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Old 12-25-2016, 12:51 PM
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Wild Harvest Challenge

Step 1- Grab a one or multiple packages of wild fish or game you have caught or harvested.

Step 2- Find one or more people who do not hunt and/or fish.

Step 3- Share your wild harvest with them.

Step 4- Share anything positive about hunting and/or fishing with them. Talk about the heritage, tradition, culture of hunting and/or fishing. How hunting and fishing is conservation. Anything that will educate none hunters and anglers.

Step 5- Video tape it and share with the world. Get all your other family and friends that hunt and/or fish do the same.

Have fun with it!

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Old 12-26-2016, 11:09 AM
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One of many reasons why hunting is important. To prevent more land being developed into farms taking away natural habitat for native species. To allow wildlife to live a natural life that nature intended without cages, fences, antibiotics, hormones, herbicides, pesticides and such.
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Old 12-29-2016, 09:01 AM
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Recently fed my church members slow smoked and bbqued pork from my harvested wild hog, while preparing some ladies tried it and I had a half dozen ladies thoroughly impressed with the taste . When one asked what they were eating I told her "wild hog" she said "wow I just ate wild hog ? It's delicious " . I even told I should open a resteraunt.its just a wonderful way to feed people who think game has a gamy taste , process it right , remove the blood while aging the meat and there is no gamy taste . I soak mine in ice and drain blood and re-ice for a few days before processing, to age it much like beef is aged ,makes it much nicer
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Old 12-30-2016, 05:54 PM
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I have done this many times over the years. Needy families, hog roast for Foster Parent families & so many other times & events. I give game & other things to several in need. Thanks for sharing.
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