|
|
|
1 minute ago
Good morning Mole and All
15
201
Read More
|
|
|
2 minutes ago
Saw the first one yesterday. Right on schedule based on past dates. Expect the hummers in about ten days.
10
378
Read More
|
|
|
4 minutes ago
Sorry to hear this, peace be with you and Sally's loved ones.
73
1,749
Read More
|
|
5 minutes ago
I occasionally do stupid things like that. So I can have the day off tomorrow as well.
5
127
Read More
|
|
|
7 minutes ago
Many many years it's been that way
8
248
Read More
|
|
10 minutes ago
I just graduated, and have went full-time at my job! I'm also planning out my annual trapping order in a few days. I always try to get one big order. It saves on shipping. Congrats on ur graduation! How does it feel to not have to do school anymore? Lol It feels awesome! Now I'm working full-time, so I'm making more money, but I don't have any more free time than when I was in school, lol.
343
68,326
Read More
|
|
|
18 minutes ago
I have not read that one. Thanks for the heads up.
3
416
Read More
|
|
|
23 minutes ago
Stock market is all time high. Unemployment is an close to an all time low. You still seem to be wanting to talk theory when we have actual data and Im not sure I understand why.
37
1,525
Read More
|
|
49 minutes ago
Yes deer and goats are both ruminents, but that does not mean they eat or like similar feed items. Some ruminents are grazers and some are browsers. Buckthorn is an invasive and animals here did not evolve with buckthorn, where goats may have been raised in habitat where buckthorn was present.
Bryce Great point, Bryce! I believe that. I have buckthorn in my woods and too many deer. The deer don't touch the buckthorn. They sure did a job on my asparagus patch, though.
156
41,000
Read More
|
|
|
56 minutes ago
If you buy a Polaris make sure it has a heated seat and grips. That way your butt and hands won't get cold while waiting for someone to come pick you up.
Buy a Honda or Yamaha
37
1,094
Read More
|
|
58 minutes ago
The Cuba experiment has been interesting. They sought to become self-sufficient under Castro but it has never worked out. They just don't have the resources and always depended on help from sympathetic others.
There are only two reasons the US would have any interest in Cuba...to remove any potential threat 90 miles away and to appease a very strong political group in south Florida of vengeful ex-pat Cubans who never got over it. The potential threat is what I was thinking of too as being the only reason we might want Cuba. I think Marco Rubio will one day be president. He is extremely intelligent and articulate.
26
1,179
Read More
|
|
|
1 hour ago
OK, thanks for the replies all.
64
3,201
Read More
|
|
|
1 hour ago
If possible I bet a trail cam set on that hole would produce some good information.
3
136
Read More
|
|
|
1 hour ago
I remember it. I was a sophomore then. That's when I decided I wanted to go into the military. Ended up not happening because I had to many knee issues and couldn't pass the physical. Iran was responsible for the bombing. It killed over 200 Marines plus Navy Seals and several soldiers from the French military IIRC. This is just one of the many terroristic attacks on the United States that Iran has been solely responsible for and or linked to over the last 40 years. We should have made a sheet of glass out of Iran when it happened instead of walking on egg shells.
2
58
Read More
|
|
|
1 hour ago
Another Oscar Schindler. Both brave heroes.
4
654
Read More
|
|
|
1 hour ago
The only wild turkey I ate that I cared for was turkey jerky. I love store-bought turkey made almost any way. They are fun to hunt, though.
12
511
Read More
|
|
|
1 hour ago
$4.09 here today.
91
3,539
Read More
|
|
|
1 hour ago
"Operation Jawbreaker was the first CIA team to land in Afghanistan's Panjshir Valley on September 26, 2001, just 15 days after the 9/11 attacks. Led by Gary Schroen, this seven-member team of CIA operations and paramilitary officers was tasked with launching operations against al-Qa'ida and the Taliban, paving the way for U.S. Special Forces."
32
2,631
Read More
|
|
|
1 hour ago
If all of my guns disappear and I have to choose one gun for replacement, it would be an 870 Wingmaster. I still have the one I bought used in 1967 by mowing lawns and launching bots at the lake.
160 is spot on.
Moosetrot
3
215
Read More
|
|
|
1 hour ago
Yes. Years ago I split an order of Rem 405 gr SP bullets. Starline brass, WLR Primer, 49 gr H322.
14
685
Read More
|
|
1 hour ago
Just to update on the www.wildturkeydna.com project - you can head to the website to learn more. Last season (2025) was the start of the project. It was aimed at folks who shot rare plumage or different plumage turkeys, unique feathers etc. If you go to the website you can see. They would then send a kit out and they are working on publicizing the results of what the genetic makeup of those birds submitted are. It's been really interested to see the results, a lot of surprises for sure. This yearh (2026) they did a call for folks to request kits to participate. My husband and I submitted a request back in February or March and were chosen. Our kits arrived, instructions are included and a vile with liquid in it. When you harvest you go online, log information about where you shot the bird, pictures of the wings, spurs, bears and fan. Then slice of 1/4" of its tongue, pop it in the vile, freeze it and drop it off at the post office. Neither of our birds had any differing plumage, but were taken from the same farm. Essentially they are looking to find out how inbred turkey are becoming. That is kind of the laymen's way of putting it, and there is more they are looking into, but it will all be released to the public.
17
461
Read More
|
|
1 hour ago
.... this is a pretty cool song. I lost my father 2/16/26. He can rest now with no pain. It's a rough song to listen to but it is comforting to me. If you are having a bit of a rough time like me, let this song be comforting. Love you Dad. https://youtu.be/YqBtuENSNZ8?list=RDYqBtuENSNZ8
0
123
Read More
|
|
|
|
|
|