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Looking for a book by Ed Smith called “Wandering, Trapping, and Trading Cowboy “.
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[And so far he has found walls with the sheet rock installed backwards. But if the fire is coming from the exterior of the house then it is installed correctly.  You may be on to something there, could save a lot of lives and houses in areas prone to wild fires.😀
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Sharpen and turn a currier's t handle knife blade to thin hides.
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Can you estimate the pounds of sheds bought in, say, unit 18 per year? The ice jam at Russian broke, didn't it? Must have been a.ot of ice going by KSM!
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vinke is just messing with you since he thinks we have a superior crab in the north Pacific: Dungies.
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Nasire Best was the shooter. Nasire is an Arabic name meaning victory.
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A honeybee swarm moved into my steel garbage bin today. Mostly filled up with bags of household garbage. Must have liked the smell.
I honey'd up some frames and put them in a western super that was extracted late last year. Guess I will wait until tomorrow to see if they moved in. My bet is yes.
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58 minutes ago
I got a old bottle like that somewhere, How old you recon?
From what I see online, mid 50's to late 60's.
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1 hour ago
Always heard that everything is bigger and better in Texas. Time to see for myself. Lock your car doors!
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I'll start a controversy that will get the Rens fired up .
Threw a ham on the pellet smoker. Early in the morning I'll throw 4 pig butts on it
Wish me luck. I am going to try to find the elusive walleye in the morning.
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Bob Here in Mo they've always told me that if conditions in the pond are right you'll have crawdads and if you don't it don't have them the conditions aren't right and it won't do any good to stock them, buuut I've always wondered if the people telling me were full of horse sheet or not??
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2 hours ago
seems to have healed itself.
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If you know anyone butchering a beef, get those leg tendons from the beef! Elk and moose have great tendons also.
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Look it’s Ant Man’s head. One of the rare moments he is captured without his sombrero.
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I think it needs be broken down to the definition of trauma.
Post- After Traumatic- An severe event or extreme event that is psychologically or emotionally stressful in a way that can lead to serious mental and emotional problems Stress- A physical, chemical, or emotional factor that causes bodily or mental tension and may be a factor in disease causation Disorder- to disturb the regular or normal functions
The type of PTSD someone may have is determined by the traumatic event.
Being shot at, being bombed, seeing tortured/neglected children, dealing with drunks and druggies all day, walking up to a car never knowing what is inside, hearing a siren, smelling diesel fuel, hearing a helicopter.
Trauma comes in many forms with varying degrees of effects.
My explanation of PTSD is compared to cancer. It runs the spectrum. One can have skin cancer and get it burned off easy peezy. No more cancer.
Another can get diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. 3 weeks to a few years left if you're lucky..
And everything in between.
PTSD is anything but single plane one size fits all.
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We have an 11x14 greenhouse next to the garden. Had good hold overs from the winter. Had some parsnips that made it trough. Salad greens, spinach, cilantro are booming. Second round of radishes already in there. Have some tomatoes and squash starts in there ready for transplant. Carrots, peas, parsnips are just staring in the garden. We went from onions to shallots instead. Ill never look back, they are great and store well. Have a few asparagus too. Strawberries and raspberries are flowering good. Service berries looking great
We got nuked by a frost last week. We have 13 fruit trees. We had great pollination this year but a few of the trees look like they got to frozen. Bummed. One is a plum that produces over 100#. The apples look fine. We will see in another few weeks That's awesome.What kind of plum is it?I'm trying to propagate a few branches to grow roots on my plum tree Its an Italian plum. We dehydrate and freeze a bunch which that variety is good for. I do have a younger Italian plum to take the old ones place and another which is the more spherical sweeter variety good for eating fresh.
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I have several case knives new never carried or sharpened. Some with boxs some without. 2 mini copperlock smooth sides 60$ ea 1 mini trapper smooth side 60$ ea 2 6.5 stag cheetah cub w box. 150$ ea 1 ax amberbone peach seed jigged 100$ Plus 10$ shipping. Will combine shipping also. 574 702 1590 1 slimline trapper red jigged with case diecast truck. 150$ ea ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/05/full-51650-293637-1000008047.jpg)
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[quote=Steven 49er][quote=backroadsarcher] Well when you spend time and money into baiting and find out all the bears in the area go nocturnal because there is so much activity in an area because there is a bait every 1\2 mile going down a forest road you will see what competition does for bear hunting. I have bear hunted for about forty years and have hunted in many different areas of northern Minnesota. I have seen first hand what competition does. Well, back in those days did you get a bear at least once every five years? No back in those days I learned to hunt big tracks of private land or was younger and my baits were long walks off of any trail or road. I usually got my bear every year but learned quickly how to get further away from other hunters.
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Yesterday at 11:45 PM
There ya go inspiring me again.That’s awesome I would of never thought of that.
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Yesterday at 11:20 PM
As pointed out the concerns here is the electrical infrastructure they require, the burden gets placed on the customer’s already on the grid and if they close the doors the customers still there are stuck paying for the infrastructure they don’t need.
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Yesterday at 11:19 PM
330 still around the country? I wonder if he is still in MN or did he move? He was just on last night. Neck deep in the Hippy Lettuce but he was here. He was drinking a Zima too if I remember correctly.
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Yesterday at 11:15 PM
Off the top of my head I’d say maybe 2 inches and that may not give you enough of a final stand depending on the clover you usually start with around 15 to 20 pounds an acre.
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Yesterday at 10:24 PM
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