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1 hour ago
Happy Birthday Paul, hope you had a great one!
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There are things the government should stay out of and this is one of them. Guidelines should set but not by executive order. The NIL era was ushered in by a series of court cases and some individual states' laws (notably California): https://lawforbusiness.usc.edu/the-...e-pay-reform-and-the-development-of-nil/The NIL era happened because government didn't stay out. Why do we sit by and let California impose their values on the rest of us?
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2 hours ago
Springy. I caught one last week it didn't look that bad, but it was close.
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2 hours ago
Try a 535 with 3.5s, they feel like they kick harder to me than an 835. Never weighed them both, but my 535 feels lighter than the couple 835s I have had ahold of, which is probably why felt recoil is even worse. But they hit hard on the other end also.
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I'm barely computer literate enough to comment on this site. So I would be no help. But I would try and swing a wider net than just fur. Try and draw in more traffic, that is why ebay, etsy, Amazon, etc. all work so well, they have millions of people browsing them, and are household names. Getting something off the ground could be tough, but I hear tell there are computer algorithms to help with this (I wouldn't know). I'd think a site that was open to as many different types of items for sale as possible would draw more traffic and thus get more "browsing sales".
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A couple things strike me when I look at that assemblage. First, how similar a collection could look to that anywhere east of the Rockies in terms of types of blades. Second, there is an surprising and unusual percentage and prevalence of paleo and transitional early archaic forms.
Did you find those Dalton / HiLo / fluted points all in one area which would indicate a fairly rare find of so many at one site or even square mile or more, or were they more scattered, like from a township or county or several counties? In any case, wow that is a bunch of paleo stuff given the associated relatively low number of total artifacts. That is to say, many places you would have two or three of those in a collection with a hundred or even 2 or 3 hundred blades. You have one the highest raw count of paleo blades I have ever seen in a private collection. And if you personally found all those, you may have found more than anyone I know!
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2 hours ago
Why 100 a year? Because they are cheaply made? I make my own so I can't answer your question,
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3 hours ago
Yeah that does sound like a good time
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3 hours ago
tuckeranyone listen to him anymore?
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3 hours ago
Thanks for the replies. It seems about 50/50 depending on who you talk to. I'm only asking because I'm planning on renting a soil conditioner for my track loader in the next week or two, (aka a Harley rake) to grade and level out around a new addition and also clean up some areas the loggers tore up on our farm. If I have time I'll restore our gravel lane with it too.
It's hard telling how many different track loaders this soil conditioner has been hooked up to. Folks in the know say to be less concerned about mixing different types of hydraulic fluids but that contaminants are the bigger worry. I just did all the maintenance and replaced the hydraulic filters on it so as long as they do their job I should be okay.
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3 hours ago
The wild mink market is not surprizing to me. The ranch mink numbers are at their nadir and the factories need to keep their technicians working. With my nink avg at 73 50 cad at the last sale you will likely see 10 dollar rats very shortly.
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I have one good suit and a couple nice sport jackets I can wear. Have not for about 5- years. As to a funeral, won't have to worry much about how I am dressed or what goes with me, as I am going to be in a small urn.
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No, we have 4 tanks, two for the pickups that hold about 200 each and two for our trailers that hold about 250 each. Lot of trips for us and both places we haul to are quite a distance away. I am 78 the other partern is 69 and we don't own any of the 7 woodlots we tap so we are not interested in buying newer or larger equipment and or cooking any sap. This year our sap with our sugar content would have made about 335 gallons of syrup. We took 6400 to where he makes syrup for us. He gets 60% for doing the filtering, cooking etc. so we will get about 73 gallons of syrup. The other 4800 gallons goes to a firm that pays us by the point of sugar for our sap. We use that cash money to pay for labor, bottling, bottles and repairs or new taps etc. Don't know how many more years I may do this. I am hoping I can go until I am 80 or my 2006 pickup will last 2-3 years. A guy who taps near us who is part owner in a large custom operator company puts a 4000 gallon tank of a big flatbed trailer. He has his whole line under vaccuum lines and has a couple of old milk coolers buried in the ground to fill and keep his sap really cool. When we go to the place where he goes we call ahead cause if he is full it will be an hour plus to empty.
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3 hours ago
If you’re going to do that get some Copenhagen snuff so you get something from it. NO-DOZE works too. Lol.....old school
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3 hours ago
B ig 10 looking strong in 2026. Wow basketball is really a full contact sport!!
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3 hours ago
Gonna try your recipe Centex.
Thanks!
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3 hours ago
Congratulations to your family. May your commitment bring all your family peace and joy.
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4 hours ago
I do use peat a fair amount. However peat moss does not pack as well in my opinion. I prefer to bed the trap in natural materials and fill the center in with peat and then dress the top naturally. I use sheets of poly fill cut 2.5x2.5 inches under the pan also. My coyote sets are Duke 650’s, so a fairly large hole.
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Update- just ran thru the traps before sunset. Didn’t want a rouge raccoon tearing up a trap or something. Caught 9 more 8 females 1 male. This should really be helping this campground out this go around. I have been trapping this place twice a year for 3 years now.
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4 hours ago
How would one begin to mix up some Fatty Acid Scent c2-c8?
Do I need to buy all the various acids? Then experiment with mixing them? Then fix them with glycerine or mineral oil?
Just curious.
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4 hours ago
Happy Birthday!!!
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4 hours ago
Square trap shy?? Try a RBG 330. Never had one avoid one that I know of. 280's also. Killer traps. I will say thou, those 330 RBG's are the scariest traps I ever set. Bob Best built me stands for both sizes. Worked like a charm. I have a few of the 8" rgb largest legal on land here 7" for square . Great for covering ground hog holes and coon Great tool to have on hand
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