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there is a good vid on making beans on utube, It is New England baked beans, the Maine way. Take a look
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Trap Shed
4 minutes ago
T. Over 400 views and no interest?? Hum…………..
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Trapper Talk
4 minutes ago
At the confluence of the Mississippi R and the Missouri R the river runs like that for a couple of miles all the time.
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Trapper Talk
11 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Bogwalker
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This for Montana or Michigan ?
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AI is a dangerous thing.
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Trapper Talk
13 minutes ago
I have learned one or two things about enjoying my smoking experience. I did buy a cob pipe and I could not get a good flavor. Very strange varnish like flavor. I couldn't taste anything but a plastic like flavor. The next morning I discovered it had a filter in the stem which I removed and now I have a good smoke tobacco taste. I even pushed a cigar into the pipe and it tasted like it should without the pipe. Now I can experiment with different tobacco in the pipe. 1. Take the filter out. 2. A cigar gives you way more flavor from the tobacco in your mouth. You have the smoke flavor and the tobacco flavor. With the pipe it is all smoke flavor.
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Trapper Talk
17 minutes ago
Strangely enough, the last one I went to was in the same building they hold the Michigan Trapper Predator Caller Convention at in Evart. laugh

Deep down I could still smell a hint of gland lure.

The pastor stood right where JR & Sons usually sets up their booth.
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Trapper Talk
23 minutes ago
cut instructions and a set of instructions for the box so that when they get home they don't have to measure off the one they made to make more.

having assembly instructions will also help keep it to an hour.

an hour sounds like a lot of time to fill but building something it goes fast.
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Trap Shed
25 minutes ago
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Trapper Talk
33 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Providence Farm
Sounds like he could fast forward those narrows down starting at 46 for me.

Technically the jobs still there but doesn't sound like on going back to it from what my last dr appointment acted like. The body is definitely betraying me. Physically and mentally/cognitive. Trying to figure out where the sore knot on the back of my head came from currently. Dont remember hiting it on anything when I fell this morning or yesterday mornings tumble.

Not a bad AI story. True most guys that retire from my plant draw 13 pension checks before they die.

I dont think it is the hardest stage. That still goes to picking out coffin and head stone for my 16 month old son. So fare everything else ic a cake walk in comparison.


the loosing starts early for some of us for some a wife for some faculties

your boys are an an age and you are getting to where your not able to do it all like you were. this is the coaching stage , coaching them through all the things that need doing because they have the muscle and you know how to do them. teaching time , sadly your biggest job has and is for every father teaching them how to live without you.
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Trapper Talk
35 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Crappiekiller
The original Barnes X and XLC (blue meanies) had some expansion issues. The TSX/TTSX/LRX are a completely different experience. The latter all had excellent accuracy and performance across a broad band of chambering at various velocities. They were stone cold killers.


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What he said
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Trapper Talk
37 minutes ago
My FIL had one ,, Was great for a while.,,,,,,, we had to replace the battery ,,, with another failing battery,,, FIL was taking off and crossing the highway,,,
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Trapping Only
40 minutes ago
I am running mostly Bridger #2s these days, half dog-on, half dogless......all offset jaws. Great traps.
I run a short chain with 3 swivels. Total chain length about 12"-14". I did notice slight damage on about 10% of catches last season for whatever reason. Nothing crazy but I added round rod laminations to all my Bridger #2s for next season.

All of mine are also 4-coiled. This isn't necessarily for holding power (although certainly a byproduct). I think my objective when I decided to add the extra coils was to help the trap come up out of frozen ground and now, with the little bit of added weight from the laminations, the extra coils could perhaps have a third added benefit.
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Trapper Talk
49 minutes ago
Took the wife to Spaghetti Warehouse to watch, $25 meal for two. Pretty good also. Too bad USA played so bad.

wws
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Trapper Talk
53 minutes ago
Thank you Paul, Can't imagine the pain it is to run this place.

wws
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Trapper Talk
56 minutes ago
Originally Posted by beartooth trapr
26 30 degrees in late may and early June, anyone else not have apple's on this year?
shocked

We lost all the fruit here in SE Idaho
15 degrees""""""""" as the cherries, plumbs and apricots were filling out
Apples were in full bloom, the leafed out raspberries and blackberries froze to the ground on most plants.lost nearly 1/2 of the plants I did see a few Russian Mulberries,,
Even froze the leaves off of the cottonwood trees

There goes my bear bait
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
I watched the first 15. We were out to Oregon, (Eugene) in June for the NCAA division 1 track event. Our granddaughter will be a sophomore there next year. We went to the small cultural and geological and geographical museum on campus and learned a lot about the really unique geological, geographical and plant and animal life along with the cultural aspects while we visited there. We did get to the coast and went to the sea lion place and up to the stump section on the coast and the dunes south of Florance.

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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
CML = chronic myeloid leukemia. It’s a fairly rare form of leukemia.
It’s characterized by Overproduction of abnormal white blood cells. It’s caused by a mutation between the 9 and 22 chromosomes, creating the Philadelphia chromosome and the BCR ABL gene. They caught mine in chronic stage luckily. I posted about this a couple times on here awhile back.
I was on a chemo regimen after diagnosis, took it twice a day (every 12 hours) for about three straight years. There is no cure. But I was fortunate enough to have very good results almost immediately after I started and held at undetectable bloodwork test levels for about that whole stretch. Still holding there today. Was told very few get to that undetectable level and even fewer hold it. They took me off of chemo over two years ago to see if I could hold on my own and so far so good hasn’t shown back up in bloodwork again knock on wood. Two years now treatment free remission. God has been good me and my family. But I still have to go have bloodwork tested every three months and probably will for rest of my life. If it does ever come back I’ll just go back on chemo and stay on that rest of my life.
Jim

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1 hour ago
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1 hour ago
Went to my 10 year reunion, not been to one since…..I do live in a small town and see most of my classmates regularly around town. lol
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by k snow
Originally Posted by coondagger2
For the displacement guys, do a search on GM's 6.2L V8's and let me know how the displacement thing is going when it comes to mechanical issues......they recalled 600,000 of them.....

The 2.7 is the best gas engine you can get in a GM pickup right now.

The V8's are plagued with problems.


Right now are the important words. I'd take an '01 to '05 5.3 or 6.0 any day of the week over any of today's engines.

Me too
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by someGuyInKansas
Originally Posted by bfflobo
The most efficient way to tax the population is to deflate the dollar, which causes inflation. ( one and the same thing ) Metals off set this theft. Not as an investment, but insurance against purchasing power of the failing fiat currency. Fiat is not money, it is currency. Gold is money that maintains varying amounts of value.



But why settle for a volatile inflation resistant money that simply stores value in the long run when you could instead own an income producing inflation resistant asset (i.e. equity, stock)?


Stocks and equity vehicles are the ways to invest. ( gains, losses, taxes. All valued in fiat ) Tangible assets are insurance. Some believe both are needed, depending on age, wealth and perceptions of what the future has in store.
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