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Nice,
11.5 x11.5 x12 equals 6.8 gallon, Someone always makes it complicated. Lol
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2 minutes ago
LOL!!! Glad y’all are enjoying it.
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3 minutes ago
In a lot of cities, towns, villages etc. the developed lots are platted and homeowners normally OWN to the the original center of the surveyed street Or the property line. HOWEVER by easement, assignment or legal agreement the municipality has acquired "right of use" (that is usually in the original deed) to install and maintain public utilities in the ROW (which alot of times goes to where they put the sidewalk). IF they didn't have those rights from whoever purchases a lot(s), Then YOU are responsible for cleaning your portion of the street, your portion of constructing/digging utilities and a host of other chores that come with land ownership. Those duties are paid for by your taxes, and are compounded by ordinances that many times extend past the ROW area. So if the city's "bedside manner" is not that friendly I would guess they get homeowner complaints on a daily basis and are somewhat tired of explaining the process to folks. If the attorney doesn't want it, means he knows the city has the right and there's no money to be had with a suit. My experience. ...........the mike
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5 minutes ago
As long as you are wearing Converses, camo sweat suit, and Raybans, that stock would go well.
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6 minutes ago
Different trees in the next state over but that’s not uncommon the scrub oaks south of us by 50 miles are not common in central SD the small towns can have about anything most trees are planted so they must of picked what they wanted to plant. The farms and ranch shelter belts were mostly ash, elm, cedar and Russian Olive.
The kind of trees you’re selling I wish we had them here but they are not here that I’ve ever come across.
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Yesterday at 11:58 PM
Nicely done! Ehh, you could find the time... at 3am
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Yesterday at 11:53 PM
Crosscut use and maintenance Archery Travel in the wild without fuel
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Yesterday at 11:51 PM
![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/02/full-5136-285914-img_4975.jpeg) Him having this tattoo is even crazier . …obviously didn’t research what happened to Magnus Hirschfeld lol
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Yesterday at 11:38 PM
Cool critters!
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Yesterday at 11:28 PM
I see on the news where a truck went through the ice.
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Yesterday at 11:26 PM
I have a similar situation. Wood burning stove, stainless flex liner in a masonry chimney. My wood is dry seasoned hardwood, years old and stored under cover. I only burn my stove with the air control wide open. Still, by the end of the heating season my chimney needs cleaning. I use a wire brush and make multiple passes before the next heating season begins. I'm pretty sure the problem is that I have an external chimney that takes quite a while to heat up and cresote deposits until it does. Once hot I don't think cresote builds up, but our weather isn't cold enough for a constant fire so there are multiple times during heating season that the chimney has to be rewarmed. A paint scraper helps clean the hard stuff off the chimney topper.
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Yesterday at 10:48 PM
I worked for Dade County University of Missouri extension office several years ago. They had guide sheets and also an app on their site that was great. You might try there.
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Yesterday at 10:44 PM
Awesome catches. What is a big coyote down your way? Out here a real big one is 30 pounds. Bigger than that is approaching a tank. Idaho I am guessing this dog was 35 plus I am only judging from picking him up with a catch pole and by the back legs. We have some big ones here. I am currently dealing with warm weather in the 80s and trying to keep my sets working, because of the red ants clogging up my holes even the lure holes.And of course Monday when I have to go back to wort it is going to be in the 30s.
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Yesterday at 10:44 PM
Both Canada and the USA needed OT to advance to the semis. I did not see that coming.
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Yesterday at 10:34 PM
I'd rather just hunt without any tag or license anyway .....lol That's funny. Lol Come to think of it, in the UK, to be called a "poacher" is a compliment in some circles.
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Yesterday at 10:30 PM
As Okiecntry pointed out, Oklahoma's trapping laws will drive a saint to swear.
Had a relatively heated discussion with a GW over a posting requirement . In Oklahoma , you have to post a sign saying 'TRAPS' unless you own the property , at the public access area . Essentially.
I was trapping on land that was owned by the Federal Bureau of Prisons. There was no public access point for that piece of property as it was all restricted for thousands of acres. All gates are locked requiring a combination .My agency and the US FWS ending up getting involved. They ended up telling to him "stay in his lane" as far as that was concerned.
I used to have a pretty good rapport with that GW up until that incident. Noticeably cooler, afterwards.
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Yesterday at 09:56 PM
I built all my fox boards to NAFA specs back in the day.
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Yesterday at 09:17 PM
Good man. Sorry to hear he passed. We have differing opinions on good. I just figure whatever shortcomings he may have had were made up for with getting a bunch of American hostages home safely. Not sure who else could have done that at that time and place.
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Yesterday at 08:47 PM
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Yesterday at 08:37 PM
I once put two victor#1 soft catches about 30 feet apart on rabbit burrows, that night a fox came up and started sniffing around one of the burrows and got his right front paw caught in one of those little victors. He managed to jack the stake out of the ground and started to make his getaway down the sandhill-where he stuck his left foot in the other trap. He didn’t have as much luck with this stake and I found him there next morning.
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Yesterday at 08:35 PM
$2.49 in Mitchell, SD $2.65 in Chamberlain, SD
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Yesterday at 08:28 PM
I ended up selling 4 green cats to Jebbs Trap Shack for a $89 average. Coon were green as well and went for $2 each and I finally found a guy who would take 2 a day whole for meat. The rest of the fur came home with me. Not as many skunks as years past but a great trip overall and some happy landowners. I added a couple cattle operations and a fancy rooster breeding property this year. Looking forward to next years return.
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