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Re: The Gulf Of America
[Re: Bruce T]
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4X8 is 32 Or does the metric system have a different answer? 
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Re: The Gulf Of America
[Re: wetdog]
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4X8 is 32 Or does the metric system have a different answer? Percentages. What’s 7% of 100…….whats 7% of 1000……see how they work?  
 
  
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Re: The Gulf Of America
[Re: Bruce T]
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How it it possible that Savell's posts are the least stupid posts on this thread? 
 
  
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Re: The Gulf Of America
[Re: upstateNY]
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… I hate it when google gives vague answers to my questions  ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2025/01/full-105-245900-img_6876.jpeg) Almost spit my wine out.Almost.   Hahahaaaa   You are my hero! I am sure if you asked Boco he could explain the answer to you.  
 
  
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Re: The Gulf Of America
[Re: Boco]
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… the gulf of canada     Hey Savell,throw out a couple jug lines as your country swirls down-Maybe you can snag a brown trout or two for supper,lol. MAGA. Why? Are you making another sandwich?  
 
  
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Re: The Gulf Of America
[Re: Bruce T]
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If all the closet queers like 160 loser,Savell and Upchuck NY came out there would be 3 times as many queers in the states as Canada instead of only double,LOL 
 
  
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Re: The Gulf Of America
[Re: Boco]
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If all the closet queers like 160 loser,Savell and Upchuck NY came out there would be 3 times as many queers in the states as Canada instead of only double,LOL When are you planning to move to be with your "kind"?  
 
  
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Re: The Gulf Of America
[Re: rvsask]
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I think someone has the world’s attention. (Columbia)sanctions and tariffs are a wonderful thing. Smile it’s coming.  Yep. Inflation is terrific. I wonder how many people do not actually know who pays the tariffs? The importer pays the tariff, they pass it to the consumer. Enjoy the higher cost of the, well tens of thousands of items you import.  kinda like OUR government raising taxes on the "greedy corporations", no? before Trump, EEEVIL Corporations would [finally] pay those "fair share" taxes, not the consumer. what changed???  
 
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Re: The Gulf Of America
[Re: Savell]
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There you are....how many traps did you set today? 
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Re: The Gulf Of America
[Re: Bruce T]
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Someone needs to put this one in the archives 
 
  
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Re: The Gulf Of America
[Re: Bruce T]
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 Lug, this is false. The government owns the forest, private companies are given allocations, not paid to harvest it. That’s not the same as what you are stating. Is it advantageous that they are able to acquire wood cheaper than in the us market? Yes, it is, but that’s a benefit of not privatizing everything. It is also done to spur economic activity in remote regions. Not trying to be antagonistic but being from PA you likely cannot picture what many people in the northern regions would do if not for the government spurring economic activity.  There’s not much else in many of these places to create employment. In the area I live  I wouldn’t even want guess how many people work in forestry but what I do know is that there would be much less good employment if not for forestry. It’s okay to hate it, I don’t take that personally. I just think the at the end of the day some of our timber is actually required, much like we require your vegetables from California in the 
 Just curious, have you ever been to PA and seen the trees?  I have been to Chibougmau, Quebec by way of Grand Remous dozens of times and seen the big Domtar yard off of 117, unless something has changed I have seen the pinacle if the Canadian toothpicks yall chip to make OSB, pole timber is what that is here.  Your country supplies softwood sawdust, ikea furniture's ingredients.  Let's not compare wood....it is too cold up there, yours is just smaller....  
 
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Re: The Gulf Of America
[Re: RegularJoe]
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 Lug, this is false. The government owns the forest, private companies are given allocations, not paid to harvest it. That’s not the same as what you are stating. Is it advantageous that they are able to acquire wood cheaper than in the us market? Yes, it is, but that’s a benefit of not privatizing everything. It is also done to spur economic activity in remote regions. Not trying to be antagonistic but being from PA you likely cannot picture what many people in the northern regions would do if not for the government spurring economic activity.  There’s not much else in many of these places to create employment. In the area I live  I wouldn’t even want guess how many people work in forestry but what I do know is that there would be much less good employment if not for forestry. It’s okay to hate it, I don’t take that personally. I just think the at the end of the day some of our timber is actually required, much like we require your vegetables from California in the 
 Just curious, have you ever been to PA and seen the trees?  I have been to Chibougmau, Quebec by way of Grand Remous dozens of times and seen the big Domtar yard off of 117, unless something has changed I have seen the pinacle if the Canadian toothpicks yall chip to make OSB, pole timber is what that is here.  Your country supplies softwood sawdust, ikea furniture's ingredients.  Let's not compare wood....it is too cold up there, yours is just smaller.... Hey, great question and statement. No, I haven’t. The best deciduous trees I’ve seen were in Iowa and Wisconsin. The conifers of the west coast incredible. There are such beautiful trees in many places I’ve been. I’d love to see PA’s trees. I’ve seen pictures of trees all over, I love them. I realize in comparison ours are nothing like trees of many places.   But in reality I believe our trees supply a bit more than that if 30% of your lumber comes from here. I’d guess framing lumber simply because when my son worked at the sawmill they cranked out 300000 boards a day. We aren’t using all of that.  Anyhow, I love the vast expanse of them and the nature they hold. I’m definitely not dissing on the USA’s trees. There are incredible trees all over your country.  
 
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Re: The Gulf Of America
[Re: Savell]
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 01/28/25 10:45 PM
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Not at all …. Just attempting to understand canadian culture  I just learned that Canada has soft wood and USA has hard wood so this is very edjumucational!     Happy trapping!  ScottW  
 
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