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Re: Idaho Muzzleloader Success Today
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10/18/21 12:55 PM
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goosebuster
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The snow covered mountains in the background of that last pic are holding my eye. They look like they are out of a painting.
Nice animals too. Were you hanging that meat over night? I would guess it is plenty cold enough up there.
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Re: Idaho Muzzleloader Success Today
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10/18/21 01:46 PM
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ILUVBIGBUCKS
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Very nice speedgoat! Congrats
High fence, low fence, no fence, it really doesn't matter as long as you're hunting!
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Re: Idaho Muzzleloader Success Today
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10/19/21 03:47 AM
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Blank
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Yes to the hanging of meat. I have a 3 car shop attached to the back of my garage and patio. Use 1/2" screw eyes in all the roof trusses, and can hang 2 quartered elk and 3 deer or antelope at one time. Equipped with commercial meat hooks and gambrels, block and tackle, and motorcycle straps. With lows in the 20's and 30's at night, the temp in there is perfect for drying and aging game. Mop the cement floor with chlorine bleach water when done, and never have a problem. OOOOPS. Forgot my partners!!
Last edited by Blank; 10/19/21 03:52 AM.
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