genetics is all over the board because of the re-introductions in pockets across southern Manitoba with low numbers, and yes all types above the 53 // more stable darks
My favorite were : Beaver Castor Paste Wiley Red Special 500
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Tried others, like the muskrat, a couple other fox, but soon learned that anything that would catch red fox, would catch greys. Back then I would catch twice as many greys as reds. Used to keep a couple reds in old rabbit cages , for their urine. I always was told that greys would go to a reds urine, but reds wouldn't go to a greys urine. It's against the law now to keep them in a cage for urine now in Ohio. Maybe with a special license you could, but not sure.
Kinda weird a guess, found a dead head few years back. Turned out to be a deer a famous pop country singer shot with a local outfitter and never could find it.
Nice video. I wish they would have made it two minutes so you could actually see the fur rather than just a quickie. I'm old now...quickies are no longer a thing.
I find watching baseball from a recliner best , you're probably going to want one of those nice recliner type lawn chairs and a Big Yeti cup full of "apple juice"
Angle the DP slightly, put a corn cob in the DP and pressure it so the bottom goes to one side or the other…..coons will pull the cob out and fish for the bait…. It really cuts down to nearly zero on non targets… also, a corncob in a ditch won’t draw the attention a golf ball or paper cup on a DP will….. also no litter, … great place to put a dab of fish oil if needed
This is all about the rather recent, save the beavers craze. There are States all over the place, particularly in the west, where this is taking place, and usually involves closing beaver trapping. The proponents want to reintroduce beaver into watersheds that are already full of beaver. The fact that there are already plenty of beavers doesn't concern them at all; typical lunacy.
If you are a real TOS Trekkie , here is an odd movie with Roger C Carmel ( Harry Mudd - TOS ) and Burt Reynolds. Kinda of an obscure 'B' type movie but Burt Reynolds and Roger C Carmel are the stars with lots of screen time. Not for everyone , but interesting to see Roger C Carmel acting for a while instead of just some smaller bits on Star Trek. Free view on YouTube.
Not a big fan of table saws. Don’t have a fear of using them, the set up, take down, putting it away, and the clean up make me lean towards purchasing 2x2 as more efficient and a better value.
You need a shop. You set it up once and just clean up the saw dust enough there's no fall hazard. My dad's table saw sat in a usable position in one place for 24 years and has sat in another now for 26 more.
7 are victor and I believe the other one is a Blake and lamb all #3s. All pretty good shape besides 1 is pretty rusty.. and 2 of them have cut down smaller pans. Some are offset some are closed jaw. $55plus shipping. I can probably get them in a large flat rate. So shipping would be $30
USPS refused to deliver 3 boxes to me this week, all the same day. Said they were too large. BS! I have seen them deliver boxes that were way larger. Went to town this morning to pick them up. One of the carriers was (This word is unacceptable on Trapperman) that she should be furnished a pickup for all the boxes she has to deliver, my thought was those boxes are what is keeping your overpaid (This word is unacceptable on Trapperman) in business!
Underage drinking with parental permission in a restaurant is generally illegal across the U.S., with very few, specific exceptions. While some states (like Ohio) have narrow laws potentially allowing it under strict supervision, most restaurants will refuse to serve minors due to liability risks, and federal guidelines strongly discourage it. Facebook Facebook +3 Here are the key points regarding this situation: General Law: In most of the U.S., the legal drinking age is 21, and parents cannot legally authorize consumption in a public, licensed restaurant. Specific State Exceptions (e.g., Ohio): Under Ohio law, parents can give their children alcohol in a public establishment, but the parent must be present, and the establishment is not required to permit it. Restaurant Discretion: Even if state law provides a narrow exception, restaurants often have policies forbidding this to protect their liquor licenses. Liability: If allowed, the parent generally assumes full liability for the child's actions.