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Happy belated Bday Sharon!
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farmers for miles around will be danged proud of ya for getting em started
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Thanks for posting all the pictures. The pics of mountains and the blue sky with whisps of clouds, BEAUTIFULL !
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I think the associations are greedy. They want to make money for their own association at the sellers expense. If the seller is unhappy about prices to bad for them is the way I think they see it. It's the associations job to get top dollar for their consigners if they are gonna have a sale and if they cannot do it they should not be selling just to benefit them selves. I wonder how many sales you have put on? Do you have a smiley face guarantee at you sales? It is a lot of work and expense putting on a sale. From what I have seen when you get a group of buyers together bidding on fur, sellers that are disappointed with the price are looking at their fur with rose colored glasses or they do not know what the market is at the time of the sale. Or both. What buyers would have showed up that didn't, if there would have been more fur? One thing is for sure, not everyone one is going to be happy. You seem to be a prefect example of that. Were you at the sale?
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23 minutes ago
interested to see the results
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25 minutes ago
Up .30 from last two weeks, now 3.61 gal. summer coming, going up more.
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28 minutes ago
"Now we begin day 2 of the purge."
Doc says every 5 years.
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33 minutes ago
That 660 sure looks like it has some uses, but I don’t see it in our trapping regs for use here. The stacked 330s has a place in certain circumstances.
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38 minutes ago
Right now .....go write down what you're hoping to experience, go into detail.
Then when you get home....wait a few days, and write down what the actual experience was like.
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44 minutes ago
Scuffing the surface with a Scoth-brite or coarse steel wool is twice as effective as rust.
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I had walnut trees going in pots. They did pretty good but they grew out of room in my pots long before I realized it and they all died. I was using pretty big pots too. Must be like a 3 gallon pot or something like that. They were fine in the spring and dead by fall seems like but I don't remember for sure. Maybe they made it that year and the second year was too much.
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45 minutes ago
WEASEL TRAPPING METHODS
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47 minutes ago
The damage is already done. Having the ability to post pictures and information WITHOUT PROOF is what they do best. Hey, they gotta pay the bills....Right?
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55 minutes ago
Probably overkill for the felt market, but there is some truth in that well presented fur always seems to command the best price. The shearing market is alive and well if one has that type of beaver.
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58 minutes ago
Good morning
35 and clear skies Thin frost on the windshield
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1 hour ago
I wouldn't talk too much , I've see a lot of pictures of Americans in Michigan and MN that have entire rows of cars and trucks breaking thru the ice about this time of year.
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1 hour ago
That one in the cheetah print is scary! Savells First girlfriend
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Reason I am curious is I anticipate the same or similar from our houndsmen but coons are their concern. They tried to get it changed at a commission meeting but currently the war on turkey egg eaters has no friends of the raccoon. I’m constantly trying to keep furbearers managed as such and not be all reduced to varmint status. In the spirit of the night hunting season reducing pure coyote numbers I thought was good for everything including the balance of other furbearers. It’s morphing into foxes and bobcats now, many “claiming” they didn’t know they weren’t included. Now, just this morning I’m seeing night vision stuff for sale on a primarily deer hunting Facebook site. We just have a bunch of kids out there shooting anything. Those very late afternoons when the bucks come out in fields to join the does I’m afraid are going to be tempting for a lot of them that their main desire is a “ look at me” Facebook picture.
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1 hour ago
Have Fun...get your fish
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1 hour ago
You can hunt public ground in Wyoming by yourself.
Non-resident cannot hunt wilderness areas without a guide.
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I had one time when I trapped a new marshy area early in the fall season and there were a lot of rats and there were a lot of the older, bigger rats with scars and bite marks from the spring before. None of the younger rats were bitten up. There turn would come the next spring. We have a lot of small ditches that run intermittenly depending up on rain and rats move up and down those all year if there is water and especially after big rains. We have not had near the rain and many of these ditches and small sloughs are dry for a couple years. Wondering rats are not moving into new territories in our area and less fighting etc. from my experience.
Bryce Keep in mind that there can be several mates over the “growing “ season. I believe that heavy rain events stimulates the muskrats instincts for reproduction and dispersal . It is natures way to recognize and fill habitats capacity. So to the contrary lack of rain (water) hinders reproduction. Just a theory. I guess what I’m getting at is your bit fall rats could have been participating in a fall mate. Which sometimes happens as occasionally we capture “mice” under ice, which can’t be more than a month old, based on their small size. Otherwise bites heal quite quickly and late spring molting changes the leather of our little buddies.
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1 hour ago
I'm thinking the Bowhunter person hasn't yet put in 40 or 50 years of hard work yet. Perhaps paying into SS weekly for all of those years, many hard workers bodies after 40 or 50 years of labor won't support hard work any more. Have the CPA's, Lawyers, ect all non hard labor but important jobs work till 75 hard labor jobs worked more than 50% of life, retire at 60 years old. Social Security is getting like the Michigan carpenter union pension, the Union whizzed away pension $$$ Now they keep raising age and lowering benefits. It's my opinion that every dollar earned pays SS. no wage cap, zero. I pay SS tax on every dollar I earn everyone should on every dollar. Second SS age should be adjusted for type of work done for more than 50 % of work life.
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KYBOY, that's works good with a strop. I use a ceramic rod just because it's faster and easier for me. Both fine tune the edge just right when used regularly, without removing steel like the accu sharp. Whitch is actually a re-beveler to me.
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