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We are in the process of planing a hunt this fall. It will be an DIY hunt, we are looking at units 44 and 444. We put in for mule deer in 444 and OTC elk tags for 2nd rifle. Never hunted Elk or Mule deer, have looked at it on the maps. Anyone have any info they are willing to share about these areas. Not looking for monsters, just something solid.
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10 minutes ago
These coastal beavers are sure nicer than the ones in the big river close to home. Kind of long haired silky ones. Of course you New Yorkers are used to great quality beaver.
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17 minutes ago
Good question. It may have something to do with diet. Around here the beaver that primarily live on cottonwood almost always have light colored castors, whereas, the coastal pond beaver that live on Lilly rhizomes tend to have darker colored ones. Almost always.
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1 hour ago
Thanks Boco, I am having fun. Thanks too, Walt, TB, Allan, its all good. Thanks JP, slowpoke, I will.
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1 hour ago
gonna need some kinds of AC in that thing in the summer, you might as well be in an oven. If true, maybe such heat would be hard on an atv or snowmobile There are a few around here guys have put the spinning roof vents on top of. I don't know how well they help just noticed they had put them on them when I was driving down the road.
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1 hour ago
Thank you for the replies. I’m glad I saved them.
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1 hour ago
Aww wolfdog camo is a personal thing. It's fun to blend in well and definitely can't hurt a thing. But keep in mind animals don't see like we do different spectrums, and have better hearing and nose. I did a lot of camo when I was young face pain ECT, but in my area for deer I noticed on unplanned hunts after work in jeans and a red flannel I killed just as many. Good approach using terrain, cover and the wind are much more important than camo in my experience. Did you see the pictures I posted of my son at 7 in Brite orange killed his first turkey with that cheap 20lb bow spot and stalking it by himself? Just the best example I personally have to back up my opinion with a personal example. Yet everyone says you need full camo $10 a shot tsx and a shotgun that can shoot 75 yards to kill turkies!!! Hmm maybe it was a freak one off we'll both boys spot and stalked mature time last spring in basic camo one with head net one with face paint and killed mature toms at 13and 15 yards . Did the camo help well maybe, but I was right between both the boys in a camo t shirt and jeans and no head cover or face paint so I won't say the camo made any different but it could not have hurt. Bad approach or wrong wind direction and camo won't matter. Don't slam you doors and cycle you guns loudly when you get aout of the truck helps with coyote calling here. Approach and wind make a big difference in success especially if hunting pressure is high. I like a decoy that moves by the call and that a good ways away from me so they are focused on it not on me. I am more successful early in the morning to a few hours after daylight. I'm no expert calling coyotes and don't do it much but t do kill them doing it
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1 hour ago
I think it’s a lohmar. Made in the late 70’s or early 80’s I believe. I think you’re right from the pics I found online. It is very similar to the Triumph 31. The chains and pans are the only differences I could tell from online pics.
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1 hour ago
Oh no, how dare he Yes, he will be back!
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2 hours ago
Animal rights organizations are out to destroy more than just the rights of hunting and trapping. They will lie cheat and steal, then put the blame on us. That trap in the picture isn't hurting that dog, the jaws are closed and just placed on it. I remember when sickle bar mowers were in common use for making hay. The farmers dog was always following the farmer around. They would run in front of the mower, and get their leg cut off . Back then almost every farm had at least one three legged dog. The animal rights organizations would take pictures of them and claim it was caused by the dog chewing it's leg off because it was caught in a trap. They're a very sick deceitful bunch of hate everything anti's! They cause more division and hate than anyone.
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2 hours ago
Just out of curiosity what kind of church do you preach at? Like, what denomination?
Assembly of God, of the old school, traditional variety.
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2 hours ago
Ok. Everyone deserves their dreams. Sometimes when I see “celebrities” or people that come from money with exotic big game animals that they have hunted, I am not impressed. Trying to see both sides of the coin. Normally I think they paid a guide to take them out that did all the work, scouting, ECT them they shoot it take some pictures then head back to the lodge for drinks and cigars while the guid handels gutting and caping the animals. So are they really hunters or people with money that pay hunters to take them out and put them in the place to do the shooting is always my question? Also because someone with money likes to shoot and has guns does not mean they like the idea of everyone having the same access to guns but like the restrictions as long as it doesn't apply to them. I'm always cautious and skeptical. One thanks for sure Biden about everything anti-American as you can get. Maybe the election will be such a blow out that they can't deny trumps when this year.
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2 hours ago
1 of the people at Saturday's River Country RC & D grazing conference said he gets a couple dozen baby goats each spring, lets 'em eat brush all summer & then makes a profit selling "em before winter for meat.
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2 hours ago
Buddy recommended picking it up with a mullet and cutoff flannel to get the friendly discount... I'll let ya know what happens in a week or so So .... what year is it ?
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2 hours ago
I wonder if other insurance companies are promoting it too
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2 hours ago
you ks guys quit with all this Osage orange talk..it's hedge. or if your an okie its bodark
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2 hours ago
[quote=Providence Farm] Keith an infringement is an infringement regardless of the letter by the name. None of them believe in the constitution.
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"They" fear SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED almost as much as the words - DJT
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2 hours ago
The deep/narrow is key. Deep, narrow, grooved runs can be stacked. The bottom trap will be hit first, then following beaver will swim over the first and be caught in the top. In my area there a few ponds with clay bottoms where this can apply. Probably better off just setting single traps a few feet apart. Less fuss The way I did it was alotta fuss…lol, but I wanted to try it. The water was so deep in this little pocket, we had 4 traps in the sleigh so figured let’s try it. Seen a little action here late last fall, this one was only 25lbs. Pulling these next weekend and moving on.
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2 hours ago
Just watched trapper Jake... Great stuff. Thank you...
I enjoy watching all the seasons of alone.. Old Henry a decent western id never heard of until the other day..
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2 hours ago
Since I am from Texas, I have no idea what "ice out" or "ice in" is anyway I would guess "ice in" was the date there was no open water but is "ice out" the first sign of open water or no ice? Winter was mild down here compared to normal temps Ice out ..on Lake Winnipesaukee...is when the Mount Washington cruise ship ..can dock at all 5 of its stops. And just the opposite for ice in..on the lake
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2 hours ago
It's a regular bloodbath. Lol
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