens at In opportune times. My first guess when ship turned...
Cracked corn. I cleaned them out of my boat house the old fashioned way. Forked stick, box, 100' of string. Pretty dang fun.
Prop up box and feed around it. They'll get used to it. Then start putting feed under box. Takes about a week til they go under box.
I'm the same age as Tyson. I was an absolute animal brawler in my youth. I literally fought for fun. Loved a good Friday night fight. In my mind, I'm literally as tough as I was at 23. I'm a bad ass!! Just ask me!! Ha!
With that said, I got 3 bugaboos in life. Lighting strike, rattler strike...
It's real. We did a hunt this year and camped at 8800'. All 4 of us live between 22 and 38'. Sea level. 2 people struggled big time climbing 500' out of camp each morning the first 3 days. I even hated that climb and it wasn't very steep. I'm in pretty dang good shape. 1 in our party shot a...
I lived down on the Battery for 4 years. Tradd street. My jogging route was all the back roads and alleys on the battery. Jogging through an alley and you come across a graveyard with 10 headstones. Dated back to the 1700's. Get off the main roads and just walk and explore. Pretty awesome homes...
I've never once in my life packed in a camp or camped some place my truck wasn't parked. I don't know many who have. Lots of elk killed from nice campsites I can get my travel trailer into.
I think some of you "way more educated" i.e. write eloquently, submit a rebuttal to that OP ED. I sure hope OHA or another org I give money to is on it.
That piece is so one sided it reminded me of an hour long TV show I watched Thursday night where I got yelled at the entire time, for nothing...
I can't find this anywhere. It would really make duck hunting impossible in a lot of places. For example, there are countless rivers classified "navigable" that are less than 100 yards wide. Every shot at a duck with a 45 degree angle will have shot land on other side of river.
Not denying it...
any chance you could point me in the area of the regulations that state this? I'm a regulation junkie, I've never read this or even heard of this. Thanks.