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Re: Long lining with Carona-19
[Re: 20scout]
#6946013
07/29/20 01:20 AM
07/29/20 01:20 AM
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Joined: Jan 2020
Posts: 4,949 Aliceville, Kansas 43
Yukon John
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Joined: Jan 2020
Posts: 4,949
Aliceville, Kansas 43
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As far as spreading/contracting the virus, unless you're staying directly with someone other than family, I wouldn't worry about it. Now, if you're in and out of a boarding house, with other shady characters, you may have a problem, just use your head and be careful. Most importantly, have fun, and rack up some k-9s! Best of luck!
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Re: Long lining with Carona-19
[Re: Yukon John]
#6946218
07/29/20 09:39 AM
07/29/20 09:39 AM
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Joined: Nov 2017
Posts: 5,516 West Central MN
20scout
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Joined: Nov 2017
Posts: 5,516
West Central MN
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As far as spreading/contracting the virus, unless you're staying directly with someone other than family, I wouldn't worry about it. Now, if you're in and out of a boarding house, with other shady characters, you may have a problem, just use your head and be careful. Most importantly, have fun, and rack up some k-9s! Best of luck! Thank you for answering my question instead of going way off subject. That was more or less my thoughts as well. The area is rural farm country and base camp will be at friends hunting cabin. They might be up for a weekend but I'll be staying in my camper when not on the line. Socializing will be done mostly from the cab of my truck or at a distance. About the only time I will be in contact with the public will be for gas and groceries. I would probably stand a better chance of getting poison ivy than the virus but then who knows. Sounds like there is only 1-2 cases in that county and I would like to keep the numbers down by taking my precautions.
Common sense is a not a vegetable that does well in everyone's garden.
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Re: Long lining with Carona-19
[Re: trapperne]
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07/29/20 06:09 PM
07/29/20 06:09 PM
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Joined: Jan 2017
Posts: 10,155 Marion Kansas
Yes sir
"Callie's little brother"
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"Callie's little brother"
Joined: Jan 2017
Posts: 10,155
Marion Kansas
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Maybe I missed it but as far as I know the word is coyote prices are still high. If that's the case through winter you should be able to make money and have a great time. I sure wouldn't pass up that kind of opportunity if I had the time. At best we are looking at some type of price adjustment as there are a lot of coyotes left over from this last season still looking for a home. At worst there are possible shipping restrictions of wild fur that may cripple the fur industry severely, still to early to say for sure well cow manure. Well thanks for bursting my hope filled bubble...Lol I didn't realize that there were that many coyotes leftover, thanks for thr heads up.
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Re: Long lining with Carona-19
[Re: 20scout]
#6948332
07/30/20 08:45 PM
07/30/20 08:45 PM
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Joined: May 2008
Posts: 1,076 SE Nebraska
trapperne
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Joined: May 2008
Posts: 1,076
SE Nebraska
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Sorry man but that’s the skinny, all ya gotta do is look at how few coyotes Fha sold and think how many more they collected After the last sale. Rough guess 50-100k just there, I know I could find another 20k in the country if I had to. We will know soon enough I guess, Fha will release some numbers any day now and we will find out what kind of sale they will have, I doubt they have a live auction in 3 weeks. Hopefully something good happens in the next 90 days but I’m not holding my breath.
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