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BilletHead

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  1. BilletHead

    What's Cooking?

    Please tell or I mean explain to granny all she needs is a brush. Buy her a mushroom brush or a toothbrush works well. Just give then a sweep. Is granny the matriarch of your family? If she is maybe you should keep your mouth shut or better yet tell her @ness was the one who said this. Not the BilletHead .
  2. BilletHead

    What's Cooking?

    That's wild!
  3. BilletHead

    What's Cooking?

    Dang I was hoping it was acorns instead
  4. BilletHead

    What's Cooking?

    Whatever is made with them I bet it is good! Well I take that back as long as it isn't mixed with chicken feet or what did you post a picture of one day? Tripe?
  5. BilletHead

    What's Cooking?

    Oh and also I call the ones on my trees chestnuts . Maybe die hard Trump supporters call them acorns! Just joking @Mitch f.
  6. Good guy but very nervous about he is out to get me type of deal. He never actually hit one but i suppose he hunted it?
  7. BilletHead

    What's Cooking?

    That is awesome Mitch! My burrs are not even close yet. Our drought was hard on our trees. May of lost a couple smaller ones? Hoping we have a few to harvest.
  8. That is a great story and outcome mike. All I have come in contact to have been very nice. They have a job to do. The one who checked us in Colorado from the mule was pretty cool. He did his job and then noticed the pile of king boletes I had picked and was getting ready to cook for the guys that had been on this trip. This was a backpack walk in hunt to the north of rocky mountain national park in a wilderness area. He said the scientific name of the kings and then I see you cut them and there is no bases or "roots" attached. You know it is illegal to remove the root system from any picked mushroom in Colorado. I said yes I knew that and removing the mycellum is not a good thing. He then got real friendly and before it was over he took a seat on a rock and I think he answered more questions from us than we did for him. I was the only one too that had bought a small game license with our elk licenses. We all were bowhunting and I had shot some blue grouse with blunts. That was part of supper and one of the guys had taken a few shots at one and he was a nervous wreck. Warden left and I asked my friend why he was so upset. He said I was afraid he was going to ask if I shot one .
  9. Never had an issue and have been checked many times in Missouri hunting and fishing. Always been nice and down to business doing the job. Out of state fishing in Montana and Wyoming we were checked. Hunting in Colorado checked by a warden riding a mule. A couple of stories. Around 30 years ago was dove hunting in the morning. Back at the truck was checked for birds. Slow morning and I was shy a few. He counted and checked license. Same for my two friends. So I went back to another field miles away in the afternoon. Finished my limit and back at the truck there was the warden again. He asked for my license and then said I checked you this morning. Got a little sprial notebook out of his pocket. Said at 10 this morning you had a few birds, how many now? I said the rest of my limit. He counted and said well done. Then Fishing in Montana we had our kayaks. Seen a guy way off waving at us on the lake. Then we heard him say paddle over here. We did. Well he checked our license and asked if we had caught anything? Nope and I asked why no luck. He said place gets fished out with each stocking. Said you want to catch a bunch of fish? Yes and he got out a map and said walk into this place. Sawmill lake. Locals too lazy to walk in. We did and caught all kinds of brookies. Nice guy for sure. So I would like to know will any of you fess up about being caught anywhere and issued a citation? Did you deserve it?
  10. did you see the Burt Reynolds look alike in the Thunderbird video?
  11. Go speed racer go! Yes to that one but not the other one.
  12. See Double duty. Get rid of your pest and procure dinner at same time! I are not a dummy here in the boondocks. Me and oneshot and oneshot1 have learned to survive. Oh yea we know that trick like booster!
  13. I like that picture better. Yes a She oh man i have to give you a like for that!
  14. She? Man you are good.
  15. Even more impressive seeing on the laptop instead of the phone. I got tired of cocking my head sideways,
  16. Neat, I shoot squirrels too.
  17. BilletHead

    What's Cooking?

    Well than maybe I need to ignore you. I beat you to it. TRUE @ness I think we need a negative 15 likes for blunders.
  18. BilletHead

    What's Cooking?

    Its TRUE
  19. Say what? Black Perch! Blasphemy
  20. (Lepomis whateverei fatabellyous)
  21. I have only seen one twice. Same deer southeast of here. Was a big deal. Every evening people would drive up and down the road looking into a specific field waiting for the deer to appear.
  22. Nice! I'm jealous.
  23. I want one too. A piebald also. Headshot please!
  24. @tjm, Can you please get me a link to this too? I like to read and learn and would be very interested in reading about this!
  25. Yes Mike the turkeys were native here also but hunted to death and about expired out of part of that native range. MDC did a heck of a job getting them back. In 1976 I found my first wild turkey feather and no season here. Then My first roost tree with droppings. Not long after that my first wild bird sighting. it has been a success story. Take out a few predators please Mike!
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