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    Indiana hunting lottery

    Congrats! Ive been drawn 3 times since about 1995.
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    Indiana hunting lottery

    Unsuccessful for November draw
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    Shooting style

    This! I’ve been hunting birds/rabbits since I was a little kid but being in Indiana we hunted deer a lot more. So most of my shooting was aiming AT an animal. So when I got serious about bird hunting a decade ago, I missed a LOT of birds. Took me several years to figure out I had trained myself...
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    Meat handling while traveling

    They ARE good. Just the way you described…. No doubt. But most people don’t do that with chicken. By all means eat them they way you like them. I love to cook. So I branch out a little more
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    Meat handling while traveling

    I love his books as well. I’ve bought a couple and given them to my buddies. Now they actually eat their wild game
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    Meat handling while traveling

    Braised? Slurry? I Love It! Someone who knows how to cook! Poppers is code word for I don’t know how to cook hahaha. I tell my hunting buddies you can do most anything with pheasants that you can do with chicken. Nobody makes chicken poppers
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    Indiana hunting lottery

    2 years ago I got drawn for an 60 acre spot that was shaped like a football field and was surrounded by ag fields on all sides. I bet we saw 100 pheasants. Ive hunted wild pheasants in 6 states and I’ve never had a better hunt than that one
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    Meat handling while traveling

    I agree with the aging and when I’m by myself thats how I do it. The rest of my buddies look at me like I just ate one raw when I tell them about aging them whole
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    Meat handling while traveling

    Probably been covered before but I can’t find it... What do you all do with the birds that have a wing attached when traveling across state lines? Do you remove the wing when you get home before freezing? We typically keep them on ice till we get home (9-12 hours) sometimes I cut the wings off...
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    RuffTuff Kennel + Mud River Cover + 2020 F150

    To be honest, i worry more about this when I’m hunting and leave dogs in the truck? But the thought has crossed my mind in town as well
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    RuffTuff Kennel + Mud River Cover + 2020 F150

    I run a web ratchet strap thru the handles on the kennel or those rings and crank it as tight as I can without collapsing the kennel. In my mind, if an accident or whatever is serious enough that it breaks that loose….my poor dogs got pancaked anyway. Love the idea with the chain….seems like a...
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    Dog Retrieves Trout

    While Ice fishing I normally catch rainbows. My labs are always carrying them around
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    Cooking Own Meals at the Motel

    Those fajitas are right down my alley
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    Cooking Own Meals at the Motel

    We often cook lunch on the tailgate but we are all too tired at night and just eat out
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    2024 Reports

    You’re spot on. Indiana does have a few but there’s very little cover up NW where they should be.
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    November Game Bird Draw

    Not Selected. I’ve been selected 3 times since around 1990?
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    Muck/Rubber Boots For Upland

    For me, grass is often times wet if for no other reason frost in the morning. Sometimes gotta cross creeks. Sometimes might cut through some cattails hoping to stay dry but ending up sinking into some soft stuff can ruin a hunt real quick
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    Muck/Rubber Boots For Upland

    Man wearing rubber boots putting in the miles we do is the worst experience. My feet would be raw. I wear leather lace ups….and you’re 💯 that they will Leak. Which is why I’ve moved to sealskinz socks. Problem solved. Well fitting boot, no blisters. Dry feet. My 2 cents
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    Good huntin' songs

    I named my new Lab pup "Good Lord Lorrie"
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    Lab guys sorry but....

    We would only walk a mile/day if I was by myself. We would limit out Quick! But there are always guys without dogs. We hunt all day helping them. I've never let her jump down out of the truck. Always set her down. I believe that is unnecessary joint pounding that can easily be avoided. Always...
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