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Old October 15th, 2004, 11:03 AM
riverman
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"Mike Connor" wrote in message
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Have a look at this;

http://outdoorsbest.zeroforum.com/zerothread?id=264052

Be careful using such stuff. Make sure you nuke it properly, and
preferably
wash it as well.

TL
MC


Yuuu-UCK! That guy who used the 'almost dead rat' he found on his porch is
probably in the freaking hospital right now. As one poster said, we lick our
fingers all the time while tying. No way I'd dub with something after I had
to wear surgical gloves to harvest it! Who knows what horrendous thing that
rat died of!

I've seen fresh kills, and never knew how to harvest the materials. I
collect these wonderful iridescent blue feathers from this tiny, colorful
bird that lives here, but I can never seem to find more than one or two
underfeathers per semester. The other day, I found an entire bird dead in my
garden, infested with ants and maggots. The feathers were all there, all
completely fine, but I had no idea how to harvest them from the rotting, bug
infected meat. How do people do it?

--riverman


 




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