My trap (shooting) season has started so I’ve been dusting clays every bit of free time and other than that I’ve just been working trying to save for a new truck since I have a police car right now
noice, you got one of them Explorers, or the little guys?
You generally do not have to sign up for Medicare Part B at 65 if you have "creditable" coverage through a current employer (yours or a spouse's) with 20 or more employees, as you can delay enrollment without penalty.
This is what I did. I don’t think I’d face any penalties if I ever signed up for part B, which I will probably never do.
All my 330s are Belisles. So, I leave the safety hooks in place before I would go trapping because of how strong those Belisle springs are. I have a safety setter which is the last thing I take off the trap. They aren't that expensive. Just buy one instead of messing with all that other stuff.
How long can it be stored and still be useful? Have some i put in a Boston btl then into an ice cream bucket that I buried in the garden, I moved & haven't grabbed it yet. That was bout 3 yrs ago.
Carl, I don't know why you would drive clear to Idaho to sell those cats when we have two fur sales in Oregon. I think the oil companies are doing fine without your help.
Good point. I had a lot more than cats though and ITA attracts more crafters than OTC lately. Plus I had a deal with Randy Shuff to bring all my beaver tails over. That paid for lot of my gas. Of course didn't know gas prices were going to spike right now. Start out at $4.40 gal in Oregon but in Idaho was paying $3.18
Yep, we sit around with spoons and clean a lot off the sides of the kettle after we’re done putting it in the loaf pans. That’s about as fresh as you can get it!
I do all my pre baiting in the cage. Always a big cage. If you can find a condensation line the drains onto the roof, set in that puddle. Sometimes I will disconnect a line to create a water source. Water attracts better then feed imho, on summer days.
I'll try to get a few more quotes. There were definitely some lost to moisture.
Guns weren't buried often. I can't recall reading about any being cached.
LOL, just reread the above quote, and guns were buried. My only guess would be that they were oiled heavily, and wrapped up in oil cloth before burying.