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Dave, have you been following the doctors orders as they asked you to do? Yes I did everything they say Good for you, I'm glad to hear you are doing all the right things and wish you a speedy recovery! Maybe you will be able to make it to a convention this year, too.
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There’s a reason most people throw them back. I’ve eaten a lot of fish ….largemouth wouldn’t crack the top 10. But if you enjoy them…… go ahead. Some people like liver some don’t That's not why. Tournaments and tournament fisherman made it taboo to eat them. They didn't want their prize money being taken from the lakes. Bass are a game fish like many others and have good white flaky meat. They are not my favorite, but the are still good.... Eat up people. Bass from lakes are probably a lot healthier for us to eat than a lot of the junk we buy at the store.
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9 minutes ago
Kept seeing pictures popping up and just wanted to try and build one figured I'd put all this coatated hardware cloth I got to some use . Still trying to figure out how I'll do the doors
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Always look forward to photographing these birds every year when they nest in some of the sloughs in the area. I really wanted to get them with baby chicks on their backs as they transport them around, unfortunately a couple big storms wiped out all the nests this year so I just got the adults. Hope you enjoy.
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21 minutes ago
The Micron facility they are building in North Syracuse, NY on a 600 acre site, they have built a 6 foot in diameter water pipeline from Lake Ontario near Oswego,NY to the micron site. I do not know the exact amount of water that will be used daily, but I’ve heard that is substantial amount. Also, I do not know how much will end up released as steam or warm waste water. I live close by there, the estimate I've heard is roughly 9 million gallons per day. I'm not sure how its discharged though.
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39 minutes ago
Happy birthday
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There's a lot to this change that is unfortunate for some of us that actually trap fisher/marten in any number. An opening day in the southern zone this year on thanksgiving morning (second busiest deer hunting day of the season) will undoubtedly cost folks private access and further increase the crowding and issues on public that anyone that traps much knows exactly what I'm talking about. Maybe half of the years seasonal roads are completely inaccessible at this time in November through much of the state. Certainly tug hill and central ADKs will be extremely limited more years than not for much of the open season. Not to mention fisher are pretty well satiated with gut piles and deer carcasses 10 days into the southern zone rifle season. A chunk of beaver probably wont be the attraction it usually is. Sure the pelts will be a bit heavier, but now we will catch 1/4 of the fur and have 4x the competition in the same areas. FHA seems quite happy to auction many of my "early/blue/unprime" fisher off for top dollar every year. Overall this is a poor change for NY trappers that do anything in numbers. This only benefits the folks running a couple traps behind their house or on their way to work each day. Tough change for the ones that run a couple hundred miles and run 75+ traps a day. It'll be interesting to see how it plays out this fall.
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58 minutes ago
What's the approximate weight you were lifting......... easy Hoss --don't fat-mouth any guy tough enough to dress like that.......
Seriously, you are in far better shape than me and I know you work at it reading your posts over the years, good on you !!! ........ hurt my back watching-- how much were you lifting in each event.
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59 minutes ago
I went with a HVAC install of a Mitsubishi in my new shop. It did not come pre charged. Took two guys about 5 hours to set everything and run all the lines. The electric had already been run so they just had to hook it up.
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1 hour ago
Maybe the blacksnakes dont deserve all the blame.
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1 hour ago
I use solar glass hot bed dirt cover over a black background. 1/2 to 3/4 hour to make 1 gallon
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We did it back in the 1980s. My uncle’s house, had just a four foot high basement. We ramped in from the outside with a cat driven machine, kinda like a low rider skid steer loader. We had the house blocked up, dug it out, and laid up new block walls. Worked good. Biggest trouble was getting the fumes from the loader out.
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1 hour ago
Regardless of the set, step down or standard, I like them rock solid. I haven't tried standing on the trap like Ray Milligan but I started doing the cone like Paul Antzak, digging out just enough to set the trap into with solid, undisturbed ground supporting the contact points. It sped up my setting time and I spend way less time trying to repack the dirt I took out. And I have been covering a little deeper than I used to. I noticed a couple years ago a couple times where a coyote stepped on the jaw and it only had a 1/4" of dirt over it. The trap was solid but I could see the jaw edge in the print. I think he felt the cold edge of the jaw and left the set.
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1 hour ago
Might try a spray bottle on the flesh side only. Then tack out however you like.
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2 hours ago
Is that bottom pic one of those exotic deer fawns?
You say exotic, we say.nuisance. lol
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And I had some Killah words too...lol
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2 hours ago
Lee, yes, I have one table left and you are welcome to it
Les isn’t attending this year, so we had a few spots
See you in August !
John
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2 hours ago
Canada is pretty awesome! Too bad it's wasted on the Canadians!
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2 hours ago
Hang in the cool dry if you have a place that is cool and dry. Lacking that, cut up and freeze. They still work perfectly stir fried or in any other recipe that calls for cooked onions. Dicing up and freezing has become our preferred way. Freeze the cut up pieces spread out on a cookie sheet first, then put in freezer bags. That way they don't clump together, and its easy to grab a handful and put in soup or whatever.
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2 hours ago
Gestation is 9 months so they hit the ground usually in late April and May. The bucks aren't vocal during the rut but they respond pretty well to doe sounds. Easy to kill with a rifle but on foot with a bow you need some luck.
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2 hours ago
Yay! I have one of those little spritzer fans you put ice water in the bottom of. We also have that mister station out in the yurt. I wish we had some bomb pops…
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2 hours ago
Maybe it's the lady who shot the moose! Apparently that Old lady got around  I had to go back and look. Didn't catch the old lady the first time.
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