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Yes, we got a good rain last night.
Raining cats and dogs now. Under a flood warning now.
Bumper crop of ticks this spring, but the morels are just getting going here. Permethrin is the answer for ticks. Follow the label directions. Spray your clothes until good and damp and hang outside until dry. You won’t have any ticks. Guaranteed.
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I heard on the grape vine and switched to a channel to see for myself……. What was the topic? They seem very interested and you’ve got a look of extreme self satisfaction. That right there is funny!!!
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1 hour ago
You guys should have been selling at the trappers auction house not the ranchers. You wouldnt still be waiting for your money.
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1 hour ago
Make a great stew also.  No Nob, noooooooooo...
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1 hour ago
Ok going to try to get some this weekend. Had 5 large mouth Saturday. I won’t even hold them up for pictures Lol
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1 hour ago
RC, I had a response all typed out and a thunderstorm scrapped everything.
Kansasace2's recommendation is a viable option. Pramitol is a potential alternative with the risks of non-target effects and movement somewhat minimized. However, in the realm of industrial alternatives it is considered a weak performer. It will not meet your criteria for a multiyear solution.
The Arsenal Charles mentioned uses imazapyr as the active ingredient as mentioned previously. The manufacturer, BASF, offers a product under the brand name Sahara. This is combination of imazapyr and diuron. It's fairly effective but won't give you multiple years of control. And, it presents a risk to adjoining vegetation, including trees, that may have roots extending in the treated area. I'm unsure of the label restrictions regarding residential use...READ THE LABEL.
As for the non-commercial alternatives suggested, some can be quite expensive, especially if you're treating more than a few hundred square feet. Nearly all are going to require a high volume/weight of material in the application rate to be effective.
Let me sum this up by saying that even though I have decades of experience in the field, I do not use such products around my own residence. I may have to spray glyphosate (Roundup) two or three times a year, but I have too much to lose if if something doesn't go just right.
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2 hours ago
Love me some drop biscuits. The rabbit sausage looks great also.
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17 330 conibears 11 220 conibears 4 #4 jumps 1 #3 double longspring 9 #4 double longspring Mostly Victors, good condition. $450 for all. Prefer picked up near Eau Claire wi but could ship very reasonable in Spee Dee delivery area. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/04/full-21799-289860-img_6298.jpeg) ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/04/full-21799-289861-img_6299.jpeg) ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/04/full-21799-289862-img_6300.jpeg)
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2 hours ago
declare victory and get out while we can Not an accurate map. Drove completely across northern Florida last Monday from state line to the Gulf of America. Gas was $3.89/gallon at every town. None were over that. Maybe that's Florida's averages listed.
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I foolishly missed a good opportunity a year ago but I finally bit the bullet and established a small position this past friday. It has jumped almost 80 points since then. I am not sure how much juice is left in that squeeze. Maybe we will get another drop in the market ......I would add to my position if it does. Pretty expensive on a P/E basis but it sure seems like it has good future prospects. Bumpy ride as it is really volatile. The only bad thing about GEV, is they may not be able to meet their obligations on putting turbines out the door. I work at one and are wide open for the next 3-4 years. Investing millioins of $ here in the plant.
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2 hours ago
Education is a key element of our national defense. Defense is now very technical. We need engineers to design and build weapons that are superior to those of our enemies. Nobody wants a ground or trench war between one infantry and another.
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2 hours ago
I’m looking for the tracker plus the ones that swivel. Looking to buy a dozen. Thanks
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Thanks for the suggestion. The clean steel ended up bright and the rusted spots were still rust but dark and scarlet knocked off. Lots of fine rust dumped out when I stoped I minced it with water several times and it was rust color the first rinse. Very little water came out of the line so I blew the line out and minced it again. Several times. This is a half hearted attempt to get the tractor going fast. If I were doing it right I would add some more stuff like nuts and bearings and the works like suggested above and run it a few mor hours. I need to wire brush it down and repaint it as well . But I was pressed for time. Had to take my emergency vacation day for some family stuff light last night and today tell this afternoon. With being down a lot with health issues lately and feeling well today this was an attempt to get some things done. Also planed to get breaks and rotors done on my wifes van. But between interruptions, and looking for tools and the rotor being rusted on i only got one side on the front done. Didn't want to start the other side at 9pm when I need to be up at 430 for work and was starting to have some ms symptoms showing up decided to quit when i was walking side ways like a drunk.. Hopefully I will feel well and get the rest done this weekend or next week. Seems like rust was the them of the day.
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2 hours ago
…. Brothers I grew up in the church….. 3 days a week listening to my uncle lol
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2 hours ago
Another guy was selling a book about some new method of setting underwater mink traps he called it bottom edge. Didnt have the heart to tell him we were using sets like that for decades for trapping otter rats and mink under ice,lol.
You are a stud. I bow to you. Better?
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3 hours ago
Everything eats crawlers
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3 hours ago
Taxidermy.net
Freeze him whole and put a picture and price on there. He’ll sell
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I'm just envious for the water, Ness. To have swamps without cottonmouths. Dare one dream... I just reach in piles of sticks for set making ...a don't even give Snakes a thought . But if I had to deal with cotton mouths ....that would put me on the shelf.
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3 hours ago
We have switched to Pirate for both UPS and USPS. It has saved money for us ever since we switched.
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3 hours ago
I will volunteer to go rassle them Kurdish wimmen! If I was 50 years younger I would too.
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![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/04/full-5494-289854-1000001091.jpg) Speaking of Texas fishies, my Niece caught this moss belly down around Austin awhile back.
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