Nice brace! Hope they eat as good as they look, and don't forget that there are plenty of handcrafters that would be quite happy to use those feathers.
Very good! I generally use 6 for small game, though several friends claim it is light for that purpose. Though I have been using my .22 boltaction more this year, easier to eat squirel when you don't have to pick out pellets. A lot of places are restricting the use of rifles for small game, got to fight back against that.
They look plump and delectable. How are you going to cook them? I just got a big fat L.L. Bean Game & Fish Cookbook with more recipes than you can shake a stick at if you need any ideas.
Your entry will be held for review before publication and may be rejected. Understand that I moderate as time permits, so publication will be delayed for a random thus unpredictable amount of time: between seconds to hours—or even days at worst.
Persona
An email address is required, but will not be published.
You cannot subscribe to notifications of follow-up comments.
You cannot set your own avatar, name and location: generic versions of these will be published with your comment.
You cannot contact members via private messages and access their public profiles.
Posting
Your comment cannot exceed 300 characters.
You can only write plain text. To create paragraphs, press Enter twice (while the textbox has the focus, otherwise pressing Enter will post the comment)
All HTML tags will be stripped upon posting your comment, as will anything that even remotely looks like a URL.
Hey now! The tags stripping & links munching little helpers (let's call them Muncher and Stripper and not mind how wrong that sounds) are ferocious. I bred them that way. If you receive a nasty validation error or half your comment vanishes, something has triggered them, and they answer with full aggression, not 'micro' ones. Try and reformulate your text to appease them (for instance, beware of copy/pasting from Word or another web page). Use the preview to confirm you pass by Muncher and Stripper unmolested (now that didn't sound any better)
Stripper (oh dear, oh dear) will put a ✂ in place of anything that looks like a link—and he has about half the subtlety of a bombing raid over Dresden. (but makes for it with twice the hostility) Do.use.the.preview, even if you don't think you've inserted a link, for he may disagree and he's not open to negotiation.
You cannot edit your entry once submitted. Use the preview before posting. Really.
Comments
Comments thread (6)
2934 - 2hotel9
2hotel9 Western Pennsylvania
Nice brace! Hope they eat as good as they look, and don't forget that there are plenty of handcrafters that would be quite happy to use those feathers.
What weight shot were you running?
2935 - the dissident frogman
the dissident frogman France
6 Sir, and the brand/maker would be Winchester's Super Speed.
2938 - 2hotel9
2hotel9 Western Pennsylvania
Very good! I generally use 6 for small game, though several friends claim it is light for that purpose. Though I have been using my .22 boltaction more this year, easier to eat squirel when you don't have to pick out pellets. A lot of places are restricting the use of rifles for small game, got to fight back against that.
2942 - floridasuzie
floridasuzie Florida
They look plump and delectable. How are you going to cook them? I just got a big fat L.L. Bean Game & Fish Cookbook with more recipes than you can shake a stick at if you need any ideas.
How's Father & Mother Frog? Better I hope?
2949 - bonmotdot
bonmotdot
What a lovely photograph! The color, composition and lighting are fantastic. What camera did you shoot with?
That's brochure-worthy, by the way, FrenchFroggie...
3004 - Hooknbullet
Hooknbullet
You're doing much better than I am this season. Of course, it would help if I actually made some time to get out there.