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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)
.233? Self load? Still prob cheaper at around $1.60 a round vs an Easton arrow, and 5 years of car magazines..

 
Interesting Green front locos. Do they have the name "Hindenburg" painted on their sides?
Since seeing them last summer I've not heard much at all about them. CSX is also tinkering with a hydrogen fuel locomotive but I've also not heard much about that one either.
 
Since seeing them last summer I've not heard much at all about them. CSX is also tinkering with a hydrogen fuel locomotive but I've also not heard much about that one either.
I don't know what you just said, as I'm still glancing at your profile pic...
 
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 only use the live traps at my rental way to populated to use a gun . At my place in the Catskills I dispatch them on the run this guy met wit a 30-06 IMG_8780.jpeg

I am looking to purchase a large caliper air rifle in the future .The .177 I have now is good but it’s not that effective at longer range maybe a .30 or .50 PCP
 
After a few seasons of light mouse activity this year they were rather fierce when it started to get cold. Been using a combination of traps in the house from the "old school" Victor wooden base traps to the newer black Tomcat traps along with electronic repellers from Victor. In the crawlspace under the house I have a Decon bait station along with a "Tincat" live trap from Victor (learned with the live trap to check it once a week as mice will turn on each other when they get hungry enough). Plus 2 outside cats who after cutting back some on food started catching more mice.
 
After a few seasons of light mouse activity this year they were rather fierce when it started to get cold. Been using a combination of traps in the house from the "old school" Victor wooden base traps to the newer black Tomcat traps along with electronic repellers from Victor. In the crawlspace under the house I have a Decon bait station along with a "Tincat" live trap from Victor (learned with the live trap to check it once a week as mice will turn on each other when they get hungry enough). Plus 2 outside cats who after cutting back some on food started catching more mice.
This man knows how to trap mice. That is a well complemented vermin assault operation you have going on there.
 
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