Bucktails, duck feathers and other stuff
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Re: Bucktails, duck feathers and other stuff
All those bucktails are from farmed deer too?
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hehe! There's no way in the world you could ever herd deer.
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I don't know, apparently they have their own Christmas Carol.Willie Rip wrote:hehe! There's no way in the world you could ever herd deer.
"I herd the deer on Christmas Day, we clip their tails the old, familiar way.........".
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Re: Bucktails, duck feathers and other stuff
I never said anything about deer or buck tails. I specifically addressed Migratory birds that are harvested with a hunting license.Constructeur wrote:All those bucktails are from farmed deer too?
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Re: Bucktails, duck feathers and other stuff
Willie, How about an elk tail? I went to CO last year and got a cow elk, I'm going back this year. I went with a guided hunt, 8 elk were taken last year, I hope we do as well or better this year. Only one person kept the whole hide so I should be able to collect a few. I can split the tail, debone and salt it and when I get home send them to you.
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Oh, I had no idea that you responded. Yes, elk tail would be perfect!