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5 good 1 1/2 longs and 4 good #1 longs
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I have a 7 year old jd 65 hp. Just got it back from the shop. Replaced a $70 switch and a $7 “0” ring. $1200 for labor and $475 pick up and delivery. $1900. The downside of tractor ownership
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Ohio has it in their regs.
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Yesterday at 11:55 PM
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Yesterday at 11:51 PM
Just coyotes from that close? I use 22LR CB Longs on wolf. The little 22LR doesn’t get the respect it deserves.
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Yesterday at 11:42 PM
Foxkidd—-I don’t know much about baits/lure regarding glycerin. But I do know both glycerin and glycol products will lower freezing point of water quite a lot especially in comparison to salt. They use those products for things like in floor heat systems and refrigeration units. I’ve used glycol for set antifreeze and would imagine you could keep ground fish fairly pliable with it for a dog proof. However I’d wonder if it might change the taste etc and make it less interesting to a critter. I use glycerin in some beekeeping applications and from that I would speculate it doesn’t have a huge impact on smell/taste but I could be mistaken.

Why don’t you grind a small amount of fish and mix glycerin etc into paste and freeze. Then you’d see if it would work in dog proof without locking up the trigger
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Yesterday at 11:36 PM
Originally Posted by Rat_Pack
Nice pics. Last photo of the drake bluewing... Wonder if that patch of brown on his white crescent is early stages of molt or if it's just a weird color pattern. Or maybe a cinnamon hybrid ??


Yes it’s a Blue-wing x Cinnamon Teal hybrid
Actually see more of those here then I see true Cinnamons.
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Yesterday at 11:28 PM
fender washers also work with a piece of inner tube to plug the hole in the bottom. I got tired of a wet butt from beavers dripping through the hole.
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Yesterday at 11:28 PM
In Iowa they would have to serve you notice before September first, then you’ll have it until the March first of next year.
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Yesterday at 10:55 PM
Looks like a recently logged over area. Great deer habitat.
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Yesterday at 10:31 PM
I am a commercial operator so what we can use, the average consumer can be limited. However, Fipronil is the active ingredient in a few ant and termiticide products. It is a transfer kill mode of operation which is very effective with the proper application. A couple of 7 to 10 days or less is the average length of time needed to achieve control of (a) or multiple ant colonies.

They also have a good carpenter and small ant bait that is very effective if applied in the active foraging areas. Advance carpenter ant bait is an excellent bait to use along with a liquid application. Advance 375A is a small ant type of bait with a broad label of ants.
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Yesterday at 10:24 PM
Originally Posted by white17


The white Pocahontas has spoken.

I wish she would just shut up.
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Yesterday at 10:20 PM
You run regular or premium through it ??......... I wonder about dirty injectors.............
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Yesterday at 10:20 PM
But every rambling run on thought you have is interesting to anyone?

Sorry had to ask
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Yesterday at 09:56 PM
Let me guess and said "we're not sure but something Ain't right"
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Yesterday at 09:48 PM
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Yesterday at 09:39 PM
Well, Miss Sharon.....if you take your chest freezer out in the yard that young bull will becone accustomed to it and it will be MUCH easier to get him inside it when the time comes. smile
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Yesterday at 09:30 PM
Originally Posted by rvsask
Originally Posted by Norwestalta
I'm less fortunate because I only have to travel 100 yds and I'm in some of the best hunting area that Alberta has to offer. I would like to travel abroad but can't justify it unless I got a pronghorn draw. Its boring hunting and being successful in the same spot over and over again.

I have the same misfortune. I trap fisher every year 100 feet from my deck, I've killed a hammer whitetail 200 yards from my deck, I regularly chase bears from my yard, watch moose browse my dogwoods, can get a limit of walleye in five casts within 2 miles of the house, watch lynx stroll across my lawn, etc etc etc. It is the pits.


Fishing isn't the best locally but it is a short jaunt to the mountains for good fish'n. I don't know how to gut and skin a animal without tractor assistance. Its unfortunate I forgot what it feels like to be bent over like a dog humping a football anymore because all hunting is done in tractor range. Can't forget the marten, fisher, squirell, beaver, muskrat and lynx on the line. Shooting beaver on the lake is great fun.
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Yesterday at 09:29 PM
Golly is it just me or does it seem to be that AR platforms and suppressed everything is now getting ridiculous?
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Yesterday at 08:35 PM
Spray paint conibears, dip foot holds in thinned down Rustoleum. Pack everything up nice and neat. Stock up on bait, Usually stuff from the 1$ store. Their wet cat food in those double white plastic containers is a killer for fox and coyotes. I also look for those dog cables. Its the clips on either end with some type of plastic coated cable, usually 10' long. I use these all the time for sets in the tidal marsh. I connect every 110 conibear to a Pogo and push it down in the marsh with a slotted broom handle. This way the racoons don't walk off with my muskrats. It is a bit time consuming, but i hate losing a few muskrats and traps. I also Pogo in Otter/Beaver conibear. Have not had one pulled out yet. Scout, always looking for sign.
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Yesterday at 07:35 PM
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Yesterday at 07:30 PM
the Great Lakes Salmon and trout stamp is a great lakes thing , the salmon and trout are stocked so you are paying into the pool for stocking.

on this side of the lake under 16 don't need a license , but check the MI regs

most captains have a spot that is fishing is hard they can go find you a Laker

this was Sept 7 out of Racine WI , it was the day we took dad's boat out of the water for the season. that was my only 2025 fish on the big lake that year was busy and didn't get out till the last day he had the boat in the water , I had just suited up to pressure wash the boat and figured better get a picture of the fish.
the WI-DNR has a nice pressure washer setup in Racine to blast all the crud off the bottom of the hull of the boat , we do it twice a season generally
pulled the boat early in 2025 dad was having heart surgery mid September and wanted it all put away for the year before his surgery.
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Yesterday at 06:38 PM
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Yesterday at 06:17 PM
Other than what appears a glance over, she didn’t seem to care you were there.
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Trap Shed
Yesterday at 05:48 PM
I'm starting to clean out some of my arsenal and this is what I'm selling so far

6 MB 450s, closed jaw - $55 sold

1 dozen Duke 550 offset jaw - $95 sold

2 dozen fully modified Duke #2 dogless offset jaw - $95 per dozen

dozen Duke Dog Proofs - $85 per dozen
sold
All these traps have been used but are in good working order. Looking to sell but will consider trades for shooting gear, steel targets, optics, etc
PM me or text (325) 574 - 4569 if you're interested!
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