Thank You very much everyone for your support!! Not too much longer to go, and Curran I'm always up to meeting new people and sharing a good day in the field. When I get home I'll PM ya. Thanks again everyone!!
well, I'm stuck here in Iraq till November, and figured this would be as good as place as any to practice up my calling and be ready for season when I get home. Whats funny as hell though is seein all the peoples faces when they walk by and see me hailing out at an empty sea of sand! Most...
Good idea, I have always put a bunch of walnuts with husks into a tub of water and heated over a fire and "cooked" the traps in the thick walnut soup, after you cook em a good while, throw in a block of wax into the tub and wait till the wax is melted(the melted wax will float on top of water)...
yes it's a sand storm. I can tell ya after one of those every inch of ya's covered in sand, and yes I literally mean EVERY DAMN INCH!! LOL It was pretty awesome to see though, there is no filter or anything on the camera what you see in the pic is what it looked like to the naked eye.
I like the pictures better that are from Ohio(home) but here are a couple I took over the last couple months here in Iraq. Can't wait to get home!![/ATTACH]
thank you, and this site is awesome, i'm deployed in iraq right now and in my downtime i have spent hours reading all the forums on here. truly is a great site, i'll be home for good come november and boy o boy do i have cabin fever over here in this sand box!! can't wait to kill somethin i...
if you don't mind me askin, if someone called you to there place to get rid of skunk,coon, bats, bees, moose, or whatever, what the average price to pay for such a job?
you said that this snare sticks out because it hasn't been treated, how do you treat your snares? the same as foot holds with either dye or walnuts, or is there a different method? sorry i know this is a new post to an old thread but was just wondering.