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Steak is perfect, eggs are just a little over... could use more pepper.  Do you ever have anything good to say. ? He said the steak is perfect, you can't improve on perfection. That's pretty darn good. Keith
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How many of those members are active? It depends on how you define active. There's many more viewers than posters. Usually only a relatively small number, of only regular posters, post on any given day. There's lots of members, but most are silent. Most of us regulars now know each other pretty well from the forum, from talking on the phone, personal messages and meeting in person. When you interact with a bunch of the same people for over 15 years, you end up knowing them pretty well. More than a few guys from Trapperman stop by my farm every year and I usually visit a few too. I've talked to many members on the phone. Keith
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1 hour ago
I think it would be a size issue. You know how big a beaver colony trap would have to be to hold more then one beaver. In most cases it would be partialy out of the water and the beaver would be alive. I used some of those Tomahawk beaver live traps. The city wanted the beaver caught alive. They furnished me with 2 traps. Never caught a beaver in them but did catch some coon. Those traps cost over $400.00 each.
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2 hours ago
I'm 86 and I'm still hunting and trapping. Shot 2 deer had to have help getting them into the truck but I got it done. Still ran a coon lime this last fall caught some rats and I still feel pretty good. Got a new knee and had my Pacemaker replaced but I'm still above ground. But I have been a little stressed out lately. The wife changed our TV provider, and It's been a real chore re learning the new system. I hate CHANGE. LOL
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2 hours ago
Right on brother! lol
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2 hours ago
I've had three crewman who are on the spectrum to various degrees, things I've noticed about them is they never complain about adverse conditions, they aren't the fastest fish pickers, but they plod along without letting up, and the one thing that concerned me the most is they are oblivious to potentialy dangerous situations.
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3 hours ago
We plant food plots that provide winter groceries or the deer. Depending on yield, we put out mixed grain for the deer. We feed the birds too.
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3 hours ago
Nevada put up might make that belly look better.
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3 hours ago
Big money, beautiful women, and fast cars. and Using all of my senses to experience God’s natural creation on an intimate level. and The tremendous sense of adventure. and Learning about, experiencing, and interacting with wildlife and the natural world. and Living in harmony with nature as God instructed in Genesis chapter 1 verse 26: Then God said, “Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they may rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky, over the livestock and all the wild animals, and over all the creatures that move along the ground.”
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3 hours ago
Nobody was buying today in SD Did you try the coin shop in Mitchell he’s a good buyer.
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3 hours ago
Ive been looking at getting an upper for my AR that would be legal in Ohio for deer hunting and most of the low end ones are 2-400. cheapest complete lowers are just north of 160. If you want to do it cheaper piece by piece. I have a glfa 450 bushmaster upper I bought used for $250, put a lower together for it for $110. With sales tax and all that I'm still only $400 into it.
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4 hours ago
You can always freeze urine for later use. That is what I do.
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4 hours ago
I had "Free Marty" as my signature for a while. Glad to see you back.
Be careful all that flirtin Marty- that might be a trap trans!
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4 hours ago
Cool , but they'll never get past the tranny deal....imo X2 I agree completely. Buuuttttt..... very good ad. Pointed in the right direction. Keep up doing like that , they may get some customers back over time. Some customers they have lost forever. Yes it should work over the long haul ......new generations of drinkers will eventually not even know Looooong term damage control
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4 hours ago
Very true. What about someone that's just shooting does to feed his family? Hard times made it hard for them to buy food. These guys seem to be the antler hunters that cause so many problems for local hunting. I have seen people claim they needed the meat to feed the family, and are driving a $60,000 - $80,000 dollar pick up. 99% + of the time that is a lame excuse to justify poaching to me. True, but most that are on hard times, shoot for meat, not antlers.
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4 hours ago
I will be taking some to beaver fast in April Fairfield iowa will be going to the fta in mo in August and are iowa trapper convention in charles city iowa in September if you want to get on list and save some money from buying new
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4 hours ago
Is there a way you could preserve this?
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4 hours ago
Sometimes we go 2-3 days with out mail snow or rain definitely stops them in the rural Ozarks
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4 hours ago
If you’re not ready to get out of metals, now is the time to convert silver to gold. The ratio says so…. It's a wild guess, but I think you may be right. If anything makes a big correction it will be silver first.
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4 hours ago
Heck I almost feel like I'm on top of my game now.....lol.
Hang in there men!
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4 hours ago
Don't know about poles, though I caught one on a horizontal pole with a marten box, beaver for bait and Gusto. Had a #120 Belisle in the box. Caught the rest on the ground with foot holds in cubbies.
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4 hours ago
The only book Bud wrote is Mink Tales and available at the above link in Blak Spot post. Great man, great mink trapper and an even great fox trapper!
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