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Pretty good information for the most part!! But. The real practice happens at the boat.Launch getting the boat in and out of the water... That's the real test.. learning how to backup.The trailer can be done quickly!
I used to catch a lot of them on Hatteras right in the wash on the beach. I never cared for the taste of them . I preferred the whiting (sea mullet, northern kingfish, or whatever you call them) over the pomps. One thing about Hatteras you never know what you’re going to catch! I have caught mahi from the beach. I’ve never hooked one, but people have caught sailfish from the beach and piers! Prayers for you guys and your families, I hope Megan is doing better!
Facing a massive python and turning it into an adventurous catch-and-cook experience shows your bravery and resilience. Here's to more thrilling stories and memorable escapades in the wild! And I'm floating village life.
I read an article in a fishing magazine about eating cilantro helps in getting rid of mercury in your system. The writer said his mercury levels were terribly high by way of a blood test and after 6 months of using cilantro he went back to have his blood checked and there was no sign of mercury in his system. I don`t know how much cilantro he ate but if it works maybe eating small pythons wouldn`t be a problem. Most times I hear of eating snakes it`s in a chili slow cooked for 6 hours, it might be worth trying. Peace and brother love to you and all.
I really had high hopes for your cook. I've never seen a catch, clean and cook python video in which the hunter/huntress said Mmmmmmm! That's delicious! Kudos to you!
To preserve skin in soft, flexible condition , DIY . Scrape all evidence of membrane/meat off inside with spoon . Dry and soak in container covered by glycerin for a couple weeks . Lay out long big towels . Spread skin out flat and roll tightly up in towels for a week or two . Excess oil is wicked off skin . Preserves forever . If gets stiff in a dozen years , you can resoak. Enjoy your memories !