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Filleting a Bluegill With an Electric Knife

Filleting bluegill with an electric knife is a quick, efficient, and effortless way to prepare it for cooking. This method works well when cleaning smaller species such as bluegills, crappies and bass. Filleting bluegill with an electric knife requires proper preparation, positioning and cleanup – these tips will help you master this challenging but rewarding […]

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How to Aim a Compound Bow

Knowledge of how to aim a compound bow accurately and precisely is vital for precision and accuracy. Proper alignment between body and bow requires breathing techniques during aim that will steady hand release for smooth release; fine tuning adjustments must also take into account distance differences as well as environmental conditions. Once your anchor point […]

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How Many Acres Do You Need to Hunt in Texas?

Many hunters seek hunting ranches for sale that provide a comprehensive experience, from lodging and meals to guides and access to thousands of acres. DIY hunts can also be successful. Many questions regarding the minimum area required to hunt legally in Texas arise. Minimum Acreage Requirements Texas typically requires at least 10 acres to hunt […]

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How to Make Purified Water in Black Desert Online

Water is one of the key crafting materials in Black Desert Online, used for everything from cooking to alchemy and guild crafts. Player can easily obtain purified water by purchasing an empty bottle from a material merchant and drinking it near an accessible water source, helping them avoid Heat Stroke during the day and heal […]

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How to Field Dress a Bear

Once you’ve shot a bear, field dress it immediately in order to maintain its integrity for taxidermy purposes and quickly chill it down. A sharp knife, sturdy string, and paper toweling will come in handy during this step. If you plan to have the paws preserved, keep them attached to the hide; your taxidermist will […]

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How to Get Spider Antlers From an Elk

In 2008, an elk known as the Spider Bull made headlines for his massive spread of antlers that began circulating online. Officially scored by Boone & Crockett Club at 499 gross and 478 net inches, this non-typical male set a world record for wild American elk free-ranging in the wild. Hunting Shed antlers hold tremendous […]

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How to Blow a Goose Call

Every goose caller practices simple sound sequences to coax geese towards them – these cadences. Learning how to blow a goose call may take practice and patience, but with enough practice you will soon be creating sounds that attract geese to your spread. Place Your Mouth As a beginner in goose calling, your first task […]

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What Sound Does a Deer Make When Scared?

Deer sounds can range from a mild bleat to an aggressive roar, often accompanied by sniffing and stomping noises from other animals nearby. The fawn bleat is a low, soft repetitive sound produced by newborn deer that imitates its mother nursing them, serving as an indicator of contentment and helping strengthen bonds within its herd. […]

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What Does Mountain Lion Meat Taste Like?

Though lion meat may seem exotic, its preparation is quite similar to lean pork. To ensure safe results, be sure to cook your lion meat thoroughly so it reaches an internal temperature that meets health regulations – as parasites could possibly exist within it! Donnie Vincent, an esteemed biologist, hunter and filmmaker recently discussed cougar […]

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How to Clean Solo Stove Yukon

The Solo Stove Yukon provides an enjoyable, smokeless fire experience to share with friends and family, yet must be regularly maintained to remain looking new. Regular care must be taken in cleaning it to maintain its pristine appearance. One of the easiest ways to do this is by cleaning the ashpan regularly with either water […]

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