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by William Anderson » Wed Mar 23, 2011 3:06 pm
CB, that's hilarious. You know I've got my eyes peeled when I'm on the back country in that area. Not that I would kill one. Or touch one that's been dead for more than a few minutes. It was opportunity I really dont expect to have again. You want to hear something funny. I plucked quills for about 30 minutes in very cold rain, very happy with myself, got in my truck and drove down the road. Then it hit me. I did a big u-turn and spent another half hour out there, just greedy and very embarrassed. No one saw me, but I didn't want to explain to anyone what I was doing. In hindsite, I should have grabbed that thing, but I didn't know if it was legal, and I sure didn't want to explain to my in-laws (we were visiting my wife's family) why I was dragging home a dead porcupine. Anyway. I hope you get an opportunity. Bring gloves.
Ron, I dont see how that Blanket trick would work. I dont doubt you, but I had to pull like a mad man to get those things out. It was surprisingly laborious. I know they will release quills when threatened, but would a deceased animal let go so easy? If you have any thing similar, send me a pm. I forgot those base quills have very fine barbs...that don't let go. That makes sense. But they were still a task at the time.
I did get a bunch of the sharp quills. If you know of a good use for them, I'd love to hear it, and I can send you some.
Where is Allen Podell? That guy was a tremendous resource and a real gent. I wish he were a soft-hackle guy, he would make a great addition here.
w
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