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2 minutes ago
Hope they're not like Zimbabwe bills.
I have a million dollar Zimbabwe dollar bill here somewhere...it has an expiration date on it, lol
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3 minutes ago
When was ice formed?
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3 minutes ago
Not much scares me but there's two things that can keep me laying awake with anxiety at night, sharks and imagining crawling through those tunnels.
It sure took a special sort of courage to go crawling through those tunnels.
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5 minutes ago
use a sight in target graduated in 1" squares, sight in 1" high at 50 yards, now move the. target to 100, look and see where each of the 2 different ammo hits in relation to the graduated reticle. the substentions will only be correct on 9 power unless the reticle is first focal plane (the reticle gets bigger as you turn the power up) that will tell you how much drop you have at 100.
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11 minutes ago
Love mine, accuracy is amazing!
When my son was younger we called it the potatonator, he loved vaporizing potatoes!
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20 minutes ago
Yup, outside and years ago the floor was made removable for access to the shower fittings. It's a shower tub and if originally reversed the pipes would've been on an inside wall. The closet is just a tiny 16" linen closeton the back wall with the lines underneath the house just inches from my swiss cheese foundation. Original brick piers closed in with block.
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21 minutes ago
Heat my house with a Heat n Glo North Star and the farm cabin with a Jotul F3. Forced air feels pathetic after spending time around wood heat.
Now If someone can let my wife know that wood doesn't split and stack itself that would be great. It's a contest to her to see how fast she can burn it. You can probably cook biscuits in just about any room in our house. Lol
Ol dad
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36 minutes ago
Curious, are those things all forged or all cast? I know they cost an arm and a leg and don't use the less costly stamping method of the rest of the trapping world uses.
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38 minutes ago
I got one I call it the frost pocket.
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45 minutes ago
Easy-peazy, just use common sense. Just did it in mid December. Towing Skid steer and excavator. 50 below for 900 miles, good traction at that temperature. Drive to road conditions, the brakes are not your friend.
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47 minutes ago
Try to use what is the best not what is most available to to u. You will be a better trapper.
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50 minutes ago
What's cheap?
Tractor supply will have them here in a couple months, but they're expensive, and never saw them reduce the price on older chicks... Gotta ask them at Tractor Supply and they will drop the price. Also can give them your phone number and have them call you when chicks get older and new ones are coming in to sell. My Nephew gets 100"s a year from them that way for a buck each, sometimes turkeys and ducks too.
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59 minutes ago
But one big thing I nag about is , your gonna fail. Point blank end of story, your gonna fail at some stuff and honestly that ok because if your not failing your not really trying very hard most of the time
That's it exactly. If you ain't making mistakes you ain't learning and failure isnt the end of the world. It's just learning how not to do it. I try to encourage them to use the methods that are proven to work as training wheels but ultimately they will gain the knowledge to be able to take off the training wheels. Unfortunately today alot folks think youtube has them ready to run right out the door.
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1 hour ago
I have crazy dreams too. Do you know where "doozy" came from? No but I’m interested!
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1 hour ago
How many more does the lady want?
You may have just gotten the best coon average in North America this year! Congrats  that's the first thing I asked and she said it would probably be a few months if she ever needed anymore. Apparently she usually just picked up road kill but the fur is usually slipping by then and the skulls are usually damaged really bad . Most of these type of folks I've sold to are usually really small batch deals and kinda inconsistent. To be honest with the price of some of the crafter i see people make with animal, mainly the non- traditional side of things , she really got a steal lol. She could easily make like $300 a pop off of each one of those animals
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1 hour ago
2 - New in box with paperwork Shimano reels- 2000 size rear drag spinning and baitcast. $40 for the pair + shipping.
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1 hour ago
Thanks Dahlgren. My buyer wants them the way Mud does 'em so that's how I'm doing them. The one I already did with the feet balled up I plan on rehydrating the feet a little and cutting out the main pad with cuticle scissors. Can hardly wait to see how much fun that's going to be! LOL
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1 hour ago
great idea, will have to try this by braiding the loin, you get the seasoning all through the meat, one of our favorites over the campfire, leftovers today from last night. pan fried bone in pork chops and spicy broiled veggies. taters carrots onions celery'
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1 hour ago
Didn't see a new one, so here goes. That meme = life perspective
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1 hour ago
This is my bread. I use the instant pot to proof the dough.
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1 hour ago
From Fisher trapping in Maine over the years I can say that a number of fishers will not go up a pole. I think by making running poles you are eliminating a certain number of Fisher that will not work your set.
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2 hours ago
Fox are hitting it pretty hard around here. Marking and trying to catch up with the girls. Local young trapper just sent me this catch photo from this morning. We got about 13" of snow a week ago and a couple inches on top of that a few days ago. Sets have been in the ground 9 days. He said he caught it on a tuft of grass scent post. Red fox gland lure and red fox urine. Along a power line right of way access.
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