Quote from: T.Wood-68 on September 25, 2017, 07:18:40 PMQuote from: Mosin Marine on September 25, 2017, 06:17:35 PMQuote from: T.Wood-68 on September 25, 2017, 06:11:14 PMQuote from: Mosin Marine on September 25, 2017, 12:43:45 PMQuote from: T.Wood-68 on September 25, 2017, 12:38:08 PMQuote from: Mosin Marine on September 25, 2017, 12:33:39 PMQuote from: Smaug2 on September 25, 2017, 03:38:42 AMIt's a good problem to have. Nice shot, too!Three squirrels are a perfect fit in the pressure cooker. Three more in the Crock Pot. Are they still 'in your possession' if they're cooked and frozen?If not, then yes, time to start filling your son's freezer. Maybe cook a few up in a stew to bring over too... I know in illinois if its in the freezer all ready processed it not in possession no longer. I'm trying to decipher the crazy Minnesota Regulations on this. Will call the DNR Too. Different people will give you diffrent answers sometimes. Sometimes court decisions must be researched to clarify questions. Really NUTS ! That's the best idea, to call a dnr officer and ask them directly, most states have one that works a certain county and there number will be posted on the website.I called the DNR. They are in my possession.. if they are in a freezer at MY house. They told me to buy a license for my WIFE and I could keep TWO POSSESSION LIMITS in my freezer. MY wife now has a license !!! = = Good To GO AGAIN ! I would of never thought of that. Thanks for sharing!Duh !!! = Me Either Boss ! I'm Glad I have got this whole Possession Limit Thing taken care of. Good to Go once Again Now ! Best Wishes - TomYou should eat some and rebuild numbers again!
Quote from: Mosin Marine on September 25, 2017, 06:17:35 PMQuote from: T.Wood-68 on September 25, 2017, 06:11:14 PMQuote from: Mosin Marine on September 25, 2017, 12:43:45 PMQuote from: T.Wood-68 on September 25, 2017, 12:38:08 PMQuote from: Mosin Marine on September 25, 2017, 12:33:39 PMQuote from: Smaug2 on September 25, 2017, 03:38:42 AMIt's a good problem to have. Nice shot, too!Three squirrels are a perfect fit in the pressure cooker. Three more in the Crock Pot. Are they still 'in your possession' if they're cooked and frozen?If not, then yes, time to start filling your son's freezer. Maybe cook a few up in a stew to bring over too... I know in illinois if its in the freezer all ready processed it not in possession no longer. I'm trying to decipher the crazy Minnesota Regulations on this. Will call the DNR Too. Different people will give you diffrent answers sometimes. Sometimes court decisions must be researched to clarify questions. Really NUTS ! That's the best idea, to call a dnr officer and ask them directly, most states have one that works a certain county and there number will be posted on the website.I called the DNR. They are in my possession.. if they are in a freezer at MY house. They told me to buy a license for my WIFE and I could keep TWO POSSESSION LIMITS in my freezer. MY wife now has a license !!! = = Good To GO AGAIN ! I would of never thought of that. Thanks for sharing!Duh !!! = Me Either Boss ! I'm Glad I have got this whole Possession Limit Thing taken care of. Good to Go once Again Now ! Best Wishes - Tom
Quote from: T.Wood-68 on September 25, 2017, 06:11:14 PMQuote from: Mosin Marine on September 25, 2017, 12:43:45 PMQuote from: T.Wood-68 on September 25, 2017, 12:38:08 PMQuote from: Mosin Marine on September 25, 2017, 12:33:39 PMQuote from: Smaug2 on September 25, 2017, 03:38:42 AMIt's a good problem to have. Nice shot, too!Three squirrels are a perfect fit in the pressure cooker. Three more in the Crock Pot. Are they still 'in your possession' if they're cooked and frozen?If not, then yes, time to start filling your son's freezer. Maybe cook a few up in a stew to bring over too... I know in illinois if its in the freezer all ready processed it not in possession no longer. I'm trying to decipher the crazy Minnesota Regulations on this. Will call the DNR Too. Different people will give you diffrent answers sometimes. Sometimes court decisions must be researched to clarify questions. Really NUTS ! That's the best idea, to call a dnr officer and ask them directly, most states have one that works a certain county and there number will be posted on the website.I called the DNR. They are in my possession.. if they are in a freezer at MY house. They told me to buy a license for my WIFE and I could keep TWO POSSESSION LIMITS in my freezer. MY wife now has a license !!! = = Good To GO AGAIN ! I would of never thought of that. Thanks for sharing!
