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Trapper Talk
11 seconds ago
4 a dozen if you buy at least 10 dz. here.
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Trapper Talk
18 seconds ago
Good read, I hope you healed up well and I'm sure it grew a mental fortitude in you matched by few.
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Trapper Talk
42 seconds ago
Originally Posted by Savell
He has a Mediterranean work visa

Jesus came and worked on one of our machines at work here a while back. He was out of TX so I thought it may be the same guy but he wasn't of Mediterranean stock.
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Trapper Talk
1 minute ago
Originally Posted by BigBob
It's farmed in SE Mo, and you will end up in jail if you so much as touch it on Minn., it belongs to the native Americans.


Don’t know where you got that from, public land public use, except for reservation lands it’s open to anyone lots of people still harvest it for extra money or their own use and most are not natives most of the natives I know around here have no interest in doing it because they get casino money and harvesting wild rice is hard hot work at the best of times, the ones who do are usually on the older end of the age spread you don’t even have to be a resident of the state just need to buy a license

You can get a day or season license if your a resident but only a day one of your a nonresident, native band members even nonresident ones with a valid band membership don’t need one

I have been thinking about getting out this year and doing a little for my own use and a couple weeks ago I found a fantastic spot that has a exceptional stand of rice, looking at it I started getting that old feeling like I was looking at acres and acres of rat huts
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Trap Shed
2 minutes ago
ttt,


Jedi
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Trapper Talk
2 minutes ago
Good story Mike …. Glad you pulled through
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Trap Shed
3 minutes ago
ttt,


Jedi
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Trap Shed
3 minutes ago
ttt,


Jedi
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Trapper Talk
5 minutes ago
He has a Mediterranean work visa
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Trapper Talk
6 minutes ago
Most of you know in '97 I broke everything form the neck up. My upper. lower jaws, palate, crushed my nose flat, disintegrated my left eye socket, destroyed my left sinus, double concussion, sever head trauma and a fractured skull behind my face from COMPRESSION since I snapped the steering wheel off with my face!
Two weeks after I got out of the hospital, when my jaw was wired shut and I was broken from the neck up—I was tossed out by the woman I had just asked to marry me a few brief weeks before. "I don't love you anymore, I don't want to be with you anymore, get out" Her words to me. No warning. No therapy. No help. I had to move back in with my parents, physically wrecked and emotionally shattered.
I couldn’t talk. I couldn’t sleep. I was done, I was crushed, I was (This word is unacceptable on Trapperman) shattered!
I don’t mean I wanted to die—just that I didn’t want to wake up anymore. I sobbed myself to sleep most nights for two months straight, I literally prayed most night, don't let me wake up it hurts too much, I cant stand it. That kind of emotional and psychological pain? There’s no pill for it. No cast. No brace. It’s just raw and it hurt every waking moment.
Then one night, I was truly at the end of my rope. I didn’t know what else to do, so I prayed. Just one sentence:
“Lord, help me. I can’t do this anymore, i can't take it, I am at the end of my rope, If you can hear me—please help me.”
I went to bed broken, depressed not wanting to wake up ever.
Eight hours later, I woke up... healed. Not all at once, not perfectly—but the depression was gone, the sadness, gone. The emotional agony? Gone. The physical pain? Diminished.
No medications. No therapy. Just one quiet prayer from the dark.
Call it what you want. I call it divine intervention. And it reaffirmed what I already believed: that God hears you, especially when you’re too broken to shout, and you ASK for help rather than demand it.
So to anyone hurting:
You are not alone. Ask for help.
Ask your family. Ask your friends. Ask a pastor, a counselor—or just close your eyes and ask God. Because when we hide our pain, people think we’re okay, they might think we are strong and we can handle it. They don’t see we’re falling apart inside.
So please... ask.
If what happened to me in ’97 didn’t break me, don’t let your battle break you.
You can come back. I did!

Mike (if you ever need a hand help or an ear hit me up via PM drop your number Ill call, I promise)
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Trapper Talk
7 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Savell
Blaine…..My Jesus would punch you in the face … call you a commie and then take a leak on your pride flag lol


But is he here legally?
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Trapper Talk
7 minutes ago
The man that can fix it is coming back from vacation in Puerto Rico tomorrow. I can't make this stuff up. Be patient and hopefully by the end of the week we will be back in touch.
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Trapper Talk
8 minutes ago
And that’s what the deers like to eat.
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Trapper Talk
9 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Jurassic Park
Why not call it a leaf tree then?


… because acorns aren’t leaves… they’re a nut that deer eat … although the trees drop leaves as well … the falling of acorns sets them apart
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Trapper Talk
9 minutes ago
That gal can shoot! Wasn't her first time, that's for sure.

Stocks took another 24% jump after Trump said he liked her, lol.
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Trapper Talk
11 minutes ago
The white supremacy, nazi messaging. Is the same as the threat to our democracy messaging. And the climate change, end of the world messaging.

It's all about voting, and power.

It's about brainwashing the public.

For political reasons.
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Trapper Talk
11 minutes ago
Why not call it a leaf tree then?
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Trapper Talk
15 minutes ago
Originally Posted by BigBob
It's farmed in SE Mo, and you will end up in jail if you so much as touch it on Minn., it belongs to the native Americans.


That is incorrect.

Trapper 7. I prefer the real wild rice. I think it has a better flavor and cooks easier.
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Trapper Talk
16 minutes ago
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Trapper Talk
16 minutes ago
Originally Posted by bleeohio
Lol, yea she's hideous. Be a different story if she was on tman. cry

Truer words were never spoken.
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Trapper Talk
17 minutes ago
Defund the Police....
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Trapper Talk
21 minutes ago
To our Deputy Dog????

Just when things were starting to improve too....

I'd of rathered Trump be fired.... frown
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Trapper Talk
25 minutes ago
Don't know the girl, never seen the ad and never heard of the jeans but I thought it kind of funny Wolfie thought he recognized her
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Trapper Talk
26 minutes ago
Woman can shoot

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Trapper Talk
28 minutes ago
Plenty is still picked by hand in Northern MN, or by air boat in Canada.

Late August through mid September is the main time it is picked here. Under state rules we’re only allowed to pick from 9 am to 3 pm…so those with a day job are limited to weekends to pick. I used to pick it every year…but work obligations, family vacations, and kids going back to school have pretty much prevented me from doing it recently. A good day two people will pick around 150-200 pounds in a canoe. A 300 pound day is kind of a benchmark for the serious ricers. Season usually ends when we get big winds or storms near the end of season that will knock all the remaining grains off the plant.

The wild rice you see in stores is generally cultivated wild rice. The rice grains in the head of the plant don’t all riped at-once. They pick the cultivated rice with a combine, and the process has to be done so even the immature grains can still be utilized. How they process the rice results in the different colors and outside textures of the rice. Most of the hand harvested rice around here is a light brown/grey in color when processed. It usually finishes just under half the weight of the fresh picked rice.

The price has really gone up after a couple bad years of production. Back to the point where you can make pretty good money picking rice again now. Finished hand harvested rice goes for $15+ a pound around us, while you can find the cultivated rice for half of that. The partial/broken grains is usually what you see advertised for the lowest price.
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