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huntervasili

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  1. Canada was built upon the fur-trade lets not forget... Hence the Beaver being our animal... Generally trap lines are sold of to those who are eligible (have their trappers license) as for who gets first choice, I do not see how it would be given to anyone in priority, equal rights to wildlife I would imagine off of the reserves

  2. Yup, buck has had a couple of really nice knives put out for collectors. It would make something neat to display no doubt, too bad I don't have 700$ USD burning a hole in my pocket. Thanks for sharing GCD, had yet to see this one

  3. Nice buck, congratulations. All of the above is always a nice choice. I almost always make most meat (excluding tenderloins, Backstrap etc) into hamburger and a few roasts, and if time allows will get a couple of salamis made from it. Jerky, and sausage meat can be made at you're leisure from the ground meat or roasts after and if you decide you want it. Enjoy the deer, only a matter of time until I get to attempt again at one.

  4. I took both my courses when I was twelve, and got 95 on the exam and passed the hunters ed. I believe it was 2 days each... I know the PAL course was, as it was ne day of learning, a review and exam the next day. Ohh and back to topic... just got back from checking out a field... saw a nice young buck we plan on harvesting (I can't shoot but he can as he is a resident) Might try to take a video and will try to get some pics if all works out

  5. Saw 3 does and 2 fawns last night while scouting, and a really nice mature 4x4 muley... Too bad they wont let me buy a tag as a Non Resident, the buggers... Ohh well they can wait for next season... I will likely head out friday cause he's from here and can get a tag. Hoping he gets to punch the hole in it. Good luck to all

  6. Another option is the Cabelas brand rods. I have one (it was my first) ran me about 170 US with a reel line and all and it was an awesome combo. I use it as a backup to my Sage (which will be in for warranty soon, Grrrr) and as a travel rod and wouldn't part with it. Good luck again in the search.

  7. Well, I use a 3wt for most of my small water trout fishing, including the grand and always use it on smaller tribs. A 4 wt is probably a good idea for the Grand as you may get into some really nice browns that the water does hole. Considering you have the 7, I would go with a 4wt. TFO, or if you can afford it a Sage. I absolutely love mine and they have a lifetime warranty too. Good luck in the quest

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