Top 5 Deer Hunting Myths
Apparently it's okay to piss off your stand. Now you know, or so I was told.
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Apparently it's okay to piss off your stand. Now you know, or so I was told.
"Harvesting beaver castor is a very delicate process. You must have a sharp knife, this is used for lure and other items."
Biolite campstove and charger. Does it work? Yes. Is it heavy? Yes. Will it last? No. Not as reliable as a Coleman, Primus or MSR burner
I always thought these things were basically scams, junk. I knew electronics and fire aren't a good mix, and the math didn't add up. And this proves it.
This trap has some problems. For one, when the mouse touches the trap, the fur limits the the amount of current passed. Second, because this uses alternating current, every 120th of a second, the voltage drops to zero, which gives the mouse a chance to get away. Third, the initial shock is not lethal because most of the current doesn't pass through the heart. Moral of the story -- most modern electric mouse traps use direct current and an ever higher voltage to break down the resistance of the fur.
I love the open road, exploring new places, spending nights next to campfire drinking beer and cooking on my campstove.
This predator hunting video in the exercise yard/feed lot is pretty wild ...
I never seen those polystyrene bee hives before, but I can certainly understand the need for insuation in cold climates. I am sure they've been tested for styrene leaching out of the polystyrene, but still I have questions -- maybe not scientifically based. I know they're is a lot of concern on some quarters about styrene leaching into food, especially oily food. Plus how durable are they? Maybe I'm just old fashioned, luddite.