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As a conceal carry ? .......how many thugs did you shoot ? .......dang !
my two were the 4 inch barrel model , carried it in my Carhart coat pocket , plinking and targets of opportunity remember how it cost the same as a cheap 22lr pistol of the time and it was during the 22lr shortage where they were just unavailable I had free wheel weights , tightwad and $0.022 primers by the K 38brass basically lasts forever , loaded rounds in one pocket , empties in the other.
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2 minutes ago
Vise grips, duct tape, zip ties. A Nobel Prize should be give to the intentor of each of them.
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4 minutes ago
Certainly more plausible to believe that a documented species still has a small remnant population holding out somewhere than it is to believe sasquatch is out there...
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7 minutes ago
where did you find black seed powder
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8 minutes ago
Thank you, k snow. Great reading, as always.
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20 minutes ago
Got shed of that untrustworthy rino.
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22 minutes ago
I had my first one last year. Doctor recommended or just for fun? Wife made me.
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31 minutes ago
higher for both,
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35 minutes ago
4 hours 20 minutes, maybe i will take a day
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41 minutes ago
Matter of fact, help me decide whether to pull the trigger on this auger. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/05/full-2735-293786-screenshot_20260510_111930_samsung_browser.jpg) The quoted price. Kind of a shocker and I'm a cheap (This word is unacceptable on Trapperman). [HIDDEN SPOILER CONTENT] Good grief!!!! $$$$$$$$$!!!!!!!  U can buy several $20 augers for that!
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47 minutes ago
Built my live market coyote cages and transport trailer with catch pole slots in the door....so they could be closed and latched with the pole still on the neck. Also could reach in with pole and get one without opening or unlatching the door.
Would be easy to make a slot in cage trap door too. For door that slide up to open....you'd need the slot to be open to the bottom so once you got ahold of the critter you could raise the door open.
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1 hour ago
Was it something you did, or something they did?....hope it gets worked out...
When I got mine the surgeon said "I got you the Mercedes Benz model so it doesn't break down", lol
He should know, he's the go to guy for revisions of other surgeons screw ups...good luck! Cotton got the knee that is the Meniscus Bends model All I know is made by Zimmer, I done forgot what doc told m e about it
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1 hour ago
Dang beards Still not sure Paul
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Yesterday at 11:41 PM
That pic is definitely AI generated imo You don't say....... lol
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Yesterday at 11:22 PM
I'm sure it is, primitive camping is what alot of wyoming trappers do.
We always got our camper , sometimes hookups are limited.
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Yesterday at 11:15 PM
225-250
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Yesterday at 11:05 PM
I was what we call a hooktender. I have heard the job called rigger or head rigger in other locals. I worked and had charge of a yarder/tower with a crew of 6 to 8. Some places had foreman that did some of the decision making but I mostly worked for gypos (a colloquial term for smaller independent logging companies) which saved on crew size by putting more responsibility on some jobs. Basically, I decided how a unit was to be logged, picked landings and if needed tail trees. We would put the lines out and while the crew was logging I would be laying out the next "road"(just the next swath to be logged to a landing) I packed and strung a lot of strawline (a smaller line used to pull the larger lines into place) usually comes in 250' sections, weighs about 75 pounds depending upon diameter. Packed and hung blocks and other rigging, notched stumps for same. Did a lot of climbing and I was the guy called to fix problems. Broken line, I spliced it. Log hung up, I got it unhung. Tree needs fell or bucked that the cutters left, I cut it. I mostly worked slacklines which gives the option of a number of different logging methods. Sometimes I would get on the cat but mostly I was on the ground. Today there is just about no tower logging left. It is all done with machines mostly shovels and nobody is on the ground. I bet there aren't many left who could put a long splice in a 1 1/2" skyline and there never will be because they are not being used anymore.
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Yesterday at 11:01 PM
I think I am going to spend the money for a tankless. I did all the things mentioned and the pilot flame is still orange. And to be honest 6 gallons of hot water is a pretty small amount. The tankless option really appeals to me.
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Yesterday at 10:45 PM
Large metropolitan areas. Vote this in. To allow this!! I live outside of Columbus Ohio. Don’t go into the city after dark. Never!!!!! The crap tries to come out to the suburbs but we have enough common sense elected officials to keep the garbage inside Columbus.
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Yesterday at 09:54 PM
I use wolf fang type anchors and most come up with a little effort and a 4' piece of heavy wall pipe with a chain and hook about a 1/3 of the way up.
I think a commercial puller would pull a pogo easily enough because they are thinner and will fold over if there is much resistance.
I don't like the idea of leaving "stuff" in the ground and like warrior stated, the soil will eat cable up down here. Only reusable anchors that I have left out I use for coon as they don't have the pulling power. Would never trust a year old anchor to hold a coyote here.
I use fangs as well and if I can auger down beside them they usually pop loose easy but I can hit spots that might as well be concrete.
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