Your the real deal. I'm definitely watching this season. Having you so personal on RU-vid I feel like one of my good buddies are doing this this is awesome great show thanks
Hey Lobo Pro trapper , I am wondering if you are still trapping, or are you full time TV guy now. Any way I hope you do well and make a lot of money. 😅
I'm not currently trapping I'm trying to get my cabin dried in before the snow flies. And no I'm not built for TV just wanted to test myself in the great outdoors
season 1 was alright, i mostly was just angry the whole time because of amber and jill, but season 2, is just perfect. they couldn’t have picked a more perfect player than you. been awesome watching you and your team thrive.
Without your help, the fawn would have died right there. You took a chance and gave it a new lease on life. This was definitely a unique experience for both man and fawn. Much respect.
Fawn: _So honest to the Elderly Pines! There I was in the cold water dying. And then one of those two-legged creatures with the detachable fur came along. I thought for sure it was gonna eat me, but then it dried me and warmed me up and took me back to its strange cave dwelling and then brought me back! Honest momma that's what happened!_ Doe: _OK! I had enough! I told you young man to have stayed put where I left you and not only did you disobey me but then have the audacity to tell me this ridiculous fib of a tale! You mister are grounded for a week!_
I grew up on a farm in Virginia (I am a 63 YO gay man) and we had lots of different crops and animals (pets, livestock, and wild animals). Taking care of animals was one of my primary chores (when not going to school or working in the fields). Over the years I also raised (or tried to raise because in some cases baby animals die so quickly) various 'wild' animals whose parents died or were killed during hunting season. [I rescued, raised, and released dogs, rabbits, mice, birds, etc.] Most wild animal parents WILL take their babies back and raise them (the human scent thing is mostly a myth) - except there are cases where parent animals reject their offspring, often times if there is a health problem with the baby.
Sure some beautiful country my friend. I sure miss living in the mountains on the ranch. Its Gods Country the most peaceful place ever and always gave me peace of mind.
Well it was crazy and certainly ill advised but I’m glad he recorded and posted it. I’ve encouraged others that deal with predators to wear body cams to get footage like this. A go pro would suffice as well so both hands are free.
Your recipe is nice. Just a note to everyone. I made 7 quarts of deer stew, pressure canned at 70 min at 11 lbs in my big pressure pot canner. a lot like this recipe, back in 1996. I ate my last jar about a year ago. Yeah, that long. It tasted like it did in the first few months, no difference. Texture too. I am sure many will say the nutrition is very low after that long but it was real good nonetheless. Now that's a long time.