Message from @Der Seeteufel - SD

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2018-12-30 04:40:31 UTC  

Small enough to be wallabies unless they’re actually young roos

2018-12-31 05:03:59 UTC  

@VinceChaos they were a breed of smaller kangaroos. The one that is pictured is a female scrubber that I shot. My GFs brother shot the other two roos and they were blues and both about that size. Reds are the ones that get to be as tall as a man. I shot all three wombats we got but I'm not sure if I should post all the pictures I got. Some are pretty graphic. We go for headshots and .223 pretty much demolishes them.

2018-12-31 05:13:48 UTC  

Ugly bastards.

2018-12-31 17:36:03 UTC  

Nice my knowledge is a little rusty. The reds are my favorite animal. What a treat

2019-01-03 11:32:13 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712657973215233/530347651074359298/IMG-c1a4fc08f398cd3539ffa9d08ec9ec99-V.jpg

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712657973215233/530347651770875914/IMG-d34ac1a77f5b778e260ab036287c01eb-V.jpg

2019-01-03 11:33:52 UTC  

GFs brother shot a big boomer today. You can see how much bigger he is than the other 3 we had in the cold storage from before.

2019-01-13 20:24:04 UTC  

what kind of fire starting kit would someone have used in the 19th century? I'm reading a book about the Yukon and it sounded like they were able to start a fire anywhere, possibly with green wood even.

2019-01-13 21:11:39 UTC  

One trick I learned in the boy scouts was to use branches near the bottom of an evergreen tree. They would stay dry in rain or snow and in the case of deep snow, the base of the tree would make a great shelter. You could also use the sap as a firestarter.

2019-01-14 00:04:43 UTC  

are there any saps which make it harder to light the limbs?

2019-01-26 01:31:15 UTC  

My governor. Unfortunately the woman is the governor, but still pretty good post.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712657973215233/538531335581466635/20190125_193010.jpg

2019-01-26 02:20:47 UTC  

Every man in the US should be issued a boar skin coat

2019-01-28 01:09:16 UTC  

Wow

2019-01-28 01:09:21 UTC  

that's funny

2019-02-13 01:46:48 UTC  

Do any of you guys fly fish? I’d love to send you some of the flys I’ve tied. They look like this, but with differing colors.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712657973215233/545058231152541720/image0.jpg

2019-02-13 01:47:43 UTC  

I use this style of fly for 80% of the trout I catch. The other 20% I use steamers or midges.

2019-02-14 00:36:52 UTC  

Hi @Felden - CO ! Do you see this message?

2019-02-22 04:25:35 UTC  

Are there any falconers in IE?

2019-02-22 04:27:02 UTC  

@Mojave Paisan - NV no. But a few of us do go after small game; both upland and waterfowl.

2019-02-22 10:30:29 UTC  

@Mojave Paisan - NV I confess I actually looked into falconry once. In my state at least, it's actually really hard to get a license to do it. A whole lot of training and classes.

2019-02-22 21:48:26 UTC  

@Will - MD It seems like in Nevada you just have to be an apprentice for a couple years and pass an inspection to certify that you have all of the right equipment and housing facilities.

2019-02-26 23:00:57 UTC  

My bird dog doesn't like the snow.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712657973215233/550089920694190110/20190226_164022.jpg