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Keith, the bellies are always lighter on roof rats ( black rats). Most of the 70+ rats caught in the last year around my place were norways but we got some black rats too. The black rats are quite adept at getting up into the rafters to get things I have hanging.
Turtle, those are old Victor 1.5 long springs.
Sorry, fellas, no rat put ups. Got bigger rodents that more urgently need getting put up. I wondered if that was a roof rat/black rat. I have heard they are more common in the South. Maybe they need more mild weather, like you have, to be common. I've only seen Norway rats here. We are supposed to have small populations of pack rats and black rats. I think it would be neat to see what you could find in a pack rat midden in a populated area. The black rats are supposed to be better climbers. I've seen Norway rats climb as fast as squirrels. Do the black rats jump when climbing, like squirrels do? Keith
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Running the plates of someone who is harassing federal agents, while they are working is 100% part of the job. The officers' safety is at stake.
Keith If that's all that was happening, I'd agree 100%. But, per the OP, that's not what the information was being used for. The problem isn't necessarily the looking up the information, the problem is in what the information is them used for.
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And don't forget Truman was saddled with the legacy of FDR who had appeased the Soviets while giving Truman the mushroom treatment prior to his death. The same FDR that was in the process of being canonized in US history.
Only Churchill among world leaders was realist enough to see what needed to be done but he couldn't go it alone, and the british people would see him out in short order.
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Flathead,, it was supposed to mean he did not need any special tanning for the hides to do hats, my mistake wording was poor !!
Yes they need to at least have a decent tanning done on them !!
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11 minutes ago
And it’s photo shopped.
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I have a good sense of humor, and I find most memes clever and funny....however, not those....even if it was biden in them, over the top classless. Not me, I am a Trump supporter 100% but this cracked me up Yup. These are indeed funny.
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I wish President Trump would have drones take out all the call centers in India, Pakisran, Bangladesh and every foreign country, that prey on Americans, even though I know it's not feasible to do so.
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So in Wisconsin, you don't have to join, or even pay a membership fee to eat at a supper club? I've only seen pay to join clubs in Ohio and not many of those.
How are they different than a restaurant then?
Keith Based on what im seeimg, they arent any different....just a non-chain privately owned restaurant..? I think them Cheesers just like to fancy things up with special names  They are an experience. If you like good food and got time for a longer evening, I suggest finding a good one if you come to Wisconsin and treat yourself. Good drinks, with the meal to follow and finish it up with a good desert or ice cream drink like a grasshopper or pink squirrel. I usually get a ribeye or prime rib. They also usually start off with hot fresh bread on the table and cheese spreads on small toasted breads or crackers.
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....this year? Wife and I are considering taking a trip out east and IF it works out swinging by Neil's convention. Thanks ahead of time
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Diane and I will stick videos and stuff like that on each other's Facebook pages, but we don't text them. We text each other many times a day, but it's always at least semi important, like dinner plans. We each have different rings for each other than anyone else. If we call each other, it's almost always important and we both answer immediately.
Can you set up a different ring or chime for important stuff from your wife on your phone? It would fix the problem.
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Dad would take me on his back at 3 years old in 1967 been doing it every year since . First coon on my own was 5 years old. First fox was at 7 years old
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How many of the Bill of Rights were violated? Speech, Religion, Search and Seizure …. The right tp know your accuser …. Probably some more. Of course, being here illegally is NOT a right.
I can't.
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I'd like to make up some castor based bobcat lure with catnip. any thoughts on ratio of ground castor to catnip oil? How about artificial catnip vs. authentic - any difference in effectiveness?
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I can a lot guarantee that very few of you or anyone else have sang this the way it was originally written
Original sheet music of the Star Spangled Banner.
https://www.loc.gov/resource/music.musihas-100000006/?sp=2&st=image&r=-0.066,-0.524,0.826,1.048,0
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I bakes a couple das ago also. I think next week I will do the bread loaf tins and see how it works. The last couple of times I eliminate the ovah night rest/proofing in fridge part. I start the dough after lunch and go through the stretching process then before bed I do the last stretch and into the Dutch Oven bowl. I cover and set on counter and bake in the morning. I have been getting excellent proofing/rise doing it this way. Here is the bake.
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Glycerine for antifreeze but it will mute odors so be careful. Made some rabbit and muskrat bait for mink stayed unfriendly to '-10
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1 hour ago
Looking for a pint fresh frozen if anyone has some.
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1 hour ago
Hopefully you post some updates and pics. I can imagine it looks like a different world from what I'm used to trapping here in the West.
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1 hour ago
Why were they importing beavers down there?
There were no beavers left in NC and they were bringing them back. If I recall correctly, it was back in the 60s when they did this. They also brought some in from Alabama, I believe.
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1 hour ago
That looks like a Mills Fleshing Machine. Impeller model. After seeing a guy use one at a fur dealer’s place, I wanted one. About 5 years ago, I bought one (vibrating knife model) that had been owned by Ludy Sheda. It was then owned by Neil Ziegman of Z-Traps. I bought it from Neil.
It took about 7-8 small coon to catch on how to use it without tearing holes. Neil gave good instructions but, well, I guess I’m a slow learner. I think I did ~60 coon with it before I sold it to Dean Bartz of Iowa. Dean and his son, have fleshed literally thousands of coon on this type of flesher.
As has been said by those who actually use them, it’s much easier on the hands and shoulders. Plus, it gives a very clean pelt. On the down side, it’s slower than fleshing with a Necker, Caribou, or the other sharp fleshing knives on the market. You still have to comb out all burrs, etc. it’s easier to do coon tails on these machines. These cones can be used for otters. If you skin beavers cased, you can scrape them on these cones too. But it takes some doing to hold them tight to the cone and may not be worth the time.
You might want to buy it just to fiddle around with it and see if you can improve on its performance. Dean Bartz (Eedup) may be able to help you understand how to make this machine a work saver for you. He’s a decent guy to connect with
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1 hour ago
The fellow I got it from worked for the pipeline. I can only guess that he got them somewhere along a pipeline route, but I doubt that narrows things down very much.
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