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That's a huge feather in your collective hats! Cudos to the trappers that showed up and to the ODFW fur guy as well.
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3 minutes ago
Actually cajun boy, that's not what I was saying at all. I am saying I believe you can have more fun AND make more money by fur trapping versus live market trapping in your situation. ohhh well then that good
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Hey Nessy. In your recipe... you stick that onion in there whole??? That's what I thought but the comment about layering threw me. Also, I don't have a fancy New England bean pot. Reckon a dutch oven would work as well? Yes on the Dutch Yes...whole onion...just peel it and leave the root end on.. That way there, it won't fall apart...when removed. Yup the layering is confusing...lol Just layer the cubed up salt pork. And Nevah ..Evah...stir the beans until done. Also ... always cook these in the oven....a crock pot doesn't cut it.
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So, you know, way back when I didn`t know that any better, I had the similar thoughts with 110`s for mink in pocket/elbow sets. I didn`t like the idea of one arm of the spring being against the rigid ground, the outside of the pocket. Plus I didn`t care for the trap being blatantly right at the entrance to the pocket for the people factor. So, fold the spring to the inside of the jaws, set the trap and go inside the pocket, not right out front right a sore thumb. It worked to some extent(most of us have heard about how slick a mink can be dodging trigger wires) and this automatically decreased the interior jaw spread of the trap. In Mn we have a three day check on this type of setup and if a guy or gal were to deploy this type of set around freeze up, they could get out a ton of traps that are pretty impervious to weather while trapping some of the best mink of the season.
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19 minutes ago
Most cell cams made today only work if you have a subscription. They dont double as a stand alone camera that you can use without a cellular plan. However, some do, so if thats important do your homework.
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27 minutes ago
Here you go Dean take a look:
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29 minutes ago
I use snares, rbg, and 1.5 dukes over the years. Usually whatever I run across in the head first. The boys have caught som in box traps as well. They sure make a mess geting under the barn. I suspect there is not much solid dirt under the concrete at this point. We kill 7 to 14 a year on the farm between trapping and shooting.
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31 minutes ago
Is it legal to reprint a book and sell the reprint copies without mentioning they are reprints?
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35 minutes ago
Louise (like the woman's name) -e- awna (NOT like the woman's name).
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37 minutes ago
The yeast in bread is dead from baking. The fermentation occurs from airborne yeast.
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48 minutes ago
Ontario is not the place to go if you’re wanting a big buck. Saskatchewan, Alberta, western Manitoba in that order. Ontario has good fishing and wolf hunting.
But being from Wisconsin, Ontario is much closer for you.
I’d say, give Vermillion a try and you’ll know for future hunts where you might want to try.
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1 hour ago
I still use no.1 B&Lsurehold when trapping a marsh without a boat just because they're lighter. When boat trapping i go to 1 1/2s and no.2's. I still have a no. I victor jump stoploss left from the sixties. I make an effort to use it once a year to remember those early days. It has to be tuned just right with the strike bar configuration but is great for tight spots with no bedding room.
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1 hour ago
Definitely on my bucket list. I put together a doz sleepy creek 4 1/2 and a few mb750’s specifically for lion but truth is a no bs extreme or Duke 650 would work just fine imho. Many have been caught and held fine in #3 size traps and even smaller. My biggest worry about going to the larger traps is holding livestock and I can’t have that happen on the ranches I trap in Texas.
We get one that comes through every couple of years but if your wanting to target lion you need to go where there is a good population or your wasting your time probably.
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1 hour ago
Looks like a great time. My 15 yr old is sitting here at table rock disappointed he can’t catch a fish lol. He fishes everyday back home and has great luck, but having trouble figuring out the big lake with lots of pressure. Bank fishing Tell him not to feel bad, I grew up on table rock and always struggled. You can catch perch all day long, but tough to catch much from bank consistently when it comes to bass or crappie.
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Yep I hear you. If I couldn’t set culverts I would have worked a lot harder getting big numbers. Where I am most of the muskrats are bank denners. Never get crazy amounts of huts on the lakes for the amount of rats we used to have. Always had lots of push ups though. Culverts with standing water on both sides is the easiest way to catch rats. Natural funnel for them and they just keep swimming through.
I dont understand some rules from south of our border. Like the no trapping in culverts. I’m sure there is some logic to it. We have no limits on any animal here. I guess every area is different and I’m lucky where I’m at. I don’t think I’ve ever been denied trapping or hunting permission where I’m at.
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2 hours ago
Been to Cuba at least 5 times in The last 20 years. Resorts were great. Travelled around lots. People were friendly and nice. You could see it go down hill every time we went. The last time we went was 2 years ago. Resort was terrible, food was always bland but it was awful the last time we were there. Went into town to a market it was empty, talked to an older Cuban fellow and he told me how terrible it has gotten. They regular people are living terrible. Will probably never go there again. They do have good cigars,rum and beaches!
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2 hours ago
Much better eggs from home flocks
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Very nice, what’s ur preferred way to cook them or any recipes u care to share? From all the critters that is. I was eating everything last year. I was only ever doing smaller coons and possums and only after it was freezing cold. If you are talking to me. I will share my knowledge with you. But pm only please. As I don't want to hear ridiculed opinions, on public forum. It might take a couple days for me to answer. Installing a walk in shower unit for my physically disabled daughter. Almost everything harvested in my rural area was food for the table, From YOY on the grill to oven roasted. Can't think of a family in the neighborhood that didn't consume them. We are talking 45th parallel and north. But i know it was consumed in the south also. Shoot me a PM if you want.
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4 hours ago
A wad of grass from the bank and wired or zip-tied over and covering the bait works very well too. Helps hide the stake better too. It doesn’t stick out as much as a paper plate would if you want to keep the sets not too visible and more natural looking. If you run out of fish when making sets, you can still use the wad of grass and weeds but give it a shot of fish oil, or a good lure. They all work well. Jim
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Here you go. https://www.amazon.com/s?k=how+to+build+a+vhf+tv+antenna&adgrpid=1340305237950585&hvadid=83769292377785&hvbmt=be&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=79770&hvnetw=o&hvqmt=e&hvtargid=kwd-83769422115336%3Aloc-190&hydadcr=18920_13351365&mcid=343b077d04523ce7a449a46dec1c4e82&msclkid=96bcf967660d16c231e1932671684d41&tag=mh0b-20&ref=pd_sl_304nlmetic_e
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