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Yesterday at 03:34 PM
My wife has had both hips replaced and she made it look like a walk in the park compared to my knee replacements.
My sister has had hips and knees done and hips and way easier.
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Yesterday at 03:13 PM
Have a great day!
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Yesterday at 03:11 PM
How do you buy raffle tickets ?
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Yesterday at 02:57 PM
They are still made. Minnesota Trapline should have some in a week or 2.
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 02:52 PM
Morning all
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 02:46 PM
Originally Posted by elsmasho82
Speaking of Jameson, we were out to breakfast and Chuckie was wearing Bob Jamesons t shirt and some old fella said to him; boy I like to indulge in that once in a while (the back of a shirt has a red fox holding a bottle of lure) and we laughed when we caught the misunderstanding!

grin
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 02:10 PM
At least you don't have to worry about computer issues
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Trap Shed
Yesterday at 01:40 PM
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Yesterday at 01:39 PM
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Yesterday at 01:38 PM
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Yesterday at 01:18 PM
Trade pending.
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 01:07 PM
Originally Posted by Nessmuck
We got 2.00 to mow a lawn. Used the home owners

Mower and gas...around 1969-1970

Coke was .10 cents

Funny bones ...08 cents

Penny candy

Mcdonalds cheese burgers .20 cents

So 2.00 went pretty faah back then


if we run the inflation calculator 1969 to 1988 when you were mowing lawns to when I was mowing lawns

2 dollars in 68 money should have been 6.80 in 1988 money so 5 bucks wasn't as good as I thought it was

I do think it went up to 7 around 1990
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Trap Shed
Yesterday at 01:02 PM
Trades
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Trap Shed
Yesterday at 12:17 PM
I have Bridger 1.65's that are fully modified. These were Morris Fenner's personal traps. I purchased all of his traps from him. These traps have his trap tags on them. $12.00 each plus shipping. Scott
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 11:58 AM
Glad you are both safe
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Trap Shed
Yesterday at 11:34 AM
1. The LaVerne Israelson Collection
The most successful Methods of Trapping Wild Mink
The Most Successful Methods of Trapping Red Fox,Wolf,Coyote,Lynx,Bobcat &Black Bear
The Most Successful Method of Trapping Weasel "Ermine"
The Most Successful Method of Trapping Beaver, Otter and Muskrat.
$50 for all four books plus shipping (estimated at $9.00).
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Trap Shed
Yesterday at 11:19 AM
Bump.
One can left.
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 11:07 AM
Wow! Impressive pictures...Ma' Nature at her best. Be safe Mark.
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 10:21 AM
Originally Posted by Boco
Nothin like a wolf bone thru your nasal septum.
The tatoo / body piercing artists will buy up the bones as fast as you can cleanem.

The only tricky thing is in Manitoba, you need a licence or permit for everything. My animal, my bones, but the person buying them technically requires a possession permit or an animal parts dealers licence……and the authorities lay this on the seller to make sure the buyer has the right stuff.
I just tell them roughly the location of a pile of bones if they want to go get some for free……..but nobody wants to get off their feet, walk out there and get em……lol
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 08:03 AM
Just awesome, protecting his little sister. Welcome to manhood!
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