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You gotta love the butterfly, backstrap cuts. Place four of them flat in a quart-size freezer bag. Stack them flat in the freezer, and when you're ready for them, they thaw out super quick. I love mine in the mornings for breakfast - makes great steak and biscuits.
That guy has done it a time or two. :) Some of the healthiest foods you can eat are those you obtain yourself - catch, gather, grow and hunt. Great video, and thanks for sharing!
Wow! Great ideas. We have a new nestbox with 3 Western Bluebird eggs so far.. tried feeding live mealworms but the scrub jays and cow birds took over so want to try this. Q: How does the flange attach to the pole? Thanks a million for your innovation! 😊
I was fortunate to speak to Mr Whitlock in person and his tying and artistic abilities were surpassed by his genteel and welcoming personality. A true legend in many ways
Such an awesome tribute and celebration of life for Dave Whitlock. I hope to read a few of his books and own some of his prints. I'm particularly fond of his Gorilla Damsel flies as they've landed me quite LMB in east Texas. Thank you for sharing this with everyone on RU-vid for all audiences to see.
Wendell is a nice guy... also it is weird but when a cloud will go in front of the sun the trout at dam area will start biting immediately. I have had days timing clouds to casts and just slayed the trout
Kelly, just brilliant! Wow! I’m so happy you have taken this on and done such an artful job. Dave is smiling for sure! Thank you for honoring him in such a respectful and loving way! Beautiful!
Ha! Not much action on roach or dace to be had around here, but I've caught plenty of sunfish on the smaller versions, and seen Scott catch buffalo and carp with it. Can't get too literal with the names of baits and flies. And, as they say, "Everything has its limits."
U had every kind but my kind of finch feeder. I have no idea how to take it apart & don't even know hiw to explain it to u. No screws or nuts, no tabs to push, nothing to turn & pull. It's maddening & I can't find any video or help. I threw away the label which only said what brand it was & I can't remember that. It's plastic with yellow top, bottom, & perches that are in a large plastic piece shaped like an upside down pear & the feed opening is in the center of star shaped slits.
Check with your state Department of Natural Resources, Forestry Division, for help in planning out a course of action for improving the health & quality of your woodlands. There are a number of things that can be done that benefit the trees, the wildlife & the landowners. The state foresters do this for free, & can let you know about any federal programs designed to help defray actual costs to the landowner.
The "berries" produced by invasive plants have no nutritional value to the birds eating them. They usually have a thin skin over the actual hard seed center. The seeds aren't digested, & when the bird poops, you get another invasive plant growing.
Love your bird hanging feeder setup Kelly don't like all them sparrows at the end but enjoyed your cleaning session of all your fantastic feeders thank you for showing us how to disinfect the dirty bird feeders
Didn't know Dave, but glad I stumbled on this as someone who ties. Admiring the years and millions of flies he's tied throughout them. Rip sir. Great looking flies.