M Morgan New member Sep 27, 2009 #1 I have always grown up being taught that if you shoot it, you eat it or you find some one else who will. I mean there are a few exceptions to this, but still for the most part I think that this is a good rule to go by.
I have always grown up being taught that if you shoot it, you eat it or you find some one else who will. I mean there are a few exceptions to this, but still for the most part I think that this is a good rule to go by.
N noonga New member Sep 27, 2009 #2 Personally i leave it there because if you come back a few days later there might be scavengers picking at it and thats when you shoot them 2. I dig a pit in the ground and chuck the carcas in there along with what ever else i have shot. Why would you wanna eat something that you have shot. would you eat a feral pig, cat or goat?
Personally i leave it there because if you come back a few days later there might be scavengers picking at it and thats when you shoot them 2. I dig a pit in the ground and chuck the carcas in there along with what ever else i have shot. Why would you wanna eat something that you have shot. would you eat a feral pig, cat or goat?
N noonga New member Sep 27, 2009 #3 Personally i leave it there because if you come back a few days later there might be scavengers picking at it and thats when you shoot them 2. I dig a pit in the ground and chuck the carcas in there along with what ever else i have shot. Why would you wanna eat something that you have shot. would you eat a feral pig, cat or goat?
Personally i leave it there because if you come back a few days later there might be scavengers picking at it and thats when you shoot them 2. I dig a pit in the ground and chuck the carcas in there along with what ever else i have shot. Why would you wanna eat something that you have shot. would you eat a feral pig, cat or goat?
N noonga New member Sep 27, 2009 #4 Personally i leave it there because if you come back a few days later there might be scavengers picking at it and thats when you shoot them 2. I dig a pit in the ground and chuck the carcas in there along with what ever else i have shot. Why would you wanna eat something that you have shot. would you eat a feral pig, cat or goat?
Personally i leave it there because if you come back a few days later there might be scavengers picking at it and thats when you shoot them 2. I dig a pit in the ground and chuck the carcas in there along with what ever else i have shot. Why would you wanna eat something that you have shot. would you eat a feral pig, cat or goat?
N noonga New member Sep 27, 2009 #5 Personally i leave it there because if you come back a few days later there might be scavengers picking at it and thats when you shoot them 2. I dig a pit in the ground and chuck the carcas in there along with what ever else i have shot. Why would you wanna eat something that you have shot. would you eat a feral pig, cat or goat?
Personally i leave it there because if you come back a few days later there might be scavengers picking at it and thats when you shoot them 2. I dig a pit in the ground and chuck the carcas in there along with what ever else i have shot. Why would you wanna eat something that you have shot. would you eat a feral pig, cat or goat?
N noonga New member Sep 27, 2009 #6 Personally i leave it there because if you come back a few days later there might be scavengers picking at it and thats when you shoot them 2. I dig a pit in the ground and chuck the carcas in there along with what ever else i have shot. Why would you wanna eat something that you have shot. would you eat a feral pig, cat or goat?
Personally i leave it there because if you come back a few days later there might be scavengers picking at it and thats when you shoot them 2. I dig a pit in the ground and chuck the carcas in there along with what ever else i have shot. Why would you wanna eat something that you have shot. would you eat a feral pig, cat or goat?
N noonga New member Sep 27, 2009 #7 Personally i leave it there because if you come back a few days later there might be scavengers picking at it and thats when you shoot them 2. I dig a pit in the ground and chuck the carcas in there along with what ever else i have shot. Why would you wanna eat something that you have shot. would you eat a feral pig, cat or goat?
Personally i leave it there because if you come back a few days later there might be scavengers picking at it and thats when you shoot them 2. I dig a pit in the ground and chuck the carcas in there along with what ever else i have shot. Why would you wanna eat something that you have shot. would you eat a feral pig, cat or goat?
N noonga New member Sep 27, 2009 #8 Personally i leave it there because if you come back a few days later there might be scavengers picking at it and thats when you shoot them 2. I dig a pit in the ground and chuck the carcas in there along with what ever else i have shot. Why would you wanna eat something that you have shot. would you eat a feral pig, cat or goat?
Personally i leave it there because if you come back a few days later there might be scavengers picking at it and thats when you shoot them 2. I dig a pit in the ground and chuck the carcas in there along with what ever else i have shot. Why would you wanna eat something that you have shot. would you eat a feral pig, cat or goat?
N noonga New member Sep 27, 2009 #9 Personally i leave it there because if you come back a few days later there might be scavengers picking at it and thats when you shoot them 2. I dig a pit in the ground and chuck the carcas in there along with what ever else i have shot. Why would you wanna eat something that you have shot. would you eat a feral pig, cat or goat?
Personally i leave it there because if you come back a few days later there might be scavengers picking at it and thats when you shoot them 2. I dig a pit in the ground and chuck the carcas in there along with what ever else i have shot. Why would you wanna eat something that you have shot. would you eat a feral pig, cat or goat?
N noonga New member Sep 27, 2009 #10 Personally i leave it there because if you come back a few days later there might be scavengers picking at it and thats when you shoot them 2. I dig a pit in the ground and chuck the carcas in there along with what ever else i have shot. Why would you wanna eat something that you have shot. would you eat a feral pig, cat or goat?
Personally i leave it there because if you come back a few days later there might be scavengers picking at it and thats when you shoot them 2. I dig a pit in the ground and chuck the carcas in there along with what ever else i have shot. Why would you wanna eat something that you have shot. would you eat a feral pig, cat or goat?