No one knows what to really do when you favorite hunting partner passes away. Relive in your mind the many moments you had together. Think back on all the great conversations you had when the skies where empty. Look at the lab left behind knowing how many hundreds of birds he brought to hand...
I tried this and the family said it was a winner. I put snow goose, teal, widgeon, pintail and gad in the stew.
https://www.ducks.org/hunting/waterfowl-recipes-wild-game-cooking/new-england-waterfowl-stew?poe=waterfowl-recipes:-wild-game-cooking
I have always used stockingfoot, but I know guys that use bootfoot. I think it's really a personal preference. I don't have an issue in the Wister mud with the foot slipping in the stockingfoot.
https://www.nationalreview.com/2019/11/hunting-as-conservation-sportsmen-incentives-to-protect-endangered-species-habitats/
“Hunters are the base of the food chain, the most important part of what we do,” Brasher concludes. “They’re the fuel that runs the engine.”
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