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Great info Ridge Runner. I’m shooting the Hornady 143 grail ELD-X in a bolt action.
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8 minutes ago
I am convinced that I have used BCs that are smarter than some of my friend. Jerry I am guessin you will love that dog.
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14 minutes ago
well I use a creed a lot, how has it done? 2023 fall turkey (headshot) 336 yards 8 pt at 140 yards 200# bear at 388 yards 2024 8 pt at 466 yards 7 pt at 488 yards 2025 8 pt at 447 yards 6 pt at 350 yards all with 140 gr ELD-M's now at long range? 4 shots at 1004 yards ![[Linked Image]](https://i.imgur.com/cDYFz8y.jpg) not too shabby for a gas gun running 2667 fps ![[Linked Image]](https://i.imgur.com/2YarIVH.jpg) no complaints here
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16 minutes ago
I have yet to see a weasel track this season in the snow Lance. Maybe whatever is causing the mink population to go down around here is affecting them also.
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16 minutes ago
The Lynx management rules is how I came up with name of Ruled-Out LOL
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21 minutes ago
I just switched to Straight Talk- got a free Android plus monthly unlimited talk & data (hot spot for home internet) for $65/ month. Same service from AT&T was $150/ month so that saves me $1,020/ year.
On my 3rd month and so far no issues.
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23 minutes ago
I bought my Fur machine many years ago at a regular sewing machine and repair store, It's a Bonis
I bought a slug of needles at the time from the same place, but have also order the looper from Bonis in New York as well, though they can be a bit snotty helping you with service. I now just go back to the same store I bought my machine from and they are happy to order parts if they break, and I order my sewing line from them as well
I only use T-90 weight thread, what ever color I need, same thread on any fur I sew, as it's very strong, for wide seams or double overs.
The loopers are what are expensive though, so I don't run my machine faster than I need to, especially on heavy seams.
I have broken only three loopers in 30 years of using the machine, because of the cost of them, have not bought one for 10 years now, I'd guess they are over $90.00 or so now plus shipping if you catch Bonis on a happy day, LOL
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24 minutes ago
Glad you got a new companion Dave. I always teased my daughter that she picked stripper names for her cats. One was Pandora the other was Spice.
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29 minutes ago
Touchdown Packers, 7-0 its a start!!!!
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30 minutes ago
My missus saw it and was pretty excited. By the time I got outside it was gone.. Northern Minnesota and it was headed east...
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31 minutes ago
Funding: APHIS provides millions of dollars each year to State and Tribal governments, universities, and others to control chronic wasting disease (CWD) in wild and farmed cervids, such as deer and elk.Sep 30, 2025
In addition: Wisconsin spends $3 to $3.6 million annually on CWD testing and surveillance. Of that figure, about $1.7 million is on testing. The state tests an average of 18,500 deer annually at a cost of $91.50/sample when all associated costs are considered. Currently, very little dedicated state or federal funding is available to offset these costs, meaning that over $3 million of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources’ (DNR) budget is being pulled from other programs to cover the costs associated with CWD management.
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33 minutes ago
I will try that. Thank you.
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34 minutes ago
Good deal coonman
… name it Big Samantha lol
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35 minutes ago
Let us know what you end up with for a name. I think "Angela" would be a good name for it.
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35 minutes ago
Rally, I am certain about those sets.. Next time we meet I'll fill you in..
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36 minutes ago
Kudzu ,it will thicken it right up guaranteed.
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37 minutes ago
Bill Ilchik's "Wild West Bobcat Trapping" book is available again for a limited supply. Bill's book will help you perfect the exposed trap walk through set, improve your fur handling immensely, and make a cat snarer out of you. You can get the book from John Graham at Fur Country Lures. The supply is extremely limited so I wouldn't stand around. http://furcountrylures.com/
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38 minutes ago
Have not come up with a name I like for female cat yet
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39 minutes ago
You're sure gettin good at that sort of thing Mister.
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40 minutes ago
Good deal Dave! I hope it brings you good company and some happiness. When picking the name, I'd advise against calling it "Savell". I made that mistake and I'm paying for it with a pain in the arse cat.
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Dave asked me to post this picture of the new cat he got. Say's he hasn't named it yet... ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2025/12/full-16258-277726-725234322.jpg) Cute cat Dave! Congrats.
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So far I haven't seen a sick deer yet. Hunt in pa and wv cwd areas. Just saw 1 dead deer yesterday without any visible holes in it. Big old buck, 1 horn busted off and blood out of its nose. Guessing hit by car. I see a couple dead decomposed deer a year, normally near roads. I cover alot of ground. We also do drives in pa. Where do the infected deer go to die? Into a coyote's belly. Really? They eat the entire deer before anyone sees it, bones hide and all?
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46 minutes ago
Increase your pan tension?
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50 minutes ago
I agree with waggler. If they will climb for you, might as well short chain them to hang free. I my area it seem like everything wants to eat away on a dead marten laying on the ground. They are my favorite animal to trap.
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