This channel is about my personal journey in the outdoors. I live and love to be in the outdoors!
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Hunting, Fishing, and riding. What to do when you have success in the outdoors. Cleaning game and fish and most importantly...enjoying your harvest at the dinner table.
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Thanks for the tip with the paracord. All of these videos of people setting the spring by hand, that doesn’t work with a new conibear at all. I have large hands and could not squeeze the spring together for nothing.
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The end of the extension tube has a threaded cap on it that allows you to put the spring in from the end of the tube instead of in the middle of the two like shown here. Just a heads up. Anyway, what Camo Pattern is that? Thanks for the video.
They were canning salmon, i miss eating blue and yellow pike, with some german potato salad, heat hot, and cole slaw, and a frosted shupper of Jenny beer, at Kellers bar and grill on Adam St in Tonawanda,NY, every Friday nite. Mrs.Keller took real good care of the family, while Mr Keller tended the bar!! Mom,dad,and I ate like a royal family for $16 and $4 for a tip! That was 1 hours pay for dad back then! It was mom's nite out, no cookin or smellin up the house!! Got a quarter for the jute box? ❤😊 Everyone was happy!
I think i would have pickled it, then pressure canned it, 10 psi for 100 minutes, that should make it shelf stable for about 10 yrs!! See the video named Alaska Living, its a hubby and wife canning fish,and a darn good video i may add!!😊
Never saw that salting technique. I like to pickle herring when they are around. Usually just encase it in kosher salt for half a day or so and rinse. Rest of the process is the same except the ice bath. Also use less sugar but I guess that’s a matter of taste. Sometimes make it without salting but it comes out less firm. I’ll try your salting method next time. Btw try mixing it with sour cream and red onions before you eat it.
I am 48 years old. My first shotgun my grandpa give me its a crack barrel 20ga topper junior model. I still have that gun I was like 10 when he give it to me. My second was a Rem 870 express in 12ga I will have that gun also and shoots as good as the day I got it.
YOU ARE JUST LIKE ME,YOU RESPECT AND CARE THE THINGS YOUR HARD EARNED MONEY BUYS,THAT GUNS LOOKS BRAND NEW. I HAVE COME ACROSS FOOLS THAT WOULD BUY SOMETHING AND IN NO TIME ITS RUINED.I HAD A CO-WORKER YEARS AGO THAT COULD NOT CARE HIMSELF OR THE THINGS HE WORKED AND BOUGHT..I AM GLAD THERE ARE PEOPLE LIKE YOU OUT THERE,NOW I KNOW NOTHING IS WRONG WITH ME..
YOU SAID IN YOUR OWN WORDS,( MY GRANDFATHER DID NOT REALLY GET ME INTO THE OUTDOORS),THAT WORD [ REALLY ] TELLS ME YOUR GRANDFATHER WAS THE ONE THAT DID SOMETHING TO PUT YOU ON THE PATH TO THE OUTDOORS...
My first hunting shotgun was given to me for Christmas when I was 14. It was a Stevens/Savage .20 ga. pump. That was in 1963. I traded it in for a Remington 870 Wingmaster .20 ga. pump in 1976 and still have it now and occasionally use it for squirrels and rabbits.
Instead of misleading everyone about the trail conditions maybe you should state the date of this ride instead of making it seem like it was today…. The trails are glare ice right now.
I don't see how I mislead anyone. I never said anythng about current conditions. If you took a "highlight" video for a "current conditions" video, then I apologize
hi i'm your new subscriber i'm from switzerland i have a question after i add the vinegar and the onion does it have to be kept in the fridge even with so much vinegar?? another question can i put pepper too ?? thank you very much if you answer me❤
IMO, you lucked out on that Mossberg 500 for your first shotgun! I would advise new shooters to get either a Mossberg 500 or a Remington 870. Other pump guns might work as well, e.g., Benelli. I would not advise a single shot. You will be much happier with a repeater. I also would not advise a cheap Turkish or other imported gun. It might work but it might not. CZ is the exception-they're good. If you have the money by all means get a good Browning, Beretta, or Benelli auto or o/u. They really are nice.
It's nice to see someone recommend something that doesn't come from Italy with a budget of $1500-$2000. I also picked up a Mossberg 500 as my first shotgun, and over time I have appreciated it more and more. (still have it) The two things I like the best: The shell carrier stays up and out of the way. 2. The top thumb safety, exactly like you mentioned. I like to think that my Mossberg is inclusive of diverse populations (ie. southpaws). The downside is there's a lot of unwarranted snobbery against Mossberg. It's real, and it's not just online. I find that people totally look down on me because I carry a Mossberg, as if I'm a lesser hunter because my gun didn't cost me $2200.
My first hunt was many years ago. Here's a 16 gauge single shot it was grandpa's, go over in the corner of the pasture and shoot a deer. My 10 year daughter 2nd youngest maybe the only kid I get to take hunting out of 5 kids. She is the worse shot out of all the kids. But has expressed interest in going deer hunting. The youngest does like trapping thou.
Great memories I'm sure. I have my middle child getting starting this year. Been out on a couple goose hunts and getting her ready to do some put and take pheasant