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Freshwater Drum Cooked Primitive on a Stick!

Freshwater Drum Cooked Primitive on a Stick!

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we pull up our set lines baited with liver and heart and discover that we caught a drum. We scale the drum using a piece of bone and then spit roast it over the fire using just a few sticks. We use no seasoning at all and enjoy a fresh caught bush meal cooked primitively over open fire
Date: 2021-05-17

Comments and reviews: 10


Chiggers do not burrow under your skin, as many people believe, nor do they feed on animal blood. They actually feed on the fluids in skin cells. To get the fluids, they attach themselves to a skin pore or hair follicle and inject a digestive enzyme that ruptures the cells. The enzyme also hardens the surrounding skin tissue, forming a sort of straw for sucking the skin cell fluids. The whole process irritates the skin, causing an itchy red bump that continues to cause discomfort for several days. Chiggers are only about 1/50th of an inch (0. 5 mm) in diameter and so are too small to be seen with the naked eye. This invisibility is the reason so many people believe chiggers burrow under the skin.
You might encounter chiggers in any number of environments, but they are especially concentrated in damp areas with a lot of vegetation. They are attracted to concealed, moist conditions on hosts, too, so they tend to attach to skin under tight clothing, such as socks and underwear, or in concealed areas of the body, such as the groin and the armpits. One way to decrease the chance of chigger bites is to wear loose clothing when you're in the woods or other infested areas. You should also take a shower as soon as you get home from an outdoor expedition, to remove any chiggers before they attach to your skin.

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Are chiggers the same as chicken mites? They-re so so so tiny and bright red and they look like spiders. But they bite like hell and the only relief I got was using tea tree oil on my entire body and hair and furniture then use permethrin in the coop and my furniture affected by them. It was sooo awful and they sure liked human skin
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Whieayhuuee
Just eat white drum a turtle bait robber the north whwas that let's see who pulls the hook outta mouth of a shark keeper near tha block island ri ahee whaa naa don't do it they really bite at least twice hmmm think abboutt it

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Fish is making frog noises to confuse you lol -- I'm laughing at when he said what is the bag limit on Canadians -- definitely keep that knife sharpener to help take your hooks out.
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You will get a better and stronger edge by sharpening with a forward stroke. Back strokes are only to correct a rolled edge with out having to completely re do the edge
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I'm not really a big fan of eating fish But i think i could try it if It is cooked and prepared like you guys do it. It looks delicious, especially with the spices
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You can treat the bites with nail polish remover (has to have acetone in it) It blocks oxygen which is what the chemicals in bite react with to cause itching.
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Yeah West is pretty funny I like him talking about how he had to he did he cleaned the fish in the sink they had to get another wife that was funny
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We call catching and cooking fish, a shore lunch. We sometimes weave a basket of green sticks. Any wilderness cooking is -100. 00 an hour cooking!
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In Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australia, we call this kind of adventure, secret men's business. No women & children allowed -
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