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  • StrungOut
    Posts: 22
    #1882001

    lol No, both the guys was one person. Its a camera trick

    StrungOut
    Posts: 22
    #1792626

    per https://www.outdoorlife.com/blogs/survivalist/2012/04/toxic-truth-about-deet-and-peremethrin

    “Peremthrin is a suspected carcinogen, endocrine toxicant, liver toxicant, neurotoxicant and reproductive toxicant.” So it won’t kill you immediately, but can have serious long term consequences. Be careful with this.

    Thanks. The same could be said about Tylenol too, though, if you abuse it. I think the body can only absorb 1% of Permethrin, then the body does a good job of getting rid of it. I guess if one was to get crazy with it, the liver and kidneys would show signs of damage. But from most of the research, you only see results like that, for lab rats, who have been fed this stuff daily for 2+ years.

    StrungOut
    Posts: 22
    #1792621

    <div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>Bassn Dan wrote:</div>
    per https://www.outdoorlife.com/blogs/survivalist/2012/04/toxic-truth-about-deet-and-peremethrin

    “Peremthrin is a suspected carcinogen, endocrine toxicant, liver toxicant, neurotoxicant and reproductive toxicant.” So it won’t kill you immediately, but can have serious long term consequences. Be careful with this.

    As long as you don’t live in California, I don’t think it’ll kill you…at least that’s what most warnings say on the bottles…LOL

    Yes, Ive got some fishing tackle thatll kill ya in Cali lol

    StrungOut
    Posts: 22
    #1788038

    As stated in the video, youd ideally use a 2″ thumb screw/eye bolt. I prefer the longer 4″x 1/4″ eye bolt that connects to the camera though. Just using what I had around the shop

    StrungOut
    Posts: 22
    #1787876

    Have been using plain mineral blocks for over a decade and put them on stumps. I know, oh the horror of a simple, cheap, cattle block. Have heard and read about how terrible a simple, cheap meant for cattle block is. But our deer use them pretty much daily from March to November. Are they as good as getting the perfect mixture of minerals, not a chance. But they are simple, cheap and work great for what I want them for, tcam observation. Minerals haven’t really been proven scientifically to do anything for antler growth through a long term research study. We all know they probably help with overall health to some degree, which over time if done regularly boost health, but genetics, geographical location, hunting pressure, management and regulations probably play a way bigger role. The hype to spend a lot of money on flavored, over priced salt is idiotic. To use a formulated bagged mineral mixture is far better than anything bought with a picture of a buck on it in a retail store.

    Watched the video and all be it interesting, there wasn’t a lot of meat or protein there for guys who already fart around with management, be it plots, supplemental feeding, management practices or mineral supplementation.

    Your partially correct, but its obvious you didn’t watch the video, huh lol

    StrungOut
    Posts: 22
    #1787835

    Its not like this is asking you to buy anything. Jesus, this is a hunting community, since when do people get bothered by someone sharing information within the same hobby? How else do up and comers like me get started? I guess I shouldn’t try and just let big money corner the market with their 30 mins of advertising for 5 mins of a hunting show.

    Thanks for the support man

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