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The Difference Between Wolf, Coyote, and Dog Tracks
🟠 Dog Tracks • Sloppy, uneven • Toes spread wide • Nail marks all over the place • Trail looks “zig-zaggy” ➡️ Dogs don’t conserve energy. 🟤 Coyote Tracks • Small, narrow, clean • Oval shape • Nails point straight ➡️ Coyotes move with caution. ⚫ Wolf Tracks • Large, long, powerful • Toes sit tight together • Metacarpal pad is huge Want more real tracking WISDOM❓ Learn more👇 www.chieflittleeagle.com If the track looks sloppy → DOG 🐶 If the track looks careful → COYOTE 🐕 If the track looks confident → WOLF 🐺 #native #chieflittleeagle #huntingforgreatness #tracking #warrior
The Difference Between Wolf, Coyote, and Dog Tracks
Bear 🐻 Snare 101
One wrong move… life over. Watch❗️⚠️🐻 The woods can be scary❗️🌲 This bear came very close to a snare❗️🎯 This could have gone very bad❗️👀 LEARN the Native Ways❓ Go to www.chieflittleeagle.com In the Native Ways, we stay safe. 🪶 We watch. We learn. We move slow. We respect the land and the animals❗️🌄 Every snare must be set the right way❗️👣 LEARN the safe Native Way❓ Go to www.chieflittleeagle.com 🪶🔥 #outdoorlearning #native #chieflittleeagle #huntingforgreatness #bear #snare
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Bear 🐻 Snare 101
BOW TIP for UNDER 20 Yards 🏹
When a animal startles YOU 🫵🏼 and poop 💩 YOUR Pants 👖 BREATH 💨 STEADY 🏹 AIM 🎯 🚨 AIM 20 Yard pin 📍LOWER than the SWEET SPOT❗️🎯 ONE ☝️ LUCKY BUCK 🦌 LEARN MORE❓ www.chieflittleeagle.com/pin #native #chieflittleeagle #huntingforgreatness #whitetail #deer
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BOW TIP for UNDER 20 Yards 🏹
Makwa - Bear 🐻 the Native Ways
The North American black bear (Ursus americanus) is a fascinating species that plays a crucial role in the ecosystem. Here are some key facts and statistics to help you understand and appreciate this majestic animal. - Black bears are found throughout North America, primarily in forests, swamps, and mountainous areas. - Their range extends from Canada down to northern Mexico, with large populations in the U.S. states of Alaska, California, and the Appalachian region. - Adult black bears typically weigh between 100 to 600 pounds, with males generally being larger than females. - They have a distinctive black coat, although some can be brown, cinnamon, or even blonde. - Black bears have a stocky build, with a broad head and short, rounded ears. - Black bears are omnivorous, consuming a varied diet that includes fruits, nuts, insects, small mammals, and carrion. - They play an important role in seed dispersal, which helps maintain the health of forest ecosystems. - These bears are generally solitary animals, except for mothers with cubs or during mating season. - Black bears are excellent climbers and swimmers, often seeking refuge in trees to escape predators or to find food. - Black bears enter a state of hibernation during the winter months, typically from November to March, depending on the climate and food availability. - During this time, they do not eat, drink, or excrete. Instead, they rely on fat reserves built up during the summer and fall. - Female black bears usually give birth to one to four cubs in a den during hibernation. - Cubs are born blind and weigh only about half a pound. They stay with their mother for about 1.5 to 2 years before becoming independent. - In the wild, black bears can live for 20 years or more, though many face threats from habitat loss, hunting, and vehicle collisions. - The North American black bear is currently listed as Least Concern by the IUCN, but certain populations are threatened due to habitat fragmentation and human-wildlife conflict.
Makwa - Bear 🐻 the Native Ways
Did You Know Sandhill Crane is "Ribeye of the Sky? 🦅🔥
I’m telling you! IF you haven’t tried Sandhill Crane yet, you’re missing out on one of the best wild game experiences! When I first tasted it, I couldn’t believe how rich and tender it was. It’s seriously the steak of the skies. 🥩 Here are 3 secrets to cooking it perfectly: 1. Season it Simply: A little salt, pepper, and garlic is all you need to bring out the natural flavour. 🌿 2. Cook it Medium-Rare: Just like a fine steak, Sandhill Crane is best when you don’t overcook it. Keep it juicy! 🔥 3. Let it Rest: After grilling, let the meat rest for a few minutes to lock in all the flavors and juices. 👌 Want to learn more hunting tips, wild game secrets, and connect with like-minded adventurers?
Did You Know Sandhill Crane is "Ribeye of the Sky? 🦅🔥
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