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Sundry goods are all the pelts dried in the sun. All the dealers must use heaters, dehumidifiers and fans. Correct. They got the money for fancy equipment. I ran into an old trapper last fall while I was out trapping beaver. He said he only traps the odd one for fun now a days. Said it’s not worth it for $5 to hit ‘em hard. I went to his place to chat some more and he showed me his couple catches……..tacked onto the shed “drying” in the sun. Never dry as there was still 1/4” of fat on the thing! Asked when he was going to flesh it, he said they’re done…….lol. He didn’t say who he sold them to, but I’d say he’s lucky getting $5….. He also said when marten are over $15, he’ll go after them again…….lol
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My S-10 always seemed like it smelled of antifreeze in the cab, still maybe does. Last week I blew a full length crack in the side of the tank and two days ago the new radiator was installed at $417. The week before,they put in a new thermostat and new radiator cap….which all helped expose the problem. This is a “99” S-10. We’ll see what happens next.
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12 minutes ago
You must be spending all your floor money for your trophy room..
On Steak & Lobster...lol
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From what the doctor told my dad, the nerve canal pinches on nerves and causes it to send pain signals from areas that don’t have damage. His issue was primarily hip pain. Hip xrays showed some deterioration. To test she really contorted his leg and hip to test hip joint. No sharp pains. If his hips were bad he should have been screaming. The spinal column has crude built up inside that causes the false pain signals.
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19 minutes ago
Good morning, 62f and raining hard here today. Have a great day.!!!!
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America is pretty awesome apparently Yes, yes it is. Since this turned into immigration lets not forget that even at Ellis Island many folks were sent back. We need immigration law and it needs to be enforced. Amen. In my former post I forgot to point out, no matter how hard-working a person is, they still have to come through the legal channels.
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28 minutes ago
Neighbor has been selling angus/Holsteins.
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32 minutes ago
burnt and sweet notes seem to make a lot of difference.
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38 minutes ago
Sad what people will do for money.
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41 minutes ago
Just found out the victim is in ICU, but is expected to come thru this. Hand still swollen very badly. Good news
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47 minutes ago
I miss my dad every day every hour every minute
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49 minutes ago
I miss talking to Johnny Thorpe
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Good luck. I just had my left knee and left ankle injected with cortisone about 30 minutes ago. I had X-Rays on my knee too.
Keith I was doing the same thing with cortisone, but it was costing me $40 each time on my medicare supplement. The shots only seemed to help for a couple of months. A couple months later I was back for more shots. So, I decided to check out the VA where it wouldn't cost me anything. I was told there that cortisone will eventually erode the cartilage. They suggested a better option to try might be something called Euflexxa. It's a gel that won't erode the cartilage. You get one injection a week for 3 weeks. Then you are good to go for 6 months. If it works you can start a new series for another 6 months. They said some guys say it really works great. Some didn't. I'm in the first group, it was like a miracle. I've just started my second series about a month ago. Check with your doctor. It's called Euflexxa. It sure was a better option for me. Also called Synvisc, worked for me for 6 years , then went in for the rebuild.
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1 hour ago
Joco, we have a daltile store. Tiled pools and spas for 18 years. Great store and service. As with all tile have to get same lot numbers because color definitely fluctuates as you know. We bought it by the pallet loads and would record lot numbers to cross reference in the warehouse should we have a problem or have to go back for repairs. Always gave the customer enough tile for repairs so it would match also
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4 hours ago
Seems a lot of guys here are missing the point. Its not some other country is better then the US they are not. Its other places are good enough to live at a much more affordable price. At least thats how I take it I may well be incorrect. But you can get by in the is on 4k a month ss and savings but thats just geting buy. In other countries you may be able to live on that like you would if you had 8 k living in the US. If you can live with the trade offs it could be a good deal. Im sure its not for everyone. And can be great for others.
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7 hours ago
Right on, thanks E.J.
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7 hours ago
Boco, is there a Chinese restaurant in North Bay? Gotta be. Probably several,I wouldnt know I dont eat at the chinky too often. They had a good one in Kap,but havent been to the chinky there in a few years.
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7 hours ago
Whenever I see the need for using a cage trap,, I now use a heavy chain and padlock to help prevent theft. I believe fines and penalties should be enforced and extremely stiff when expensive equipment gets stolen.
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8 hours ago
To get this thread back to the original OPs question about the current state of the fur markets for the last several years.
The Good- 1. For those of us who run full multispecies lines, we are never chasing the market and benefit the most when the prices of certain species goes up unexpectedly. If one species falls, generally other species increase, so we are less effected by the big up and down swings. 2. Higher prices will bring interest back to the sport for casual trappers who in turn bring their kids along with it. 3. Muskrat prices increasing is a great time to get kids into trapping as they are easy to catch if your area has them and the kids can make a little money from their efforts. 4. As others have stated, I rarely have competition on my line.
The Bad- 1. Market Chasers. People who see a spike in value of a species and trap them hard the next season to try and capitalize on the new price only to see the price fall because the market is flooded. For example skunks, 2.5 times more skunks on FHA June auction compared to last year and the price fell by more than half of last years prices. I can see the same thing happening to mink next season just from the threads on Tman.
The Ugly 1. USA trapping staples such as Raccoons and Coyotes prices are still in the gutter. This is only going to have negative impact on trapper numbers in lots of areas if this continues for long. 2. People who won't trap even with increasing prices because they can't figure out how to make money and belittle those who can by saying they're wasting their time. There are several people who have commented in this thread that fall into this category.
In summary, I think that trapping in a better place today than it was 2 years ago and have no reason to believe that it will only get better over the next few years.
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8 hours ago
Talked to a woman this morning who has it. She said she is going to get acupuncture in Mexico, Mo.
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