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What town are you near ?
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There are accounts that can be set up for minors where the minors do the actual trading as opposed to the parents. In those accounts the parents actually cannot execute trades... only the minors. Money can be removed from these accounts without penalty both before and after the minor turns 18. There are also youth brokerage accounts that the parent manages/trades in.
It might help if you could be more specific about what you were looking to do........
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Want good eggs? Feed some carcass meat to them. They’ll fight over a beaver. Egg yolks are big and bright. True. We would throw all the fish scraps, squirrel and rabbit scraps to the chickens and had more flaverable eggs.
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1 hour ago
Looks to be about 150”.
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1 hour ago
I think that plant is telling me to make some sauce..
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1 hour ago
He was an older buck, too.
Hate it when one like that gets eliminated in car vs deer.
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1 hour ago
Lived in 3 centuries to see this country grow from a complete wilderness to the Model T Ford and the first airplane flights. Must have been a far out experience for him.
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1 hour ago
I use to survive on beer,cigarettes and women…now venison and lefse with an occasional side of lutefisk… Les the venison, lefse and lutefisk is better for you any way.
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That brown one Ranger on that group photo looks confused that expression on his face looks like he’s not sure what’s going on
Priceless He’s had that goofy look on his face since he’s been a pup. I tell everybody I think he has autism and that is his “autism face.” LOL He’s actually a pretty smart dog, he just looks like he’s not. O I didn’t say dumb but confused and trying to figure out what’s happening, my last old hound often had a similar look and he was literally the smartest dog I have ever seen period, as he got older he figured out how to work door knobs, latches open sliding doors and how to unwrap his tie out chain when he got wrapped around a pole or tree God I miss that dog he was definitely a character What I’m saying is be prepared he’s figuring things out and is likely to surprise you down the road
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2 hours ago
Didn't stop Obama from appointing 320-some federal judges.
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Yes! Also, try pulling up one of the dock boards and making it tippy. Like a trap door. Underneath put a bunch of spikes/spears sticking up. If dry ground maybe a bear trap…with teeth. Use tootsie rolls for bait, small ones. Coons work the lil ones better. Keep us posted
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Tore my left meniscus in January of 13 . Hobbled around on it until July when a friend called me and said go to Dr Hawke. The guy was tremendous even at 65 years old and have had no issues since . After surgery he asked if it hurt when I walked and I said every step and he proceeded to tell me the meniscus was folded and locked in the knee joint . He said you want physical therapy I said know he said a country guy wouldn’t and have a nice life
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"As far as the beaver closure; that is out of the Game Commission's hands as it was passed through legislative action".[/quote]
Because those legislators really know their stuff when it comes to furbearer management! They don't need no stinkin' biologists!!!
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Fencing is the most likely to be successful. Either for individual plants or whole areas that need protecting.
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I'm not sure that in the recent past all FHA agents shipped through the Cambridge depot. My understanding from the old FHA agent was he drove the fur to Whitehorse and then shipped to North Bay from there, because it was cheaper.
As far as what receiving agents can and cannot do, I remember personally helping two different NAFA agents staple bar codes to each and every pelt I dropped off prior to switching to FHA. The last NAFA agent ( the scruncher) just threw my stuff on the floor and gave me a receipt.
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If you use baking yeast, like I'm guessing prisoners do, you had better be willing to spend some time on the toilet.
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All that works fine as long as you don't have an exposed bait law. Here In WI, we would have to cover that bait. We do not have that here in Missouri Ive put a few out through the years. I just put a cheap paper plate on the stake over the fish.
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3 hours ago
I've used the regular B5 coilsprings for beaver for years. Good trap.
Never used the dogless version, but anytime you can go dogless you have a better trap. No foot throwing dog and a faster trap is a win-win. Especially that Bridger dogless pan mechanism.
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My idea of a trailing scent is to encourage a target animal to follow the scent to your trap set up site proper. In the event that you are not sure of the wind or your location selection. I don't see the advantage of the trailing scent application once an animal is at the set. Maybe I don't really understand your intended use well enough.
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4 hours ago
I believe a combination of points you have made would be a good summation of the reason for the selected size initially.
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bmi for the 110s, 160-330 belisle. dogproof i went duke. mb750s for beaver foot traps. havent bought any but there in my cart at different vendors. those i have decided on.
120s and a bigger 5x5 or 6x6 single spring i am undecided on.
do the new bridgers have better triggers than the older ones? I think you’ll be happy so far. I think Dam Beaver still has some used Z Trap DPs, I love those things. Are you talking bigger single spring 160s, 180s etc? Keep in mind that we gotta use traps on the certified list from FIC. https://fur.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/CertifiedTrapsList_FIC_June-15-2026-_EN-1.pdfHere’s an ID sheet…. https://fur.ca/wp-content/uploads/2...LIVECAPTUREtraps_MARCH2026_FINAL-ENG.pdfFor my Belisle 330s, I twisted the triggers together on all mine that are exclusively for beaver. I can still set the trigger off to the side and give em a 90 bend to submerge it. The triggers are weak on the Belisles but it’s not a big deal. I’ve used a broken twig as a trigger while in the bush. A Leatherman is always on me somewhere. Any kind of stiff wire works, easy fix.
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The problem I found In ND was that lots of those culverts got plugged up or the ends got smashed flat by equipment driving over them. But the ones we could set were a trapper's dream. Some of those culverts we checked twice a day, and we still were catching rats. That one spring we caught 1500 rats and averaged $7.00 each. I would say that 1/3 of those rats came out of colony traps. If I had lots of viable culverts I don't think I would ever set another foot hold. But we can't set culverts here in WI.
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4 hours ago
I’ve been thinking about building one, it’s hard to find information on bigger antenna’s, plenty of information on small ones, just not much on big long range types.
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5 hours ago
Yes, Herrick Taxidermy from Douglas will be attending again, with Jackalopes, Fox, Coyote, etc mounts
Their grandpa was the originator of the ‘Jackalope’ that gained fame many years ago.
I purchased a gray fox mount from them last year. Their work is unique.
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