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Trapper Talk
4 minutes ago
Originally Posted by snowy
So, you think they barbecued the dog??


my would figure wife said , lets rescue this troubled dog , husband says i have reservations , wife makes eyes at him and he gives in , dog eats door , dog goes back to pound , they go order a door at home store and she buys a smoker he has wanted while he is ordering the new door in millwork and has the guys at the store deliver it or put it in his truck while he is in millwork.



that sounds semi plausible any way
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Trapper Talk
7 minutes ago
What is it? A robotic arm?
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Trapper Talk
20 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Shakeyjake
Crazy part is that electricity hasn’t been around very long and we think we got a pretty good handle on it. I think there’s more to what’s going on in the physics.
At out museum at work, there’s an old lineman’s hand book from the 30s. The first sentence is…..
“Electricity. We don’t know exactly what it is, but we know what it can do”…….lol

LOL!!!
In those early years they went by the seat of their pant. Not much experience, went by the gut, and learn what not to do, all on instinct, no plan because they learned on the fly. I beleive it was totally an education everyday for the ones starting the trade/industry.
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Trapper Talk
31 minutes ago
I currently only bid online due to health issues. But I have attended my share on international auctions in person,
,starting in 1984

I know my way around the auction process - lotting, intersorting, bidding in person and the dreaded “private treaty”. At least I think I do. Boco May disagree.
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Trap Shed
32 minutes ago
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Trapper Talk
34 minutes ago
Griz cages are made by my fur buyer, Kevin jones in Palmyra, NE, and he is also our Nebraska fur harvesters president. Solid cages, makes a few different models including a set of cat cages that nest inside each other for easy storage and transport.
Jim
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Trapper Talk
44 minutes ago
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Trapper Talk
45 minutes ago
… that’s what I was thinking… sounds like hippies
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Trapper Talk
48 minutes ago
got more on the way here
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 11:53 PM
You put that nasty thing in your mouth?!?
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 11:49 PM
Is the mower lightweight?
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 11:17 PM
I’m thinking around 2000 to 3000 watt generator I figured a person would need some speed reduction, it would be in a stationary situation, I was looking at using just general atmospheric air and not the gases, like helium, that some use, the ones I’ve seen in those situations seem slow and don’t seem to have a lot of power. One issue I haven’t seen much of a solution to is piston lubrication, with steam engines there’s a pump that puts oil to the piston and I haven’t seen anything like that on these engines.
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 11:13 PM
Thanks...that is one sweet water trap. .
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 11:03 PM
Lol ya and zone 1 is huge!
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 10:54 PM
Originally Posted by jk
Releasing an otter is so much fun = no it s not. It is dangerous!! they can real fast become nasty......jk

Very true
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 10:31 PM
All my set plants are still in the pots and being inside and outside until this weekend or right after. My garden is about 2.5 miles from Lake Michigan and in heavy mostly clay soil so it is cool there until late May almosst every year.

Bryce
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 10:28 PM
It should handle 8 inch rounds with no trouble. The rales fairly close together. There real heavy and sort of made to be used on the ground but I put mine up on a 28 in high bench. There also made where you have to use 2 hands to operate it but I by pasted one of the switches. There's also a stop on the ram end so it won't go alll the way back if your only splitting 16 inch rounds. Just a little thumb screw. I ended up using a small pair of vise grips on mine. With all that, they are a neat michine and they will get the job done. Mines made by Bilt Hard.
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 10:23 PM
Originally Posted by Patrice
Pipeliner, have you found anything out for sure or eliminated any culprits?

Nothing yet. We have been keeping the hens in the run for now unless we are home and my 2 hounds are outside with them. I have plans to set some traps on my father’s property about a 1/4 mile down the road. I have caught a few coyotes there before and am sure fox are running through there too. The more I think about it I do believe it was a fox or k9. The two hawks I have seen around here for a long time are not big ones at all. I don’t believe they could carry my rooster off like that. Never seen an eagle around here so Im ruling that out. Id love to trap in the neighbors field behind my home but my cats have a knack of finding them the hard way.
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ADC Forum
Yesterday at 10:19 PM
Those construction type sand bags need to be stored out of sunlight or they quickly break down.
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Lure and Bait Formulator's forum
Yesterday at 10:14 PM

Ah...back to my original question.......[/quote]

When I saw Mr. Jameson’s photo, I didn’t think it would separate so distinctly. I tend to always use up the majority of my oil so I’ve never had a large enough quantity to sit untouched to see.

Which after poking my head out of the rabbit hole of wonder that Tatiana’s photo of oils sent me into, I crawled back towards the original topic lol. I have always wondered about the hairs in the oil sacs too, but have yet to find a definitive answer to satisfy my curiosity.
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Yesterday at 10:11 PM
Originally Posted by warrior
I've done some reading up on trich in relation to wild hogs. This was a really informative article.

https://honest-food.net/on-trichinosis-in-wild-game/


That was informative. Thanks !
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 10:06 PM
No Doug that is a hen turkey on its side and that is part of the out stretched wing that has light colored feathers. They dust that way I assume to get the dust under their wings and close to their skin. The feathers are not as prominent under the wings.
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 10:03 PM
Very cute! I can’t wait to see some on camera. They look so striking against the bright green grass
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 10:00 PM
Originally Posted by Turtledale
No eating coon or grinner?
Many will argue that lol


knew a guy who was a coyote caller , he would eat some of the younger females shot mid winter , got a taste for it when he served in Korea I guess.
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Wilderness Trapping and Living
Yesterday at 09:20 PM
Right on Tater, get a boat Shaker.
Sized fish.
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