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OK, So what is this guy doing???

Started by Terry Green, August 11, 2019, 07:11:45 PM

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Jerry Russell

Yep we burn Zebra dung when you have a bad wind at a waterhole. Works pretty good. 

blacktailbob

Citrus WMA where I'll be in a couple months has a big horse riding stable near the middle of the forest. Maybe I should collect some horse crap to burn next Nov.
I do tend stomp around in it when I do find it on the trails.
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TSP

He's lighting up a mature cowpie to go with his burbon, do it all the time.  When worn on top of ones head (fire up) doubles as a head warmer AND a long-lasting yet mobile fire starter when taken back to camp after a hunt.  I generally only bring one match on a weekend trip...saves on weight.

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Terry Green

We didn't see chit....while burning and smelling chit.  :biglaugh:
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Last year hunting in South Africa we used mostly Cape Baffalo dung, but also used Eland and zebra dung as cover scent.
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The Savage Rabbit

Burning zebra dung for scent cover?
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