Juniata
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First off I want to make sure this doesn't get off topic, busting on people who screw up in life and cheat even if it t is clearly intentional. I don't want to go down rabbit holes on the idea of people being dumb and killing bears illegally... People do it and they always will and they will sometimes get caught.
I have told multiple wardens in the past if they get a bear taken illegally that I would be happy to have it for the meat and fat.
Each one has said something along the lines, "We don't know anyone interested in bears, so sure, we'll contact you"
This past weekend I got 2 calls about bears taken illegally and wanted to know if I'd be interested.
Here's the catch, I have to run to meet them for the bear and after processing have to return the head and hide or purchase it for $100.
So it's not a super convenient thing but I figure I'll take a bear or two a year since I've only be ever killed one. Don't alsk about how many I've missed....
One thing I also mention to the wardens is I'm only interested in bears weighing 150 or less account of not get a stinky big boar....just doesn't interest me.
I love bear meat, it's better than deer in my in opinion.
I'll take a bear even tho I didn't kill it, it's better than it being wasted.
So I got a little 60 lb bear from the warden yesterday.
After work here today I rendered the fat into oil, for multiple things.
Oiling boots, frying foods, greasing my butcher knives and best of all muzzleloader patch lube.
If any of you have a good combination to add like beewax or something and how about the storage of it, please let me know. I'm new to using the oil for patching. Maybe I should just use the oil only without anything else?
Also how should I go about applying it to the patches rub it it is with my fingers or soak em?
I don't use precut rather I use strips of pillow ticking, and cut it off.
I may cut them into small squares then apply the lube.
This will be for hunting since I use spit while shooting target.
I have told multiple wardens in the past if they get a bear taken illegally that I would be happy to have it for the meat and fat.
Each one has said something along the lines, "We don't know anyone interested in bears, so sure, we'll contact you"
This past weekend I got 2 calls about bears taken illegally and wanted to know if I'd be interested.
Here's the catch, I have to run to meet them for the bear and after processing have to return the head and hide or purchase it for $100.
So it's not a super convenient thing but I figure I'll take a bear or two a year since I've only be ever killed one. Don't alsk about how many I've missed....
One thing I also mention to the wardens is I'm only interested in bears weighing 150 or less account of not get a stinky big boar....just doesn't interest me.
I love bear meat, it's better than deer in my in opinion.
I'll take a bear even tho I didn't kill it, it's better than it being wasted.
So I got a little 60 lb bear from the warden yesterday.
After work here today I rendered the fat into oil, for multiple things.
Oiling boots, frying foods, greasing my butcher knives and best of all muzzleloader patch lube.
If any of you have a good combination to add like beewax or something and how about the storage of it, please let me know. I'm new to using the oil for patching. Maybe I should just use the oil only without anything else?
Also how should I go about applying it to the patches rub it it is with my fingers or soak em?
I don't use precut rather I use strips of pillow ticking, and cut it off.
I may cut them into small squares then apply the lube.
This will be for hunting since I use spit while shooting target.