Moose hunting: a 58-inch harvest in Alberta

Moose hunting: a 58-inch harvest in Alberta

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Moose hunting: a 58-inch harvest in Alberta

Moose hunting: a 58-inch harvest in Alberta | Adventure Hunting Moose Deer Outfitters and the outdoorsHere’s a moose hunt that took place in Alberta at Big Knife Outfitters. She presents the harvest, with a bow, of a large male with a plume of nearly 58 inches! For those who’d like to go straight to the slaughter stage, we’ll be there at 10:30. 

Homemade odor killer Moose hunting

Currently, there are tons of perfume killers available on the market and even though they’re available and relatively inexpensive, there’s a certain magic to making your own perfume killer at home.It’s like a type to depend on no one and put all the responsibility on your own hands, after all if the perfume killer fails and no white tail comes close enough to be caught, you won’t have anyone to blame but yourself.On the other hand, making your own air freshenerAfter all, the men of antiquity didn’t have air fresheners at the corner store, and they still became great hunters! So it’s time to get back to basics and start preparing for the future. a perfume killer at home, Scent Killer Formula after all, if it doesn’t work, your survival won’t be in danger and there’s always the possibility of buying a new bottle at the store the next day if all goes wrong with your own recipe.However, you’ll never know if it will works before you try it, so keep the recipe as simple as possible and choose formulas that have already worked for other people. There are many blends available, so you can choose the one that best suits your preferences.Here’s a simple, easy-to-prepare and inexpensive formula. All you’ll need is- 3% hydrogen peroxide (16 oz)- Baking soda (1/4 cup)- Some water distilled (16 oz) – Optional: Unscented shampoo (1 oz)

Moose hunting Recipe

To prepare the mixture, put the water and hydrogen peroxide in a large bowl, then add the baking soda gently without shaking, just stir slowly with a plastic spoon until the baking soda dissolves.Finally, add shampoo if desired and leave to stand for a while. Finally, pour into a clean plastic bottle with a stopper. Be sure to leave enough empty space at the top (at least a few centimetres) for the gases that will form as a result of the chemical reaction.Close the bottle with the cork and let the magic happen. You need about a week for the product to be ready for use. moment slowly open the bottle to allow the gases to escape, then put the mixture on an old perfume spray bottle and you’re ready to head off into the woods. bootsYou’ll need to treat your equipment and clothes with perfume killer as soon as you get out of the car. Later, you will need to spray again once you have reached the hunting Now it’s time to see how well everything is working; you’ll know if a white tail is approaching your point of contact. hunting without sniffing the air. If so, the deer didn’t smell anything unusual, so your scent has been completely covered.If this one doesn’t work, try another formula, you’ll probably find one that works for you!”SOURCE: ghilliesuitshop / https://www.ghilliesuitshop.com/blogs/ghillie-suit-shop-blog/home-made-scent-killer