A stumphunter bringing home his prey.
(http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y251/ace_dalton/1E4DBB52-16EC-4131-BAED-596336D1A809_1.jpg)
I'd parboil it first then slice it, dredge in seasoned flour and deep fry it. Too tough otherwise. ;)
I'm stumped! Was it worth bringing it home? Doesn't look like much meat on it. LOL
The wife always make a little fun of me going hunting for stumps, so this time I wanted to show her... And I did, so was it worth dragging it home? Danged sure it was! :laughing:
Man that is beautiful. I've seen roosters that didn't have all those colors.
:thumbsup: That will look cool in your yard.
Your going to have to find a nice set of sheds to attach to it, then mount it !
Haha! Better find some tenderizer before you try to eat that one!
Bisch
Stuff it and use it to attract other stumps.
:p
Haha! Hey, a few more you have can set up a stump practice range for stumping to practice hunting. My head hurts now.
6 or so hours in the crockpot should make it tender!!!
I see red fletch works in your neck of the woods! Do they ever jump the string :biglaugh:
Red fletch in the sunset... Dog gone beautiful, don't you think? The stumps around these parts are almost deaf and blind, no string jumping risk. :biglaugh: