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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by AntiGov
Try this old school summer refreshment


1. One can of frozen pink lemonade concentrate

2. Fill empty can half full with vodka

3. 3 cans of light beer


Combine ingredients , add ice and blend in blender


Makes an awesome lemonade slushy

Careful ......sneaks up on you



…. I know it’s gay pride month and all

… but ya’ll need to just drink some cold beer … straight out the can …and carry on

… making things waaaay too complicated in here
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
You can order them up to 6 feet long, and almost 3/4 inch thick from Home Depot. However, you can only order them at certain times of the year. I ordered 100 stakes that are 6 foot long to Alaska. Free ship to store!

They list many sizes and lengths to pick from.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
benelli, i believe i have what you are looking for. I'll check in the morning and let you know.
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
So you bought the car brand with pretty much the worst reliability out there? (Stellantis) See I pinpointed the problem and I'm not even a mechanic. A little sarcasm there so don't get upset.

It seems all newer cars have a lot of issues especially anything made in the last few years.
Seriously good luck with the repair I hope they figure it out.
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Yep root systems are unreal. 3 year old tree I dug. Sold a few hundred this spring. Dug most with the bobcat but this one I dug by hand just to see what the roots were doing. These ones love the sand.


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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
So what do the landowners up there charge for the small chance to shoot an elk? Probably a few thousand? The chances of shooting one on public land I'm thinking are pretty slim.
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
One of the nurseries I buy from sells black cherry. As much of a weed as they are on my property, I can't imagine buying them to intentionally propagate.
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Getting the plum going with the predators is the hardest part for me Bob. All it takes is even a rabbit to do enough damage..
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3 hours ago
I can see where it may be beneficial occasionally but I'm glad we don't have to do it here. So please keep that stuff out east and down south. Thank you.
Around here most of the landowners would take it as someone bothering them with the paperwork and over regulation. I've been fortunate to hunt the same land for over 40 years so I think the landowner knows me. I hope it stays that way for the awhile yet.
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Getting persimmon to grow and thrive and survive in my zone four seems to be tricky
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Originally Posted by KeithC
I wish I had some sort of mini baling equipment I could use on the yard when the grass was tall enough.

Keith

I've been avoiding mowing in the late evening, and it's really helped. Once the grass is wet it wants to pile up and makes a mess of the mower.
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Excellent good job Elon
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Originally Posted by AJE
Good luck w/ your recovery.

Are you able to run after a hip replacement?

Will be 70 next B Day. With a bad back I don't run anymore....
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Trapping Only
3 hours ago
Praying for more rain, and riding the side by side.
Of course looking for tracks.
Plenty of water critters this year.
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
2 years ago, I had a patch of knapweed show up on my frontage on the state highway. I keep it mowed. It does not seem to spread at all. The patch is gradually shrinking in size. It started in a hayfield, that didn't get cut in a timely manner due to rain, a couple of seasons.

It's a perennial, but should eventually die out as long as it can't flower. Frequent mowing reduces many noxious weeds.

Keith
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Originally Posted by gcs
Just sprayed a thick patch of G mustard, use the little burner for weeds coming up through cracks in the driveway and popping up through the gravel in the dog yard...I do enough damage with that thing, I'd burn my neighborhood down with one of those big guys, lol

I'm careful recommending weed torches for that reason.

It's best to use them after a rain.
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
The bear seems to have moved on.
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Originally Posted by Donnersurvivor
I will say wintering goats has been a learning experience. I babied the goats with a nice shed and was rewarded with pneumonia for my efforts. Goats need good quality feed, they did not do well on hay my cows got fat on, I'm now feeding silage and alfalfa and they're doing better. I would like to go to a tmr ration but I need to find a cheap tmr first. The goats are healthiest and happiest in the woods, next year their winter accommodations will be much more spartan and I expect then to do better that way.

How do you guys keep them from chewing (or rubbing) the bark on desirable trees?
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4 hours ago
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4 hours ago
Yes
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4 hours ago
At 70 years old aint nobody got time fo dat.
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4 hours ago
MT-Ijust told my wife about your question-- she said she is not worried because she knows I have enough ammunition and she said no one is going to burn our--LOL she has never fired a gun but she said she would help eliminate anyone trying to burn our house,
she aint going to let anyone spoil her 80th birthday

Tom
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Trapper Talk
4 hours ago
At yesterday's invasive plant workshop at Fort McCoy, the most interesting thing I learned was about the rise in popularity of invisible fencing for grazing goat herds. I suppose the reason predators don't bother their herds is because they utilize herd sizes of 40 goats. I only have six goats, so i'm not sure I would trust that predators would leave them alone with an invisible fence. If I could think of a way to make it work it might make things easy for moving my herd around my property though. The guy from 'Goats on the Go' said domestic dogs are what bother their goats the most though.

They said there's been quite a rise recently in the number of brands that offer this for livestock, but that this brand is the only one that offers it for goats or sheep.

https://share.google/MXwNaJCwSSP9WX1HB

GPS rarely siezes to amaze me. The herdsman was showing me imagery on his smartphone of some of his other herds, in which he could see where each animal was.

Moving cattle panels can get a bit old.
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Trapper Talk
4 hours ago
Originally Posted by Joco1995
I like that planter. If you dont mind me asking what type of jobs do you use that pump on? Maybe flooding spots for ducks?


Yes, flood for ducks
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