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Good afternoon fellas! I have a question for y'all. I know there are probably 1 million different answers, but I just want to hear from y'all since you have more experience than I do at trapping.
What is your opinion on using male coyote versus female coyote urine at sets? It seems that most companies just sell coyote urine and you don't know if it's coming from a male or female or somehow a mixture of both. Do you think it matters? Do you think there are times when 100% male urine or 100% female urine would be good to use instead of something unknown or a mixture that you would normally get online from some of these trapping websites? I found one company online, Carolina Coyote Solutions, that actually sells male and female coyote urine. Don't know if it is a gimmick or not. Just wanted y'all's opinion before spending money I don't need to spend.
Thanks for your time and tight chains.
Dave
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Thanks, gonna put most of them up like I have in the past.
Got 2 a road kill that's worst then I thought and one a hunter shot in the trap.
I'm like Jerry I need the fat anyway.
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I drew with 13 points in Zone A
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4 minutes ago
Not sure of my favorite, but Motörhead in 1987 was definitely the loudest! My ears are still ringing
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I’m sure they will work for you. That does seem like a strange law, but you can work with it. Not a deal breaker, but I hate those type of wammys. I’ve just had better luck with poly. Like ADC said, I would set those up with a good extension. I would also want to take some free standing supports (9 gauge). You might find the perfect spot for a snare, with no tree to support it right on the trail. That would just give you a few more options. I agree. Good ideas. I too hate those support collars.
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The conspiracy morons got nothing to back up their nonsense. My uncle helped build the LEMS. OVer 400,000 people worked on those Apollo missions. Ham radio operators tracked them out to the moon as did amateur astronomers and astrophotographers. The Saturn V was our greatest rocket. I wish I was able to see it go in person. Careful, youre gonna bring Chancey out of the woodwork talking like that....
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27 minutes ago
Often time as people get older they gravitate back to there house of religion and migrate to places that have better access to health care. For many that means moving to metro areas.
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If we are in the millennium then that means I have missed the catching away and without hope. My faith has been made shipwreck! Paul had that problem with Alexander the copper smith and Hymenaeus telling people the resurrection was already past. Usually that is brought up about being divorced and remarried is a perpetual sin.
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My wife is an avid quilter and will occasionally mend something for me.
Muskrat, Is her long Arm computerized or free motioned? My wife talks about a long Arm but not computerized (too much money). Then she says she doesn't have enough room. My plan is to get her one that is computerized in the near future so she can do all her own long arming and also some for others. Computerized. She can free motion, but says she's not confident enough to make it look as good as she'd like it. It's a big room, and yes, you need the room. And they ain't cheap. But like I said, she got lucky finding this used one on FB MP. That's a good plan if you can swing it.
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Had a good deal with wheelers.
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Any ice? Beaver wont travel under ice if the ice is thicker than a skim. If it is just a skim they will sometimes punch the head up through the ice for air every 30-50 feet and travel under it. Maybe 5/16” to 3/8” is about the thickest they will do that around here. Im not southern so I dont have much to say about open water patterns and weather changes, but thought the ice thing might be worth mentioning since if you don’t see ice often you might not know.
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I hear a lot of folks that say I must of caught a huge badger it destroyed my cage trap! I just laugh tell them nope a big coon is more like it, a badger ain’t built that way and digging is their thing.
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54 minutes ago
I bet you like Alexander the Great — off Somewhere in Time…… great tune That was my first introduction to Maiden. Epic song. I used it in a high school presentation for history class.
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1 hour ago
It passes IPC certified inspection.
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I have admired J.J. for a long time.
My first viewing of her was when a local news station got hold of dozens of lawful gun owner's names and addresses , and posted them on TV for everyone to see . Police, military, citizens, everyone in the area. That station put at risk everyone on that list and their families.
J.J. went ballistic on them . How she exposed them and fought back as a seasoned prosecutor was unsurpassed. She was as strict for the Second A as anyone could imagine. She meant every word, evidenced to me by seeing her in all sensory expressions in live video. Reporters from her station outlet went after the ones who exposed all those people . Soon after that, the station was no more.
Every time she has mentioned the subject of 2nd A citizens, she has been as protective of them as Joey Jones, the combat veteran who also is interviewed with her at times.
I saw that video that was posted here. In context, she was speaking specifically of that male who was carrying , who confronted the agents. She was speaking of those who carry and attend those protests . Along with areas , like DC, that have their own firearms laws. All that I saw, she was not against the 2nd A or those who carry. She has carried herself . She was connecting that thought together of attending potentially volatile protests , deliberately carrying for trouble. Whether locally or arriving from out of state .
Often, we all will be speaking of a specific subject, but not reiterate the whole subject as we describe connecting points of thought. We take it as a given that our listeners will keep connecting the dots of what original points we made , and understand what we mean. The ones with shallow discernment or deliberate intent of malice, such as various news outlets, will find those phrases easy to chop up and misinterpret.
For all the good she has accomplished, for decades being a very effective prosecutor, judge, and now spearheading the cleanup of her district , I give her much credit.
Anyone who is familiar with Tyrus, will know he is a good friend of J.J. He doesn't mince words and would never closely associate with anyone who isn't supportive of the 2nd A.
This event was an easy enough misunderstanding, IMO. Thank you for your attention to this matter....
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1 hour ago
That's definitely how it goes. Highs and lows. But that's what keeps it interesting.
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How are they gonna enjoy a hamburger, steak or chicken samich? Or is it okay to have that stuff as long as it was butchered in another state?
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I have 220 grain .30 cal.bullets for you heavy hitters. Nosler old style. 220 grain Partitions in old red ( original, hand turned by John Nosler) box unopened. 50.ct. $50.00 Remington 220 grain core-lokt soft points. (2) 50 count boxes. $30.00 per box. Plus shipping.
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I still us emy Grandfathers High Standard .22 which he bought form a magazine so who knows when that was, post WWII.
Also used my daughters Henry Accu-bolt mini (small small gun) for a decade
I shoot .22 short and CB caps or subsonics - worked fine for everything from squirrels and rabbits to beaver and coyotes
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You would think they would at least give a little for a black tail to sew on all the pelts they tanned and cut the tails off of.
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