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I always liked hunting fall bears. Not as thick of a coat and shorter claws but not as many worries about rubs.
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Once again, very interesting passages...I really enjoy how they wrote. Some times their spelling can be "creative," which makes the reading challenging.
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17 minutes ago
Here's a nice rack of trade rifles:
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19 minutes ago
Once again, very interesting passages...I really enjoy how they wrote.
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22 minutes ago
Raptor.
Sister had the same thing happen a week ago.
2 days later she came home from work and there was a beautiful bald eagle perched in a tree in her pasture waiting for her to let the next meal out of the fenced/covered pen.
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27 minutes ago
If you don't mind me asking where did you get the barrel?I very been looking for a barrel in 6.5/55 for my Encore Good luck. I've also been looking.
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![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/05/full-56131-293298-img_6817.jpeg) Have been picking a few cherry tomatoes and jalapeño peppers. I grow all my tomatoes in containers mow, so when some kind of wilt or virus hits them, I can just throw out the dirt, bleach the container, and plant again next year ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/05/full-56131-293299-img_6835.jpeg) My green beans will be ready to start picking in a few days
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35 minutes ago
My last Beagle passed this winter, Had them most of my life. Dont know if I can get another.
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So does a guy want a 350 Legend, the 400 Legend, or a 450 bushmaster? Is there a 300 yard straight wall deer rifle? 45/70 should do it lol
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Cousins sell golden doodles for a couple grand so the price is what the market will pay . I don’t blame anyone who pays it or charges the price I myself won’t pay over 150 for a dog and that’s pushing it since they usually get hit in the road but that’s rural life
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Boy, if I ever come back as an animal I hope it’s not a rabbit in Siberia lol
He was enjoying a night with the ladies. Died young, probably left offspring, never knew what hit him. Made a career in science as a bonus. No old age, no nagging wives, no mortgage, no health issues, no alimony, no loneliness. Perfect way to go. Yet you guys insinuate I'm mean, and now I feel like I'm princess Fiona  I don't think you're mean, but the rabbit's mashed head and blood smeared on the floor.....I had to ask. Also, the two beaver feet laying there was puzzling.....lol. That room looks like a kitchen....not a fur shed or skinning room.
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49 minutes ago
I never heard that one before. So what happens? I don't see the big deal. it makes the blade look like a ox yoke and then sends a 1lb rock across your yard at mach ten
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Very interesting about the heat. Have heard about forest fire and wild fire affects but not on food crops. I will bring this up for a Penn State Guru grad friend. Thanks.
Today--- 90F degree weather not the seasonal norm
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MChewk, Yes I have also noticed individuals with much stronger smell than others. In many species at times. I've saved many otter glands over the years and noticed that there is an odor difference from otter to otter....same as castor. There is also a color variance in otter musk.
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1 hour ago
My neighbor just got one too. Yard looks great, quite, no gas, no oil starts without killing himself. I think it would be the way to go if I need a mow down the road.
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1 hour ago
We never missed it in the first seasons. It was a great time to come of age.
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![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/05/full-57126-293296-70570901213__945772af_a937_4ac9_b401_5d12e31f6862.jpeg) Sampson was fifty dollars back in 2007. Here he is at his first vet appt. My mom calls this picture “Sampy with his MaryJanes on” He never hunted but I bet he would have if he could. Set that nose on the ground and started baying I miss that little turd, he was rotten till the end That little turd was getting back at you for never taking him hunting. You got what you deserved.
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1 hour ago
Are you splitting pine? The kind of wood you split makes a big difference. I built a 20 ton and wish I had bigger. Well, some pine but I have ash and cottonwood to split also. One thing to remember I don't need to do two or 3 cords. This is at a remote area and anything that is easier on my shoulders from running an axe or splitting wedge would be nice.
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Let's take a look at some references concerning the rifles carried by the trappers and hunters out West. They were rarely more than arm's reach from their rifles. From W.A. Ferris: They found a rifle, as well as ourselves, which was likewise robbed of the lock and mountings. It belonged to one of two men, who disappeared a day or two previous to the battle, in August last. Both of these rifles were unusually heavy, and were doubtless left by the Indians for that reason.The natives far preferred lighter weight fowling pieces. It was much more common for a native to carry a fowling piece than a rifle. Americans far preferred rifles. From Gen. Thomas James: We Americans were all private adventurers, each on his own hook, and were led into the enterprise by the promises of the company, who agreed to subsist us to the trapping grounds, we helping to navigate the boats, and on our arrival there they were to furnish us each with a rifle and sufficient ammunition, six good beaver traps and also four men of their hired French, to be under our individual commands for a period of three years. From Charles Larpenteur: On hearing of his discharge, and being requested to report in person at St. Louis — which was simply to get him out of the country — he remarked, “I will not let Mr. Chouteau wait long on me. I shall start in the morning; all I want for my journey is my rifle, and my dog to carry bedding.”From Peter Skene Ogden: On reaching the river he [Portneuf] broke the (This word is unacceptable on Trapperman) [hammer] of his rifle.From James O. Pattie: To a man born and reared under the circumstances [xi] of his early life — one to whom forests, and long rivers, adventures, and distant mountains, presented pictures of familiar and birth day scenes — one, who confided in his rifle, as a sure friend, and who withal, connected dejection and bereavement with his present desolate residence; little was necessary to tempt him to such an enterprise.From Osborne Russell: After trading some Beaver and Sheep Skins from them talking smoking etc about an hour I mounted my Mule with 6 traps and my rifle and one of my comrades did the same and we started to hunt Beaver.Lost Greenhorn, by Alfred Jacob Miller
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Are you splitting pine? The kind of wood you split makes a big difference. I built a 20 ton and wish I had bigger. This is true too. Wood type and how dry it is when split make it split different as well as size. The amout of wood you plan on splitting changes what you need also. If you want a pickup load is way different then wanting 10 cords.
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1 hour ago
Ours are about done here I think.
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1 hour ago
Like Paul I have noticed the hair pieces in the oil when squeezing oil out. Always wondered about that purpose or reason for it.
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