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Everything posted by Big Browns
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I haven't heard from anyone yet. 928-595-1554
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Terrible hunt!!!!!! Only small bucks.
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White dodge with a white camper shell.
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I'm in st. George this week for a deer hunt. Give me a call and I'll check it out for you. 928-595-1554
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Nice buck buddy!!!!
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European heads - methods???
Big Browns replied to 1967ShootElk's topic in Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
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Josh with McDowell Mountain Taxidermy does exceptional work, is extremely dependable and trustworthy!!!!
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I have the same gun. It's been fantastic!!!
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Good luck to those who have bows in their hands chasing Elk. Aim small, miss small. I wish I was out there with you! If your in the East Valley and need a euro give me a call. Adam 928-595-1554 Deer $100 Bull Elk $200 Cow Elk $130
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That's a beautiful goat. Congratulations!!!!!!!
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Keep the updates coming and good luck!!!!
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Good luck on your search. I have two 28 gauge shot guns. They are AWESOME!!!!!
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Very cool, congrats!!!!
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Dove huntin'
Big Browns replied to firstcoueswas80's topic in Small Game, Upland Bird, and Waterfowl Hunting
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Very nice!!!!!
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European Mount Kit for Coues
Big Browns replied to Mike Whitish's topic in Miscellaneous Items related to Coues Deer
Give me a call, I've got an artifical skull that will work perfectly. Adam -
Great goat, great story! Congratulations!!!!
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Stud Buck, congrats!!!!
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East valley sucked:(
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Good luck to everyone heading out this weekend! Here are some tips on properly taking care of velvet antlers: Keep Cool: Keep the buck cool, ideally in the shade, to slow down decomposition. Heat and blood can speed up the process. Drain Blood: If you're staying in the backcountry for a while, drain the blood from the antlers. Some recommend hanging the buck upside down by the skull and making pinholes in the tips of each tine with a knife to let the blood drain out. Protect from Flies: Cover the antlers to keep flies away, but avoid using a plastic bag. Instead, use a deer meat bag to allow for air circulation. Avoid Handling: Don't touch the velvet too much, as this can damage its appearance. Avoid holding the buck by its antlers when taking photos; pick it up by the ears instead. When packing out or transporting the antlers, don't drag them or let anything rub against the velvet. Wrap and Secure: When securing the antlers to your pack, wrap them just below the base with a soft, thick, breathable material, and then strap or tie rope around it. As soon as possible, either deep freeze the antlers or take them to a taxidermist. If you need a euro done or have any questions feel free to give me a call. 928-595-1554. I’m located in the East Valley.
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Yes, the best thing you can do to prevent velvet from spoiling is getting it frozen!
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Be VERY careful using Velvetlok. It does not work well for early season Velvet antlers!!!! Especially the large antlers with bulby tips. Feel free to call me and I'll be happy to tell you how to do it yourself using a better product.