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a glue trap would bed easier, lol
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Question does the NA stuff still cause headaches? I can't drink bud as 1 or 2 cans of rice beer gives me a bad headache.
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Dude , you need to get better I owe you a fishing trip out west.
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9 minutes ago
I think ol’ Diah would have agreed with that.
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But it was alright when Trump said he was glad Mueller was dead right? Some of you clowns are pathetic. The comment was about the age difference between Trump and his wife. Kimmel is a comedian. Remember? I guess some you people aren't fans of the first amendment. Mueller was actually dead of natural causes, Trump didn't encourage or solicit someone to hasten said death. Kimmel didn't call for Trump's death either. Try to keep up. Maybe take a listening and reading comprehension course.
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First off thanks for the replies. If there's a chance for slippage I might just have to try my hand at making buckskin. I cleaned large chunks of fat and meat off of it. I have the deer, plus a couple of coyotes, coons and muskrats to try. Skinned a few of the rats like you would skin beavers. Going to try alum tanning and mount them to small hoops like beavers.
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Maine hunting party photo with one bear, two moose and seven deer taken in the north Maine woods. From left are Willie Adams, Horace Austin, Eagan Harrigan, David F. Adams, Fred Harrigan, Willard Curtis, and Johnny the cook. Circa 1900 Hunting History! #vintage #vintagehunting #vintagehunters
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a big shoutout to fossil2 for continuing to support our Wildlife and other Trappers! and one of the best beaver / wolf traps ever made. yes, and imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Thanks from all of us at F4WM Tim
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36 minutes ago
Congrats on a great decision. In a million years you'll still be glad for your choice.
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1 hour ago
Look at Lousiana net and twine or other net companies monst have metal nets with cotton flues they work good we just make hoop nets with three hoops and a single flue. Never had good luck with metal traps.
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1 hour ago
Eat your wheaties…
Sevell can’t handle booze You can’t change a tire Foundry dude plays with dolls…..
WHAT has T Man? Become….. Lol. Do I at least get credit for bending two tire irons? NO Most of the females that shop at Walmart can do that in there jammies…
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1 hour ago
That snow leopard looks like my face every time the same annoying client calls in…
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1 hour ago
Looking for one of Bobby Worthington's whitetail books if anyone has one to part with.
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1 hour ago
All prices include standard USPS shipping
Walter Arnold Maine Trapper Jeremiah Wood $20 Predator Calling with Gerry Blair $25 Conibear Beaver Trapping Wesley Murphy $17 Dynamite Snares Tom Krause $17 Eastern Coyote Trapping Austin Passamonte $17 Chronicles of a Longliner Gary Jepson $25 Woodsbum Don Shumaker $25 They Called Him Wildcat Oscar Cronk $18 The Mink Manual Jim Spencer $17
PM any questions thanks for looking
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… this is what they believe to be rightfully theirs according to the Tanakh …. Not taking a hard position that there are concrete plans to reconquer the ancient boundaries …. Just saying I wouldn’t be surprised if there have conversations in Yiddish about it lol … but my position is simply .. we need to rid ourselves of all foreign influence in our country…. The middle eastern influence in particular
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It is OK to suggest that people or families buy assets, but that does show a lack of understanding where 50% or more of our country lies, financiallly. This group is not using or can't afford to invest in retirement or investments and a vast majority can't afford to purchase homes, even if they were available, as the price range is propped up by very high construction costs and the minority that is financially able to bid up the prices on the available homes. We still see a lot of buying and spending of money but the vast majority of that is on consumables and there is more debt on those items also. With new job creation at a quite low levels the younger work force is facing even more stress in establishing a plan and program for living and preparing for families and retirement. I don't like aging, getting stiffer, finding more and more health issues as I age, but sometimes one can be born at the right time.
Bryce But I bet they ALL drive a 2020 or newer vehicle, own multiple state-of-the-art cell phones per family, have multiple tattoos, and stop at Starbucks every day. No way do I believe that 50% of the country cannot afford to invest. They choose not to.... You forgot, have a Netflix account, and Amazon prime Account, A crave account, A disney plus account, a camper, an atv, a boat. etc etc etc. Maybe that is just what I see about most of the people here in Canada complaining they can't afford living these days. It's a weird woe is me attitude considering we all have more than anyone did when I was growing up in the 80's and 90's.
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Thank you! Yes it is getting crowded. Need to make more room for better display.
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I have 4 nearly new batterys and a charger. Burnt the drill up and I'm not replacing it. Id sell for 70 shipped or trade for 3 mb550s.
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I have done both and I am about 50-50 today as I am not using as many as I did in the past. As to storing with the springs set. I find that way easier then when sprung. I just fold the springs into the center, one on each side and I have this nice simple square. I can put about 16-18 of those in a 5 gallon bucket and even have my T-bar stakes in the pail too.
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3 hours ago
Snug 'em tight. You will never have a beaver compromise one. Use the 3/16". Same here
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DRF, back in the 80's I hunted Pike county a few times. Found some fabulous stuff. Stick to the high bluffs above the floodplain. I think deer leases have probably ruined that. Saw my first coyote there.
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4 hours ago
Nice. How many is a limit per person?
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5 hours ago
I live in Two rivers, I sold to Less many times. He was a honest man. Great guy to deal with. He would even travel to Merrill and buy my brother and his trapping partners furs. That was back in the 70s and 80s.
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I suspect a great many more assassination attempts on US presidents have been aborted by potential assassins, who weren't suicidal or stupid enough to go on with the plan, when they saw what they were up against.
Keith True, that's why my research only found the ones where shots were fired or attempted in close proximity. The first was in 1835 when an assassin tried to shoot Andrew Jackson. The pistol misfired and Jackson beat him into submission with his cane. I believe that assassin actually had two pistols and they BOTH misfired. At which point Ol' Hickory lived up to his name.
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