Re: Traps in park
[Re: Nate L]
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07/06/18 06:46 AM
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i'm just deciding which trees to kill today.select cuttin a couple loads on the farm.
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Re: Traps in park
[Re: Nate L]
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07/06/18 06:56 AM
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I've ate bobcat, it's pretty good.
It's a well known fact that Lewis and Clark incorporated dog as a contributing part of their diet in their western expedition.
BTW the beav can trap MN with an ADC license. MN will sell Wisconsin ADC operators a license but WI won't sell MN operators one because MN doesn't allow NR trapping.
"Inflation is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon". Milton Friedman.
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Re: Traps in park
[Re: west river rogue]
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07/06/18 06:56 AM
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i smelled dog cooking on a fire in philippines.....awful smell...i about barfed We had a pyre for a dog that died in the winter time. I did not think it smelled bad at all. Probably helped that we started the fire with some old cooking oil lol!
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Re: Traps in park
[Re: Jonnytrapper]
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07/06/18 07:03 AM
07/06/18 07:03 AM
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west river rogue
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i smelled dog cooking on a fire in philippines.....awful smell...i about barfed We had a pyre for a dog that died in the winter time. I did not think it smelled bad at all. Probably helped that we started the fire with some old cooking oil lol! thats because u werent roasting it you were torching it......and it probably didnt survive on poop diapers either. The one i smelled was roasting on a small bed of coals.
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Re: Traps in park
[Re: Nate L]
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07/06/18 07:21 AM
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trapper les
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The different natives up here (Red Lakers) have been known to cook up the occasional Labrador Retriever from time to time. Especially if it belonged to some errant White man.
"Those who hammer their guns into plowshares will plow for those who do not."
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Re: Traps in park
[Re: Nate L]
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07/06/18 08:59 AM
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Just someone after squirrels. Geez. How does crap like this even warrant being on the news? Probably the worst part is that somebody being paid to write a story doesn't know how to use quotation marks properly: "The DNR is looking into the traps, trying to figure out who owns them and why they left them “SET” in such a public place." What moron put quotation marks around the word set?
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Re: Traps in park
[Re: NonPCfed]
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07/06/18 01:26 PM
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Savell- The Hmong lived in the mountains of Indo-China and were (are?)looked down upon by the ethnic Vietnamese and Lao. They were generally tougher fighters and more loyal to the Americans than our other native allies during that war. Lutheran Social Services (with the help of the CIA) settled many Hmong in Minnesota and Wisconsin.
Now ask me what a "Karen" is and why there are 1,500 of them living in Huron, South Dakota... Ok....what’s a Karen ? ...and I may have some Mexicans I’d be willing to trade if they’re any count
Insert profound nonsense here
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Re: Traps in park
[Re: NonPCfed]
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07/06/18 01:39 PM
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west river rogue
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Savell- The Hmong lived in the mountains of Indo-China and were (are?)looked down upon by the ethnic Vietnamese and Lao. They were generally tougher fighters and more loyal to the Americans than our other native allies during that war. Lutheran Social Services (with the help of the CIA) settled many Hmong in Minnesota and Wisconsin.
Now ask me what a "Karen" is and why there are 1,500 of them living in Huron, South Dakota... i lived in huron and i dont know
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Re: Traps in park
[Re: Nate L]
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07/07/18 09:33 AM
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werent there when i had my office and lived in huron....only 2 brits. Huron was the pits Yes,rogue, this is a rather recent development. I don't know for sure but probably mostly brought in by Lutheran Social Services. I don't know (or if they will ever admit it) for sure but they help relocate for the CIA and other US gov elements foreign people who have helped out the agency-a reward for their loyalty. The various Burmese govs over the decades have not been friendly to the USA so we have people there (mostly the Karens) who have resisted and caused the Burmese gov heartburn. Locating such people to the Midwest is a good way to get these people into the country and repay them for their "services" abroad. Rogue- Huron is doing better now than probably hen you were there. Most of the Karen adults work for the Hutterite owned (Savell, you probably don't have Hutts down in TX either) turkey processing plant. A lot of PR folks are working for the Hutterites at the plant as well. Sort of a "only in America" sort of story. A German-speaking religious group who immigrated to the US only about 140 years ago because of persecution in Europe and who have done well communally farming in the northern Great Plains (both USA and Canada) started their own poultry slaughter house and eventually employ other ethnic groups, some new to the US, to run their meat packing factory. I wonder how many of the P Ricans will go back to the island if the economy there got a lot better? Savell- Just from what I've heard and seen around here, Hispanics, especially Mexican, often start off working in the meat packing plants but tend to get into construction. Our housing construction around here is on fire and has been that way for a while. When I built my house in 2008, I think the dry-wall and lawn irrigation sub contractors had mostly Hispanic crews.
"And God said, Let us make man in our image �and let them have dominion �and all the creatures that move along the ground". Genesis 1:26
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Re: Traps in park
[Re: Savell]
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07/07/18 10:01 AM
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....well put me down for one then....the sparrows keep building nest out in the washroom I have you a mated pair boxed and crated. Threw in a few squirrels and robins to get them there. Make sure your standing on top of the box and ready to jump into the front seat of yer truck when you open the box.
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Re: Traps in park
[Re: trapper les]
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07/07/18 10:49 AM
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You would think there might be a market for coyote and fox carcasses to the orientals. . There was when I lived in Idaho during the 80’s.
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Re: Traps in park
[Re: NonPCfed]
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07/07/18 11:30 AM
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werent there when i had my office and lived in huron....only 2 brits. Huron was the pits Yes,rogue, this is a rather recent development. I don't know for sure but probably mostly brought in by Lutheran Social Services. I don't know (or if they will ever admit it) for sure but they help relocate for the CIA and other US gov elements foreign people who have helped out the agency-a reward for their loyalty. The various Burmese govs over the decades have not been friendly to the USA so we have people there (mostly the Karens) who have resisted and caused the Burmese gov heartburn. Locating such people to the Midwest is a good way to get these people into the country and repay them for their "services" abroad. Rogue- Huron is doing better now than probably hen you were there. Most of the Karen adults work for the Hutterite owned (Savell, you probably don't have Hutts down in TX either) turkey processing plant. A lot of PR folks are working for the Hutterites at the plant as well. Sort of a "only in America" sort of story. A German-speaking religious group who immigrated to the US only about 140 years ago because of persecution in Europe and who have done well communally farming in the northern Great Plains (both USA and Canada) started their own poultry slaughter house and eventually employ other ethnic groups, some new to the US, to run their meat packing factory. I wonder how many of the P Ricans will go back to the island if the economy there got a lot better? Savell- Just from what I've heard and seen around here, Hispanics, especially Mexican, often start off working in the meat packing plants but tend to get into construction. Our housing construction around here is on fire and has been that way for a while. When I built my house in 2008, I think the dry-wall and lawn irrigation sub contractors had mostly Hispanic crews. use to be dakota pork? huron is the perfect place!!!
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