Re: Amish and Face Diapers
[Re: Lugnut]
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03/11/21 10:31 PM
03/11/21 10:31 PM
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we have a huge amish population up here they have bought uo hundreds of farms that would be abandonded if not for them, they keep to them selfes are off the grid, i have delt with quite a few of them at their saw mills they are polite friendly people and they like to shoot the bull, am happy we have them they keep the land in production and old farms from falling into rot and ruin. saying that i havent seen any of them wearing masks either banchee
TOMMY HAYES
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Re: Amish and Face Diapers
[Re: Lugnut]
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03/11/21 10:34 PM
03/11/21 10:34 PM
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Posts: 45,519 james bay frontierOnt.
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I won’t share the other two walls, it’ll just kindle bitterness. That's probably a good idea. You do seem a little better. There,fixed it for you.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Re: Amish and Face Diapers
[Re: Lugnut]
#7213236
03/12/21 09:26 AM
03/12/21 09:26 AM
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Posts: 1,354 Saskatchewan
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Huh Upstate? Saskatchewan, actually. If you’re unaware that we’ve got goats then you’re even less informed than I’d have guessed. Look it up. I’m currently mascerating another one for a euro .
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Re: Amish and Face Diapers
[Re: rvsask]
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03/12/21 09:35 AM
03/12/21 09:35 AM
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Huh Upstate? Saskatchewan, actually. If you’re unaware that we’ve got goats then you’re even less informed than I’d have guessed. Look it up. I’m currently mascerating another one for a euro .
I never knew it.Are they Native to there or were they brought in?
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Re: Amish and Face Diapers
[Re: Lugnut]
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03/12/21 09:37 AM
03/12/21 09:37 AM
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They’re native. Their populations fluctuate lots due to winter severity. I’ve read some here winter as far south as Wyoming. For the record my 14 yr old actually killed that particular one with a muzzleloader, not me.
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Re: Amish and Face Diapers
[Re: rvsask]
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03/12/21 09:39 AM
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They’re native. Their populations fluctuate lots due to winter severity. I’ve read some here winter as far south as Wyoming. Well,I guess I learned something new today!!
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Re: Amish and Face Diapers
[Re: Leftlane]
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03/12/21 09:43 AM
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And from one of them obnoxious Cannucks too LOL Don't rub it in !!
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Re: Amish and Face Diapers
[Re: Lugnut]
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03/12/21 09:45 AM
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That doesn't sound like my style at all. Ima rub it in guy and Kory can tell ya he is usually on the receivin end today is your turn Tee
“What’s good for me may not be good for the weak minded.” Captain Gus McCrae- Texas Rangers
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Re: Amish and Face Diapers
[Re: Crit-R-Dun]
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03/12/21 09:45 AM
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Hey RV, show Upstate a pic of your wall with the leopard, cape buffalo and giraffe you got in Saskatchewan too! I heard them Saskatchewan Giraffes are better eating than the Africa ones.
Last edited by upstateNY; 03/12/21 09:47 AM.
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Re: Amish and Face Diapers
[Re: Leftlane]
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03/12/21 09:46 AM
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That doesn't sound like my style at all. Ima rub it in guy and Kory can tell ya he is usually on the receivin end today is your turn Tee My turn in the barrel.OK let er rip.I got wide shoulders and thick skin.
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Re: Amish and Face Diapers
[Re: rvsask]
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03/12/21 10:10 AM
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Nice! Some good whitetails there! I've been guiding full time for most of my life and I can say one thing with certainty. Canada has some awesome hunting, no doubt about it, but our game densities are nowhere near what they have down south. Its one of the biggest problems a guide has to deal with. Hunters from the US are used to seeing a lot of game every day.Then they pay tens of thousands for a hunt and get discouraged when they dont see game every day. On a good northern hunt in a good area with a good guide you should feel lucky if you see more than two or three good animals in a ten day hunt. Often you will only see one. I've seen the best Canada has to offer, and the fact is few Canadians have even experienced it because they never get into those areas. Even the best areas here have much lower game densities than most southern states. Back when I was still logging I spent a year in a little town in Colorado falling timber. Every morning on the way to work we would see literally hundreds of mule deer and elk. We all need to wake up because outdoorsmen are in real trouble on both sides of the border. Canada doesnt have any political leaders like the governor of SD and a few others who will stand up for hunters and trappers. Things are changing at an incredibly fast rate. They are trying to pass some regulations here that will make it illegal to use horses in some areas. Imagine that. Sometime in the last year they have changed the rules on mailing guns. We used to be able to just box one up and send it anywhere in Canada. Not anymore. You have to have a small business account and its a real pain in the rear. Our game management in many areas is laughable and game populations are suffering. The caribou herds up north are a good example. The biggest problem we face in Canada is the percentage of the population that hunts, and or traps, is very small compared to the US. This gives us very little political power or significance, and the immigration policies are only making it worse. Ignoring it and arguing that we are better than our southern neighbours isnt productive. Lets clean up our own backyard first. Start by using your vote wisely, remember that not all immigrants have the same value system we do, ( especially when it comes to the outdoors) and take a kid hunting or trapping. The next generation wont have what we have gotten to enjoy if you dont.
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