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That's beautiful. Is it Mount Rainier?
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You could get your wife a costume that looks like this. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/05/full-11798-292945-screenshot_20260512_215508.png) Will you get enough strawberries to can or freeze, or just enough for fresh eating? I have a lot of strawberries on, but no ripe ones yet. I put each strawberry plant in an individual, 3 gallon pot and it looks like they are responding well to the space. Strawberries picked at their peak sugar are really good. Keith
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You can probably buy soragoi koi from Next Day Koi on EBay. I've bought from them in the past and had no issues with the koi I got. I don't think they are producing many thousand dollar koi, but at least healthy ones that are pretty.
Back in the nineties and early 2000s, I used to grow out and sell some koi. It paid for the others, pond, pump, filter and the feed with a small profit after electric costs.
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Angela! Patrice! Cathryn! Sharon! Kristen! WissMiss! And any other ladies I may have missed (A Bearded Trapper Eric, your Ang…she’s a heck of an outdoors lady)
We need your photos with fishes What if the only theme was Tman ladies? You and Tatiana can show off big fish (Im betting Patrice prolly could too) Kristen could show off a sled full of rats, Sharon sits a saddle purdy nicely and so on and so forth! Catherine could be set up road side selling produce with a big sign says tarrif free!
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1 hour ago
You gonna need a day of rest ol timer?
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Thank you Houndone. I was tryin to wrap my little mind around the whole well around here bit but it wouldn't fit.
PF. I wasn't talking about prices per se, I was pointing out that a cow is for making calves and it's her calves we make meat out of.
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1 hour ago
A little bit of water was backing up along each side of the runway but it was no big deal.
The ice jam finally broke and the river is flowing pretty well now
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1 hour ago
You don't have to take that off them tell em to stick it in their ears!
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1 hour ago
I make some pretty good stuff called English River Raccoon Lure, but Marak's #3 Raccoon Lure (formally produced under the Sheda's Lures brand, and currently produced by Backwater Baits) caught me more coons than you could stack in several trucks or even 8.
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2 hours ago
Every state owns the land under navigable water ways. Even if the land on each side is not owned by the state. Thus, mean high water is the line where state ownership may end. Alaska went thru a lawsuit or 2 to establish that here.
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2 hours ago
If you buy gas get an Echo. I am very pleased with mine. Starts easy and revs out strong. Never was impressed with a Stihl weedeater. The Echos are made by Shindaiwa i believe Same here love my Echo. I do heavy grass and brush with mine. Doubt a battery unit would hack it.
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2 hours ago
Brat should have been spanked for not eat what he was served.
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I just shake it up before pouring and use it like that. Works great. I never tried to drain off the separate the layers.
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I think he is a good indian,..he seems to be engaged in proper enforcement with the rule of law behind him. Porch monkey may be the wrong vernacular in this case.
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3 hours ago
Is that the Pend Orielle river? If so you were real close to me.
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3 hours ago
It shore nuff is dead
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You're right Boco,.no one owns property, county assessors inflate values,..county commisioners increase taxes , county tax payers complain,..county commisioners point the finger at the assessors. assessors push state/county mandates. property owners lose.
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4 hours ago
If you had any kind of lice or flea I would think wood ash would be some serious relief!
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![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/05/full-24235-292920-image.jpg) ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/05/full-24235-292921-image.jpg) ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/05/full-24235-292922-image.jpg) ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/05/full-24235-292923-image.jpg) ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/05/full-24235-292924-image.jpg) Classic Schnee’s pac boot Men’s size 6 Ladies 7 -7.5 These are new never used and retail for 189.00 Wife never wore them and is cleaning out closet. 125.00 shipped.
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BP, you or k snow would know the answer to this. I've heard it said that Indians used to trade beaver pelts for 28 bore smoothbores, and that they had to stack them to the height of the gun sitting on its butt. Any truth to that? If it is true, you better get that stack a little higher or you ain't getting much for barrel length. Lol. I've heard the same story but find it hard to believe. Mountain prices for beaver during the heyday was about $3 a lb. Beaver were averaging about 1.5 to 1.75 lbs per pelt. I can't remember how many beaver were in that stack but I would guess it would have bought a passel of smooth bores. Even at mountain prices.
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4 hours ago
I dig brats and sausage off the grill! Pair them up with kraut and potato salad that is some fine eatin Amigo.
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