Quote from: Mosin Marine on September 25, 2017, 12:43:45 PMQuote from: T.Wood-68 on September 25, 2017, 12:38:08 PMQuote from: Mosin Marine on September 25, 2017, 12:33:39 PMQuote from: Smaug2 on September 25, 2017, 03:38:42 AMIt's a good problem to have. Nice shot, too!Three squirrels are a perfect fit in the pressure cooker. Three more in the Crock Pot. Are they still 'in your possession' if they're cooked and frozen?If not, then yes, time to start filling your son's freezer. Maybe cook a few up in a stew to bring over too... I know in illinois if its in the freezer all ready processed it not in possession no longer. I'm trying to decipher the crazy Minnesota Regulations on this. Will call the DNR Too. Different people will give you diffrent answers sometimes. Sometimes court decisions must be researched to clarify questions. Really NUTS ! That's the best idea, to call a dnr officer and ask them directly, most states have one that works a certain county and there number will be posted on the website.I called the DNR. They are in my possession.. if they are in a freezer at MY house. They told me to buy a license for my WIFE and I could keep TWO POSSESSION LIMITS in my freezer. MY wife now has a license !!! = = Good To GO AGAIN !
Quote from: T.Wood-68 on September 25, 2017, 12:38:08 PMQuote from: Mosin Marine on September 25, 2017, 12:33:39 PMQuote from: Smaug2 on September 25, 2017, 03:38:42 AMIt's a good problem to have. Nice shot, too!Three squirrels are a perfect fit in the pressure cooker. Three more in the Crock Pot. Are they still 'in your possession' if they're cooked and frozen?If not, then yes, time to start filling your son's freezer. Maybe cook a few up in a stew to bring over too... I know in illinois if its in the freezer all ready processed it not in possession no longer. I'm trying to decipher the crazy Minnesota Regulations on this. Will call the DNR Too. Different people will give you diffrent answers sometimes. Sometimes court decisions must be researched to clarify questions. Really NUTS ! That's the best idea, to call a dnr officer and ask them directly, most states have one that works a certain county and there number will be posted on the website.
Quote from: Mosin Marine on September 25, 2017, 12:33:39 PMQuote from: Smaug2 on September 25, 2017, 03:38:42 AMIt's a good problem to have. Nice shot, too!Three squirrels are a perfect fit in the pressure cooker. Three more in the Crock Pot. Are they still 'in your possession' if they're cooked and frozen?If not, then yes, time to start filling your son's freezer. Maybe cook a few up in a stew to bring over too... I know in illinois if its in the freezer all ready processed it not in possession no longer. I'm trying to decipher the crazy Minnesota Regulations on this. Will call the DNR Too. Different people will give you diffrent answers sometimes. Sometimes court decisions must be researched to clarify questions. Really NUTS !
Quote from: Smaug2 on September 25, 2017, 03:38:42 AMIt's a good problem to have. Nice shot, too!Three squirrels are a perfect fit in the pressure cooker. Three more in the Crock Pot. Are they still 'in your possession' if they're cooked and frozen?If not, then yes, time to start filling your son's freezer. Maybe cook a few up in a stew to bring over too... I know in illinois if its in the freezer all ready processed it not in possession no longer.
It's a good problem to have. Nice shot, too!Three squirrels are a perfect fit in the pressure cooker. Three more in the Crock Pot. Are they still 'in your possession' if they're cooked and frozen?If not, then yes, time to start filling your son's freezer. Maybe cook a few up in a stew to bring over too...
What is a Alaskan recipe?
