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Two Guns,</p>


Go get them my friend. Save some bbq backstrap for me....For those of you that never heard of backstrap, in my opinion, that is the best cut of meat.........</p>


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That is the most expensive meat on planet earth !!!</p>


If you figure everything in it for what it takes to get that " best cut of meat " >>>> Trucks, weapons, land , food , shells, clothes, camps, vehicles,books, insurance, this >& <that , etc. .. etc . ....</p>


Yes, I honestlybelieve it is , the most expensive meat >>> BUT WE LOVE IT DOWN HERE !!!!</p>


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why go and kill an inocent animal ?why not gobuy the meat they make at wall mart so no animals have to die.lmao</p>
 
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why go and kill an inocent animal ?why not gobuy the meat they make at wall mart so no animals have to die.lmao</p>
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That is not meat you been eating from walmart. Real meat is what is running around in my barnyard or eating in my alfalfa fields.</p>


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I ran across this link on keeping hogs out of your food plots. looks like they use a cut down version of cattle panel. With some of the foot plots i have seen it could get expensive. It might be worth it on a couple of my smaller food plots. I do have 3-4 of those panel laying aroud here.</p>


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http://agnews.tamu.edu/showstory.php?id=1392</p>


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I was up in Oshkosh, WIinJulyand stopped by a butcher shop that one of my friends suggested. They made about 100 different types of sausage and jerky - everything from llama to emu. Anyhow, they had venison tenderloin for $12.99 a pound. My girlfriend made the remark that that's cheaper than ammo these days... I bought some but it's still in the freezer. </p>
 
walmart meat is man made. lolit's 99% vegie and maybe some finger tips or two from the guy cutting the stuff up.</p>
 
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i'm fixin to take up hunting again i used to hunt years ago til i got hurt and had to shut it down then i got a sidexside and well it helps out alot in getting to the woods so maybe next seaon i will get a lisence and go sit in the woods on a not so cold day.lol</p>
 
We call that heavy guage wire at that site "bull panels". We sold some actual free standing iron panels framed out of 2" oil field pipe and that had horizontal sucker rod (braced with a few vertical pieces) to a guy from La . They were about 4 ' high and 8' long ---too short for cow working. He was going to line them with those bull panels and make hog traps with 'em. They were rough but the hogs couldn't care less. Like he said " gotta try something'! .Bordercollie</p>
 
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We have quite a few of those heavy guage (4"x4" squares) panels 60" tall left over from our goat pen days. Most are just standing up along one side of the barn. Used a few in the garden this year but never thought to cut them length-wise and fence off the food plots. Will drag a few back to the first food plot along with the bolt cutters to cut them with.</p>
 
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