Carl Severa
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Please tell me you’re not feeding those filthy animals on purpose. They are cute and I would never intentionally do any harm to them but I also wouldn’t try to draw them in on purpose!
you're in the zooI love lions. I've now seen 22 lions while bow hunting.
The picture below actually has two lions in the picture, just can't make out the second. Amazing experience. 4 mile hike in, I got 20, maybe 19 yards from these two lions. One was the mother the other a "cub" that would eat a person easily.
Have video also but it doesn't post right on here.
@Carl Severa What's the story with the tom?
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Correct, concerning Aguilar. My wife and I are due west of there a bit. Here is a pic from the camera of a bow hunter. The bear pic was a couple of Springs ago.
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Those are tags, not bows. I would think bows are stringy."What is the limit on bow and how do you cook them?"
It takes a lot of boiling down. Then you have to beat it with a tenderizer. Then cut into little pieces and season. After seasoning you then slowly add the unfilled tags from the years before. Like this stack that is going to be eaten. Now that stack of tags is the difficult part as it is the most expensive ingredient in this stew. Not to mention these ingredients take years to buy and acquire.
Then serve.
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Tags are seasoning for the bow's. You have to cut em up because they are stringy!Those are tags, not bows. I would think bows are stringy.