Maybe it's time to take him on the .22 mile ride?Next time he goes for the 5 mile ride.
Maybe it's time to take him on the .22 mile ride?Next time he goes for the 5 mile ride.
I'm too far off the main drag to get any drive by business...but we put something together. I do have some slabs to mill...gonna be some tics to flitch but lets do it! BYO sawhorses.Sounds like a marketing opportunity… Bring a pile of book-matched, flitch, and quarter sawn, surfaced slabs to the meet up! Maybe a flitch to make a slip matched bed floor?
In NY it’s illegal to relocate wildlife I’m sure people do it though . So anything I catch in a Hav-A-Heart trap if I don’t want it around it gets dispatched.Maybe it's time to take him on the .22 mile ride?
It seems we are the exceptions… Seems most around here equate live catch traps with relocate whereas I equate them with I cannot shot ‘em where they are.In NY it’s illegal to relocate wildlife I’m sure people do it though . So anything I catch in a Hav-A-Heart trap if I don’t want it around it gets dispatched.
Maybe some NY slabs would fit on the trailer heading to the meet?I'm too far off the main drag to get any drive by business...but we put something together. I do have some slabs to mill...gonna be some tics to flitch but lets do it!
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…and people would miss their cats if I used Conibears.It seems we are the exceptions… Seems most around here equate live catch traps with relocate whereas I equate them with I cannot shot ‘em where they are.
Maybe it's time to take him on the .22 mile ride?
My preferred round.View attachment 1225686Just sayin...
Train station lolView attachment 1225686Just sayin...
So ya'll got me thinkin...I've been wanting to get into the local live edge market. If I could get a lot in Winchester with some parking, maybe we could have a legit CSR...Chain Saw Rendezvous.Maybe some NY slabs would fit on the trailer heading to the meet?
Good choice...I can feel 3 1/2s after a good day on the river...My preferred round...
No kidding! I reserve the 3 1/2's for when I expect to be pass shooting geese. Otherwise it's 3" BB or #2.Good choice...I can feel 3 1/2s after a good day on the river...
It’s my fault for not tripping the trap at dusk and resetting in the morning…. If I do trip and reset I’ll get the occasional squirrel or bird but not the opossum or skunks. No raccoon problems with my vegetable garden but the deer can be a problem… bird netting seems to have stopped the deer from getting at the crops they like. I like critters around but they can be a challenge!Grizz ... if you want to catch woodchucks use fresh sliced cucumbers and change them every two days. If they get older, you will catch the other critters.
I kinda like 3 1/2s for effectiveness, high flyers from the kayak, and the visceral recollection, but I heard tell of a fella that shot a gobbler with a super mag from the prone, he got up took a few steps and passed out, woke up took a few more steps and passed out again, checked in later with a broken collar bone. I only shoot rifles from the prone.No kidding! I reserve the 3 1/2's for when I expect to be pass shooting geese. Otherwise it's 3" BB or #2.
Has anyone ever used Tannerright to check how stable the tree is? I did this past weekend. I taped a 1/2# tanneright to a 12 or 15' sapling pole, taped the pole to the tree so it was touching firmly, then shot it with a .233. (I actually did it twice)Today I had a tree company take down two Ash trees that were in danger of landing on our garage roof. Ours was rotted 20 feet up and too dangerous to climb to drop the top in pieces. The other one in the video was my good neighbors Ash that was also on its way out and leaning our way. I offered to pay to take it down and told him why. He offered to pay for the removal but I refused. I already cleaned up his tree and chipped the branches. The bucked up wood is in my future splitting pile. Then the rains came. Mine will get cut up another day. The first picture was his tree. The last picture is mine
I know how to catch skunks…Grizz ... if you want to catch woodchucks use fresh sliced cucumbers and change them every two days. If they get older, you will catch the other critters.
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