2 minutes ago
It seems to me that on a rising market the grading seems to be a bit more lax. Anybody notice that? That has always been the case, and in a falling or low market condition the grade really tightens up.
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5 minutes ago
Tatiana, I love your teacup thanks, it's pretty gay. I like cute animals.
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7 minutes ago
I have two sisters, not mine, living on both sides of me. they have 2 kids each and are all affected by ADHD, Autism, or both. The boys on the north of me were screamers and couldn't be calmed down, the father would be outside in winter to 10-11 every night trying to get him to get calm enough to go to sleep...the girls south of me would hit, kick, and bite anyone that they didn't want to listen to, the older one would run around the road with no clothes on., both were feral.
the boys were put on meds when they started school, and they became calm, and pleasant humans, lol The girls?, no meds, still fighting, screeching, and just miserable little $%!#^
So meds do work,
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8 minutes ago
Probably in the 80's. Haven't seen it in years; is it still even on-air?
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13 minutes ago
Not all public land is equal.
There are parcels that see a lot of activity, and others that literally see none.
That’s where the common sense of the user comes into play. You are 100% correct. Unfortunately I have met enough government trappers to agree with wallfur on this one. A couple of the best trappers I knew were government trappers, at least at some point, but also a couple of the worst trappers with little to no common sense.
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16 minutes ago
I won't show the bare activities in and around my shack. LOL
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18 minutes ago
If he enjoys science, biology, and research and wildlife damage you should have him meet some of the WS research biologists there in Sandusky. Few guys I worked with were out of that lab/office in Sandusky. USDA/Wildlife Services
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20 minutes ago
I've split by hand, with a gas hydraulic and an electric.....the hydraulic wins hands down, but, the Electric one I had was pretty good.... enough power to split most rounds, even the big ones, just got to do the edges first, and even some gnarly stuff wasn't a problem if you read the wood and picked the best path.... It is slower, and of course you need electric, a lot easier to store and no starting problems after a lay up...I ended up selling it cause I wasn't splitting much anymore, and if I needed some split I just use the monster maul... Got the electric from Amazon and checked out the reviews pretty hard, I don't remember the brand, and it's been awhile since I used it..but if I needed to split a moderate amount again I would get one again.....Of course like most things, YMMV...
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27 minutes ago
I'm drooling over that covering of guard hair on the conibeared beaver. We never see that here.
Nice catch!
Will these be on the March of '27 FH sale?
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48 minutes ago
^^^^^^ I really don't pay much attention to skull sizes, how much they shrink I'm not really sure about, but I'll bet you that guys have figured out ways to make sure that they don't shink too much during the 60 day drying period. I think maybe the 23" you're thinking about applies to grizzlys, not brown bear. Interesting, I only pay attention to skull size as hides can be unreliable when measured by some. Not meaning you as you have much more experience than I.
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50 minutes ago
There are Russian made footholds with conibear style springs, probably were being made back in the 80s, but I'm unsure. Other than O'Gorman's the only US footholds I'm aware of with conibear style springs are foot snares. But I'm sure some backyard tinkerers have made some.
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1 hour ago
What cheek riser you using there? Stock looks good, not a big fan of colored wood stocks, but a lot of people are, and color doesn't detract from the fit, which is the important thing.
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1 hour ago
In Alaska's Denali National Park (where everything is supposed to be Disneyesque and thus perfect...) even the NPS has had to admit that the primary mortality factor on "their" wolves is in fact, other wolves.
And this was despite all the teeth-gnashing and media reports of wolves leaving the park and being killed by hunters and trappers. The incorrect hunter/trapper mortality theory was why the anti's continue to agitate for a "wolf buffer zone" around the park.
Sometimes the "science" just smacks you in the cranium as the politics go out the "Open Window of Reality!"
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1 hour ago
A multi wrench for pipe plugs?
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1 hour ago
4 banger ?
The v6 got much better in 96 This is what I would have said, without thinking. But Paul is actually correct, they switched motors when they changed to the Tacomas in 95 1/2. We always said the 3.0 v6 that came in the older (non-Tacoma) Toyotas was junk; but actually it was a pretty good motor, it was only junk compared to the bulletproof 22r and 22re motors. But I firmly believe that the 3.4 v6 that they came out with, when they came out with the Tacomas in 95 1/2 was the best motor Toyota ever made. I've owned at least one Toyota pickup since I was 16 years old, currently I own a 89 with the 22re and a 09. While I love the older pre-Tacoma Toyotas, my personal opinion is their best trucks were 98-04 Tacomas, and retail value reflects that (why I don't own one currently, I'm with Angela, they are great, but overpriced). I regret selling my 2000 with the 3.4. By the time I put 350K on the older trucks they were usually using some oil and I was having to do fiddly work to the engine, not so with that truck, when I sold it to my dad (he lost a cylinder in his 05 (at 427K) and needed a hunting truck immediately) it had 400K on it and the only thing I had ever done to the motor was replace a fuel injector, plugs, timing belt, and change oil regular. Not sure how many miles it has on it now, but he still uses it as his local hunting truck, driven about five days a week and still hasn't touched the motor on it.
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1 hour ago
When Illinois first let us shoot straight walls T/C didn’t make the barrel so I bought a CVA scout which shoots well but is a small framed rifle . I loved the drop on the T/C muzzle loader so when I saw the barrel I was sold immediately I really like my CVA Scout in 350L. Light, compact gun easy to get through the woods with and it will shoot better than I can shoot it. Won’t argue that they really shoot well it’s just a preference issue for me
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1 hour ago
Good eaters congratulations on a great day
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1 hour ago
Thank You Ben (Trap Setter) for driving from Wisconsin to help me pack and move Heavy items.
Ben brought Snacks, A real moving Cart, and His strong back...
Thank You Ben for all Your Help!!!
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1 hour ago
Mornin Mole... 67 here this morning
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1 hour ago
Big hugs to you.
Merciful God, we pray for peace and comfort for Ashley's friends. Ease her pain, calm her fears, and surround her with Your love. Help loved ones to support her with our presence and to bear witness to her journey with compassion. May she feel Your grace enveloping her in these moments. Amen. Amen
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1 hour ago
36 degrees right now. It shows 41 for the high. Normal 15-25mph wind and still raining. Just a soft rain. I see some sleet mixed in once in a while.
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1 hour ago
Anyone interested. Shoot me a fair offer. Maybe we can make a deal
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2 hours ago
Needs a bullet to do it a favor Yes
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2 hours ago
Way to go, Walt! Nice bird!
Turok would be proud!
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