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Im looking forward to the site getting back up and running. I sure enjoy chatting with fellow trappers, and annoying Iowans is always a good time. So, the get together is the weekend before Columbus day?
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6 minutes ago
… that was a good one … ol 330 … most eligible bachelor lol
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11 minutes ago
Thanks for sharing. Did I miss you saying you weren’t messing with any more grinners, for only a dollar a piece?
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12 minutes ago
hawks overhead and the dogs nose needs to be about 6 inches from the bird before the go up
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14 minutes ago
Visited a Buc-ee’s on I-95 near Florence, SC on the most busy travel day of the year. Need a dunce cap. They probably sell them. One hour to get in and out. it's a tourist trap that sells gas , not a gas station stopped at one in TN this spring , give me a Kwik Trip any day , that is a gas station with food and groceries and they know how to get you in and out without being late for work.
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16 minutes ago
I just bought a Dragan winch. It’s under 2 pounds and very small. Worth it if you’re willing to spend the money. https://dragansystems.com/ They look nice, but $400.00 for a come-along? NA-DA
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It's a good thing she was smart enough to set up a camp to wait for daylight. It must have been pretty darn scary for her. What a horrible thing to go through as a parent. … she was no worse for the wear … got ice flowing through her veins… I got a suspicion she went that deep with intention of staying out there … wouldn’t have lasted too long as all she brought with her was a sack of cookies
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29 minutes ago
When I make set, I don’t just go to set. Walk past set after making so your tracks don’t just end at the set. Usually walk 20-30 past and make a small loop back to my tracks. Or like BTLowery says make it look like a bomb went off, big, big mess.
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29 minutes ago
Anyone have one? Looking to see what folks think of them and is the kick equivalent to the American? Looking at a .308 for reference.
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31 minutes ago
The problem with thermal is it will identify critters that are hidden behind grass that can deflect the bullet. I do use thermal only for bird work. What kind of thermal do you have that can see through brush and ID critters?? I’ve got 640 resolution and mine won’t.
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32 minutes ago
… I just sear the outsides … I know that’s a rib roast… just givin sja a hard time
… y’all yanks are entirely too dang literal lol . . . and I agree, a PR can be seared after smoking 2-3 mins on a side on HOT grill it works :-)
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36 minutes ago
This pic is from Dec 30…so yeah, they still little
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39 minutes ago
I don't catch many cats anyway, but I agree with you 160. A two day check would make it a lot easier to fit in with my work schedule, and I've always had much better luck with footholds for cats.
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40 minutes ago
You can have it take a picture when it syncs. A daily time that you pick. Pictures can be sent and synced every 2, 4, 12, and 24 hours. So they don’t send in “real time” or as close to real time as possible?
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1 hour ago
Sure makes me want to double up my dose of ivermectin and maybe while I'm at it I'll get a jug of pour on to be extra careful.
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1 hour ago
There is no such thing as pre ban ivory as all elephant ivory is banned for sale no matter what the age. You can sell it in the state you live possibly depending on your state rules but it cannot cross state lines for resale. Check your own state regulations. Eskimo ivory is legal to sell if it has been worked in most but not all states. Not quite correct. Forget about elephant ivory for interstate sales. Pre 1972 walrus ivory is legal to sell by federal law, but some states have screwed things up. California, Nevada, Hawaii, and some others. I’d be happy to see what you have and give an appraisal/offer.
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1 hour ago
So you probably got a border crosser, good job!!......jk lol
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1 hour ago
Once missed a deer at a short range. It ran straight out into a soy bean field and finally stopped. I determined to make a perfect shot,, but lost the deer in the scope after firing. Finally I found it and shot again. Climbed down from my stand and went to my truck. Drove to a path nearer the deer and let my dog out. I found the deer and the dog found the other. Didn’t know I had killed either. A friend drove up and asked where I was sitting. He ranged it at 545 yds. Rifle was a 270 shooting hand loaded Sierra 140 grain bullets.
Pure luck.
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1 hour ago
Almost missed this. Happy Birthday cotton!
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1 hour ago
Some kind of infection I would guess
If the fur was good probably toss the rest (minus the castors) would be my suggestion
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2 hours ago
We burned coal in a furnace in the basement when I was a kid. The coal was from a small mine about 30 miles away. When they shut the mine down we used a lot of pionion pine and some cedar (not a true cedar but Utah Juniper). I do remember the coal smoke smelling okay. But the cedar smoke was my favorite - a very pleasant sweet smelling smoke.
Just the thought of it took me back to nights when I was a teenager. I would ride the bus to Panguitch to watch our teams play basketball or wrestle. The bus would drop me off at the top of the street. The stars always seemed so bright on those cold nights and I would always hear mallards calling down on the river below the house. And the smell of the smoke was so inviting when I got close to the house.
It's cool how smells are such a powerful trigger for memories.
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2 hours ago
I messaged Kendall today and asked when the wire lever K9 extremes will be back in stock. I got the impression from the email that the wire lever K9 Extreme may not be made again. Luckily found a dozen at a supplier. Are the Jrs really that much more popular? Anyone running the wire levers? Curious if I will like them more.
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2 hours ago
For Sale: TRAPPING O'L CHISSELTOOTH -- THE BEAVER By LEONARD PAVEK First Edition May 1978 In-depth trapping methods with good black and white photos, and line drawings. A valuable book for all beaver trappers Clean, complete, very good condition. $12.00 postage paid in USA. Personal check or money order. Message me to purchase this valuable book. Thank you!
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