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Steve Northrop's avatar

Right on! And I fully understand that mix of emotion after a successful hunt. Especially if it's a singular, targeted, animal. I had the permission of three dairies back home to hunt their land as long as I included coyotes in my hunts. their predation on calves and heifers can be very costly. With the ranches running from five to 800 acres and sharing borders, picking particular deer, blacktail and muley, some upland birds, ponds filled with bass, perch, and bluegill, managing, or trying anyway, the ever present coyotes was a plus. I remember two, one so black I wondered if she was a hybrid and another sort of brindle. It took weeks to cut those two from two different packs, and afterward there was a mixture of pride, sadness, and maybe a bit of grief.

But the views, the sights of watching the world wake up as the sun rose, or put itself to bed after twilight I consider some of the best times in my life. Even learning the habits of a particular skunk that never strayed too far from a particular pond was an education you just can't get anywhere else. time spent surrounded by wind, trees, rain, bright sunshine, rising or setting moons, and grasses that dance in breezes, there's just something so... well, it's hard to describe, but if you know, you know.

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Lou Tamposi's avatar

Congrats, Alice! Great buck. And I’m ashamed to admit I haven’t done anything with heart yet — so your recipes are a good reminder I need to try!

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