Quote from: Mosin Marine on September 27, 2017, 12:18:31 PMWhat is a Alaskan recipe?Brandon Hi ! My son is a Professional Alaskan Big Game Hunting Guide. He has guided big game hunts on Kodiak island for the last 18 years. While guiding in Alaska he picked up some crock-pot recipes, that we use for wild game. That was what I was referring to as his Alaskan Recipe. This was his last year, guiding other hunters. He sold the business at the end of August. He is 46 and has decided to get some "Outdoor Bucket List" things done for himself, before he gets too old. I hope I have answered you question Brandon. Best Wishes - Tom
Quote from: T.Wood-68 on September 27, 2017, 01:32:58 PMQuote from: Mosin Marine on September 27, 2017, 12:18:31 PMWhat is a Alaskan recipe?Brandon Hi ! My son is a Professional Alaskan Big Game Hunting Guide. He has guided big game hunts on Kodiak island for the last 18 years. While guiding in Alaska he picked up some crock-pot recipes, that we use for wild game. That was what I was referring to as his Alaskan Recipe. This was his last year, guiding other hunters. He sold the business at the end of August. He is 46 and has decided to get some "Outdoor Bucket List" things done for himself, before he gets too old. I hope I have answered you question Brandon. Best Wishes - TomYes, Thank you tom, Sounds like he had one *(&^ of a job for awhile, did you ever go on any hunts up there?
Quote from: Mosin Marine on September 27, 2017, 01:35:03 PMQuote from: T.Wood-68 on September 27, 2017, 01:32:58 PMQuote from: Mosin Marine on September 27, 2017, 12:18:31 PMWhat is a Alaskan recipe?Brandon Hi ! My son is a Professional Alaskan Big Game Hunting Guide. He has guided big game hunts on Kodiak island for the last 18 years. While guiding in Alaska he picked up some crock-pot recipes, that we use for wild game. That was what I was referring to as his Alaskan Recipe. This was his last year, guiding other hunters. He sold the business at the end of August. He is 46 and has decided to get some "Outdoor Bucket List" things done for himself, before he gets too old. I hope I have answered you question Brandon. Best Wishes - TomYes, Thank you tom, Sounds like he had one *(&^ of a job for awhile, did you ever go on any hunts up there?He and I have been on several hunts but I have not done Alaska with him yet. That is one of his Bucket List Items. Now that He is free and I am retired we may spend the entire season hunting up there and not just a week or so. He is also a Free Lance Wildlife Photographer, Wild Life Author and Free lance Commercial Photographer. His Degree is in Wildlife Biology. Here is his book. If you are interested in "BIG BEARS" this is the best one out there on the subject and was 8 years in the making. Now available at Amazon. Best Wishes. - Tom
Quote from: T.Wood-68 on September 27, 2017, 01:48:59 PMQuote from: Mosin Marine on September 27, 2017, 01:35:03 PMQuote from: T.Wood-68 on September 27, 2017, 01:32:58 PMQuote from: Mosin Marine on September 27, 2017, 12:18:31 PMWhat is a Alaskan recipe?Brandon Hi ! My son is a Professional Alaskan Big Game Hunting Guide. He has guided big game hunts on Kodiak island for the last 18 years. While guiding in Alaska he picked up some crock-pot recipes, that we use for wild game. That was what I was referring to as his Alaskan Recipe. This was his last year, guiding other hunters. He sold the business at the end of August. He is 46 and has decided to get some "Outdoor Bucket List" things done for himself, before he gets too old. I hope I have answered you question Brandon. Best Wishes - TomYes, Thank you tom, Sounds like he had one *(&^ of a job for awhile, did you ever go on any hunts up there?He and I have been on several hunts but I have not done Alaska with him yet. That is one of his Bucket List Items. Now that He is free and I am retired we may spend the entire season hunting up there and not just a week or so. He is also a Free Lance Wildlife Photographer, Wild Life Author and Free lance Commercial Photographer. His Degree is in Wildlife Biology. Here is his book. If you are interested in "BIG BEARS" this is the best one out there on the subject and was 8 years in the making. Now available at Amazon. Best Wishes. - TomSounds like he is very skilled in the outdoors, i would kill for a hunt in Alaska haha.