I sure hope not but there calling for frost on Sunday and Monday nights. We have a lot of flowers popping up way to early. All the trees are pushing buds and most of them already shooting out leaves. Our 2 small hot boxes should be ok as long as it doesn't get to cold. This is more or less in mid Ohio.
They strapped the feed bags on this week. I've been out 3 times and boated 63 channels so far. Had a very large fish on tonight either a flat or a sturgeon but it threw the hook early in the fight. I am in my bliss on the water chasing cats.
No, this isn’t about a backwards ideology thing,,, Tubi, a free streaming app . Has several newer looney toons on there. Didn’t think I would like them ,, but I was watching them with my granddaughter and some of them aren’t too bad. Pretty funny actually. Not works of comedy gold like the old ones from the late 30s to 50s,,, but not too bad.
Looking for about two dozen bridger #2 regular jaws 1 dozen duke#3 regular jaws ant ten duke 1.75 regula jaws will trade offset jaws of the same brand and size for the regular jaws
I am trying to better understand the difference between two castor-based lures I made.
For the first batch, I tinctured beaver castor in vodka for six months. I then took that tincture and mixed it with dried, ground castor that I purchased online. The ground castor wasn't a powder but more of a coffee ground consistency. The resulting aroma after sitting a week has a cold, sharp, almost metallic quality that I find very appealing.
For the second batch, I attempted to replicate that same scent profile using the leftover castor from my tincture that I dried then ground into a very fine powder because I couldn't get that coffee ground texture. However, this batch has a much more mellow scent and lacks that sharp, cold characteristic I observed in the first after waiting a week.
For both batches, I used a 1:1 ratio by volume (1 oz ground castor to 1 oz tincture).
My assumption is that the difference comes from the castor in the first batch still containing its full range of phenolic compounds, while the castor in the second batch had already been extracted during tincturing.
Some on here have been talking about Svengoolie and some of the good horror films. I have seen a few that were OK. But, lately for the second time I've started watching The Strain. If you like horror, it's got to be right at the top. Anybody else watch it?
Just letting folks know that I'm interested in purchasing larger lots of trapping books, literature and dvds. My inventory is awesome, but it never hurts to have more. Please message me if you're looking to clean house or know of someone looking to sell. I'm interested in large or small collections. Thanks Matt.
Very early Cortland #1 LS. Made in 1880 era. This trap has a one piece base-an early design It has single jaws with no teeth, much different than most Cortland's Nice overall condition-a nice unusual trap for your collection. I had never seen a trap like this The pan reads about 50% Price is $525 shipped
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1st issue of American Woodsman magazine from July 1951. Excellent condition! $20.00 to your door in lower 48 only. I accept cash, personal checks or postal money orders.
I have both Freedom Brand and Duke DP's available. 8 - 10 traps of each. $10.00 a trap or will trade for Alphas, Sterlings, Jakes, silver coins, bars, bullion, rounds or old US paper currency.
Probably a long shot here but I’m looking to buy an older center dump gravity box with good running gear. I’d prefer 300 bushel size but I’d be willing to look at other sizes. Must be in Wisconsin. PM me if you’ve got one for sale or know of someone who does. Thanks.
Anyone ever watch him? He's a conservative, Christian comedian. He has some really good political bits, and also some really funny stuff on animal rights activists.