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I haven't tried that pickle beer, but I do often times , put pickle juice in my beer. I am trying to find the new PBR/Grillos pickle beer to try. No luck yet.
On a side note, if you love pickles, try Grillos pickles. Phenomenal. A buddy had one at a bar. He said it was ok, but nothing he could get a taste for
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19 minutes ago
Cavens moonshine
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22 minutes ago
My point was It sounds unenforceable.How are you supposed to know where some arbitrary future or past waterline is. Be easy to win in court. Not if your violence ends up causing the GW some dental problems..smh!
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24 minutes ago
Continuing to hide our head in the sand will result in a much greater tragedy than $5 gas. Get er done!! Wierd how gas prices in some states are so much higher than the national average…. Makes me wonder why?? Lol Taking advantage,..you're right!,. get it done.
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32 minutes ago
Stock # 2 victor coil suffice, use a jump stick if necessary. Now we have to replace those cut down pans Weiland spoke of dirtering. back and forth. Mink are directional, you catch them line of travel or force them looking.
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37 minutes ago
Bob, Idaho still is not using them because of the one incident in Eastern Idaho. Wasn't sure of legality just know that supervisor of Wildlife Services here in Idaho is not allowing his guys to use them.
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![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/05/full-57126-292914-img_0423.jpeg) Thanks Bruce It looks better in the summer when we have more plants . We do partial water changes now and the fish are doing well. Thinking of adding more koi. I want a Soragoi koi
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41 minutes ago
If you're unsure, pray for forgiveness while watering your plants.
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45 minutes ago
Dang, ten more and we can have a trapperman calendar. Nice fish. I think that would be cool! Proceeds benefit T Man discretionary fund!
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45 minutes ago
I have a larger more established dust bath area under a big old cedar tree ( it was a sapling ) I brought home from Arkansas back in the early 90's. I put some Diatamaceus Earth in that one for the Spring and Summer to help them with parasites.
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47 minutes ago
Nice catch of fish.Congrats
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54 minutes ago
Walmart getting back 10.2 billion in stolen money from illegal tarriffs.Other companys lining up. Sounds like a genius,lol.
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55 minutes ago
You would be surprised how much fat some cats have on them. A few years ago I skinned a few cats that I got almost 4 lbs. of clean fat from them. It needs rendering and straining to prepare it for good soap making.
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1 hour ago
Lol...joco
I thought the same .......I ain't running no homo lectric weed eater
Then i saw a millwakee on a killer sale and thought I could use one to finish up or maintain some small flowerbeds.
Then I started using it more and more ......easy peasy . No forgetting to get fresh gas or mix in town . Less wieght , less vibration , less noise .....easy peasy
Then I found a dual battery millwakee for $ 699 ....on sale for $349 ......couldn't pass it up
Meanwhile the sthil had been sitting for 2 years .....wouldn't start ......gave it away ..........never looked back
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1 hour ago
Keep in mind the length limits on shipping UPS and USPS is 4'.
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1 hour ago
You should store tanned fur on a rack where you can hang them. If they have been garment tanned they should look good after hanging for a week or two. If you want to get the best price for your tanned fur repair any defects and then block the leather either on a forming board for case skinned pelts or tack them out if open skinned.This will take the excess stretch out of the leather and give them a nice shape. After blocking if the fur is bent,you can glaze them with water to make the fur uniform.
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2 hours ago
Thank you -- will check them out.
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2 hours ago
Leftlane, the family i get beef from, are steers. I can tell ya,she has a nice setup,all stainless steel and electric hoist. I remember the days that she would wrestle them hind quarters around my herself.
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2 hours ago
![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/05/full-20097-292906-img_1223.jpeg) ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/05/full-20097-292907-img_1222.jpeg) ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/05/full-20097-292908-img_1221.jpeg) I bought these years ago and switched the chain attachment to the front of the trap by welding on an “L” bracket. New chain with drowning swivel on the end. Not sure what they are worth but looking for $3 each - $36/dozen plus shipping. Bob
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3 hours ago
Very nice! Coondagger did you make it back to VA this year.
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3 hours ago
Not civilized,but I am sophisticated (wise in the ways of the world).
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4 hours ago
Go to YouTube and look up the playlist Billingsleybrandlures.com. He’s got some excellent videos on making fish oil.
That being said, I’ve experienced the sewage smelling fish oil he talks about and it’s nasty stuff.
Periodically I buy a couple pints of fish/salmon oil from Cumberlands NW Trapper’s Supply because I can trust them.
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4 hours ago
Sure do remember it. I have used that Phrase several times in my lifetime as probably most of us who have lived long enough to know about that commercial.
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