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Taxidermy & Scoring / Re: Degreasing A Deer Skull
« Last post by Antlershed on Yesterday at 02:23:42 PM »
I’ve only boiled/simmered two skulls in my life, so I’m no professional, but I put some Dawn dish soap, and some laundry detergent with Oxiclean in while they simmered. After two years, they are still whiter than the ones that I paid to have bugs/maceration do, and I didn’t have to worry about the antlers coming back missing all their natural color.
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Taxidermy & Scoring / Re: Degreasing A Deer Skull
« Last post by highside74 on Yesterday at 02:22:38 PM »
Are you going to bleach it?

We boiled ours in a cup of borax and some dawn dish soap for about an hour. We started to clean them after 30 or 40 minutes and kept putting them back in the water as needed to get everything cooked off. Let dry 24 hours then bleached them with 50v and quick white. Just enough quick white to thicken up the 50v. 50v can be ordered on Amazon without a beautician license. Brush it on and inside pretty heavy and cover with plastic wrap for 24 hrs to a week checking after 3 days to see if areas need more. I don't have a pic after the boil but this is after the whitening process. Decreasing completely isn't that big of deal.

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Out Of State Hunting / Re: Idaho's new Deer/Elk License System
« Last post by Shawn Ryan on Yesterday at 02:22:28 PM »
Strategy question for ID non-res elk draw:

This is from the ID Fish & Game: "All first choices will be evaluated first, and tags will be issued if there is still quota available for that hunt choice. After all first choices are evaluated, the draw returns to the lowest random number application and evaluates second choices – skipping those that have already won from the first choice or where no quota is available for their second hunt choice, and issuing tags to those that have quota available for that hunt choice. That process is then repeated for the third, fourth, and fifth choices."

That is a different process from: when my number gets to the front of the line, all my choices are reviewed and I get my lowest numbered choice for a zone that still has tags available. This type of draw encourages me to rank my choices from best hunt to fifth worst, with some incentive to include a zone that is more likely to have tags available later in the draw.

The Idaho process makes a difference in how a guy chooses which hunts to apply for. It discourages me from choosing my favorite/best units as choices 1,2,3, etc. because those zones are likely to all be drawn as someone else's first choice. Thus, I think I should rank a mid-range hunt fairly high in my choices, so that when my number is called, I have a better chance of drawing a tag.

Put my first choice as a hard-to-draw hunt with my second choice as a mid-range hunt or put the mid-range as my first choice or choose all great zones for all my choices?

Thoughts, opinions, or comments? Not asking for which zone you'd choose, just asking if anyone is willing to share their basic strategy.
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Deer Hunting / Re: This year, last year
« Last post by cedarriver on Yesterday at 02:11:32 PM »
 Not sure if that pedicle looks quite correct. Would have to get the hide off!! Lol. I Get a lot more elk in with broken pedicle but a fair amount of deer too. Usually are not real apparent until you can see the skull. Gravity must affect the antlers like it does a tree, as they always attempt to grow up and back to normal.
  My theory is they break the pedicle when spikes, then when they lose the antlers and start to grow new, the bone attaches what ever direction it's pointed. The antler growth is the fastest growing bone known. Other possibility is an injury to one of his legs which will affect antler growth.
 Really enjoy your Pics. Fantastic reference material.
 Thanks
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Taxidermy & Scoring / Re: Degreasing A Deer Skull
« Last post by buglebuster on Yesterday at 02:08:40 PM »
If you boiled it, you may never get it all out

Did not boil it.  I did simmer for about 1/2hr while I was cleaning the meat off it.

Gotcha. Same method, same results.
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Fishing / Re: Ice fishing for walleye
« Last post by bearpaw on Yesterday at 01:52:26 PM »
I would plan a bank fishing trip to the Columbia, Moses, or Banks if you don't have access to a boat and don't want to hire a guide! You wont catch as many fish but you should catch some fish.  :twocents:
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Advocacy, Agencies, Access / Re: Is it a conflict of interest
« Last post by bigtex on Yesterday at 01:52:10 PM »
No.  Very common in the leo world to use outside the agency contracts.
It just does not seem right for a state agency to be funded by the state. to be focusing resources on a private companys property and
not state property. I dont have problem with game wardens checking the private companies property once in awhile but focusing on property
is not fare for the rest of the state.

It's my understanding that the private land companies (timber companies mostly) will fund entire FTE positions.  These positions don't dedicate 100% of their time to the private, therefore the public is getting some services for free.  Obviously the amount of free services would be dictated by how much time is left over after meeting the obligations of the private company. 

Maybe I'm wrong....but that is my understanding.  It's not like they are taking the limited resource and dedicating it the private.  The private is supplimenting the already limited resource.
100% correct. Public and private landowners can and do pay WDFW for enhanced patrol services. This often results in OT pay to the officer so you are actually getting even more coverage then if the contract didn't exist.

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Deer Hunting / Re: This year, last year
« Last post by Britt-dog on Yesterday at 01:46:45 PM »
great pics as usual.

Don't injuries usually affect the opposite side?
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Advocacy, Agencies, Access / Re: Is it a conflict of interest
« Last post by Barehunter on Yesterday at 01:40:56 PM »
When a single hunter is checked multiple times by at least 3 different warden in a span of 3 weeks i think the limited resources are being focused on one small unit and not the rest of the region.
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Taxidermy & Scoring / Re: Degreasing A Deer Skull
« Last post by TommyGun496 on Yesterday at 01:37:08 PM »
If you boiled it, you may never get it all out

Did not boil it.  I did simmer for about 1/2hr while I was cleaning the meat off it.
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