muddy
Well-Known Member
With all the bickering going on about, well, EVERYTHING I'm here to shake things up with my latest harvest(s).
It was a cold and freezing morning a couple days ago when I headed to the mail box in my flip flops and shorts when I saw them all clustered in a bunch. I quickly went into auto pilot super stealth mode and snuck back into the garage and headed over to my arsenal of killing tools. The baseball bat is generally my favorite method for these critters but with so many I just couldn't help myself by choosing "The Intimidator", or "The B.F'n. Snow Shovel". I sprayed down with some hanta virus cover scent and quickly went out and around the front door to get downwind. It was over within milliseconds and they never knew what hit them as I am a complete and total badass AND they were completely preoccupied with feeding on mama. This could easily be the highest kill to swing ratio I've ever heard of on them and even though 4 of them were only yearlings, I'm sure they'll taste great. I apologize for the harvest photo quality because I only had my phone. I also apologize for the intestinal splatters but I figured it was best to portray this KILL (not harvest) in a very legitimate way. Rest assured, they didn't suffer, the blown out entrails testify to that.
Best thing about it, no wasted meat, the hearts and lungs will be great deep fried with a side of PBR. :drink2: Greg, eat your "heart" out! :grin:
Enjoy.
It was a cold and freezing morning a couple days ago when I headed to the mail box in my flip flops and shorts when I saw them all clustered in a bunch. I quickly went into auto pilot super stealth mode and snuck back into the garage and headed over to my arsenal of killing tools. The baseball bat is generally my favorite method for these critters but with so many I just couldn't help myself by choosing "The Intimidator", or "The B.F'n. Snow Shovel". I sprayed down with some hanta virus cover scent and quickly went out and around the front door to get downwind. It was over within milliseconds and they never knew what hit them as I am a complete and total badass AND they were completely preoccupied with feeding on mama. This could easily be the highest kill to swing ratio I've ever heard of on them and even though 4 of them were only yearlings, I'm sure they'll taste great. I apologize for the harvest photo quality because I only had my phone. I also apologize for the intestinal splatters but I figured it was best to portray this KILL (not harvest) in a very legitimate way. Rest assured, they didn't suffer, the blown out entrails testify to that.
Best thing about it, no wasted meat, the hearts and lungs will be great deep fried with a side of PBR. :drink2: Greg, eat your "heart" out! :grin:
Enjoy.
