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Remove all that makeup and false eye lashes on all these gals and what do you have? That would be an eye opener for some.  Who's looking at their faces?
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If it weren't for the snow, bare trees and apparent season, that resembles the previews of a scorcher of a day ahead. Makes me feel warm all over. Thanks BT,
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Cats with feet seemed to be a good deal higher than those without. I don't have the numbers yet, but the average on beaver seemed to be down overall. The Alabama fur above was very impressive and brought the best price overall. It was high quality and very well put up. Overall prices were pretty good with cats at the top of the pile. But just about everything had some kind of bid, with most that was rejected to be tanned and sold at other events. Wish we had had more trapper lots there, but much appreciate those that we had.
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5 minutes ago
Mandatory Spending in 2019: 2.7 Trillion dollars Mandatory Spending in 2025 : 4.37 Trillion dollars
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My old Ithacas that were made near me (Ithaca N.Y.) are great guns.Havent held any of the new ones made I think in Ohio.
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Yes fruit trees (2 yr old apple) have not visited site yet so not positive it is Porkies, client says between 70 and 90 trees have been debarked 2 to 2.5 feet up. Visiting 2morrow to see, taking cages (single door and double door) and cameras
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6 minutes ago
Good morning. 39° and partly cloudy.
Have a great day everyone.
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8 minutes ago
Hes at a Swifty Concert with Trudoe.
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9 minutes ago
Me too. amazing how we all differ in our sheds and fur put up. Nice looking everything.....jk
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15 minutes ago
No sheep or goats for me.Cant even stand the smell of it cooking.
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28 minutes ago
Happy Birthday!
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28 minutes ago
Calling in a pack of wolves is pretty tough to beat for excitement. In my experience it’s more productive than trapping them.
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29 minutes ago
The thaw hit here this afternoon  I sure hope it goes away soon. I tried to warn you. AK has been pretty warm all winter from what I have seen.
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35 minutes ago
There's some nice cats there!
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1 hour ago
Janet posted the results on Facebook. Haven't looked closely at them yet
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1 hour ago
Good feed, plenty of water and ample space are keys. As mentioned once they hit the 3 week mark pull the feed at night to slow growth and prevent leg splaying. Earlier in the year is better as they don’t do well in the heat. I prefer to give them an outside run for more room and movement.
I use hanging feeders and just lift them at night. Fortunate to have a poultry processor who will dress birds and shrink bag for about $5 per.
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1 hour ago
You can take the gloop and guts out of a squash - pumpkin, put them on a paper plate, stick in the dehydrator on low, or no heat, for a day or so. Then you can scrunch them in your hand like soup crackers, and they come out out all clean and neat.
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If I could only grow one tomato it would be Cherokee Purple. I usually plant 20-40 plants and a dozen of them will be Cherokee Purple. Of those dozen I try to buy plants from diff places and spread the love around b/c some do better than others. Plant them with plenty of spacing so air can move in and around them. I full shovel length between plants in any direction. Keep them dry with air moving around them like that you wont have all the issues to correct. Have good soil with a good starter fertilizer, don't let them sit hot and wet, keep them clean, mulch them, prune them up off the ground and keep the centers of them cleaned up, use concrete wire cages... and you can't hardly beat a cherokee purple.
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2 hours ago
Not sure if you know the price of plywood in a rural Alaskan town but it's a LOT. Would love the option to hoop them instead. Is there a good place to start? Maybe a video recommendation? I absolutely use them for the reason you said. I have one board for anything too big for hoops. Pretty self explanatory how to use them I tried them and dint like it, but didn’t give them much of a chance. Looks like you got it down pat there!
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What a great way to end a trapping season on a successful note with a good collection of marten & some nice colored wolverine ! Bobby it's good to see you back out and about on the trap line , keep up the good work I like others would like to hear you're thoughts on how you feel your season went this year when you get a chance .
Enjoy your day and Stay Safe out there even if you don't want to ha ha
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2 hours ago
It did do a good job on them. It was also because I had learned it from someone in the know. Im sure S.B. and some M.P. would also work just fine. At the time it was affordable for me. I did wax the threads on the jars I sold it in. The salt would rust the metal lids if I didnt do this. I will add that this was bagged,granulated livestock salt.
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7 hours ago
send it to me. I'm good at tanning beaver tails. Yes you are KOSOI. Good to see you posting. Hope all is well Yeah. Everything's fine.
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