THIS WEEK ON THE PODCAST WE DISCUSS: 1) The most important rut hunting principles for success 2) Our plans for the upcoming rut 3) Weird mid-October health issues 4) Bears https://t.co/7AVngXLGfX
Traveling to a known CWD Zone to hunt? Disease-causing prions can be spread to new areas in deer carcasses, especially high-risk parts such as the brain, eyes, spleen and spinal cord. Dispose of them inside the CWD Zone. Many states supply disposal sites or methods. #FightCWD
Everyone around the country has been posting turkey pics for weeks...opener still one day away in PA. Scouted today and saw & reminisced where every one of these birds was taken @firstlitewool @XpeditionBows#ThrowbackThursday
If Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and Lyme Disease weren't scary enough, how about a tick bite that results in an allergy to most meats, including venison? Here's what you need to know - https://t.co/3fp4P8tylz
Vote for your fave 13 photos to feature in the 2019 HU #Motorcycle#AdventureTravel Calendar. Go to FB, Instagram, or the HUBB forum to vote. Voting closes May 13 at midnight, Pacific. #HUContest19
See them all on the HUBB: https://t.co/VNROAX0Fnh
[Photo by Rosie Gabrielle]
“For the last several months, we have had a 'close' relationship with our study animals. Now we will be viewing them from a distance.” https://t.co/ixK977o3Z6 - latest info from Penn State's Deer-Forest study
Anyone ever had to go all Special Ops like this?
Phil Bancroft, who wrote the security chapter of QDMA’s Deer Cameras book, uses real bark and vegetation to hide cameras on high-risk missions, like monitoring roads, gates, other problem areas for trespassing.
One of @TheQDMA’s goals: Encourage members to share venison with non-hunting friends.
A new neighbor, seeing my QDMA decal, asked about it. He doesn’t hunt but wants to learn more. I gave him copies of QW and a pound of ground venison.
Who are you sharing with?
#QDMAshares