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November 2, 2017 at 4:02 pm #1725073
Agreed and fully support your comment(s) Jon.
Just that some people don’t treat their animals the same as you or I. And the laws are very vague, which allows treatment many would consider poor or inhumane.
CAFO (Confined Animal Feeding Operations) is an example.November 2, 2017 at 12:38 pm #1725002While I don’t condone the mistreatment of animals or abuse of any creature…….
I hope none of you ever go to a dairy, hog, turkey, or chicken farm. Let alone a slaughter house. You all will probably become vegetarians.Don’t differentiate cosmetics between a chicken and a dog, when they are both tools. It is all cosmetic. Some nations/cultures eat dog as a delicacy, while others praise the cow.
There is a lot of complaints about dogs living in cages for days.
Yet, chickens laying eggs never leave the box they are in, yet everyone loves fried eggs…..Otherwise some people might begin throwing buckets of blood on those wearing fur coats……..
Again………I’m a dog lover.
October 12, 2017 at 3:41 pm #1720617You’re splitting hairs; they’re indigenous to North America. The Anishinabe have been in North America since before 1600 BC. Whether they were in Main or Minnesota, they are still… NATIVE…AMERICANS.
Are you stating the war between the Dakota and Ojibwe, fought in the Mille Lacs area, did not happen? And that the Dakota were not there before the Ojibwe?
Secondly,
That’s fine, if you want to classify Indigenous to the 7 Continents.
You can tell that story all you want. You are entitled to your own opinion.October 12, 2017 at 12:48 pm #1720569The entire problem with all of this is that the Ojibwe are not indigenous to the area, they are from the east coast and migrated to the area in the 1750s.
This area was originally indigenous to the Dakota.
The Ojibwe fought the Dakota and pushed them west.The Ojibwe heritage at Mille Lacs is as old as the European heritage at Mille Lacs.
Even Wakon is a Dakota name.
This is all about the treaty and how it has created segregation and racism in this county.
March 27, 2017 at 12:42 pm #1684263Hey strangers! How have you all been!
I’m still around, just don’t post anymore.However, I want to state this, because this has been bothering me for several years. All people do is beoch, beoch, beoch……No action.
Get out of your chair and start protesting. Every other race, religion, color, and creed are protesting.
And they are protesting laws.
Think of the civil rights movement. They changed laws. All for civil rights.So, until you all mass together and start protesting and breaking the laws, you will not change anything. (Breaking a law doesn’t necessarily mean violence or hurting other people/property) People break the law every day they drive over 55mph.
The slaves were freed from slavery, yet it took 100 years for them to have equal rights. They didn’t change that law by sitting on their azz…..They protested. Whether is was sharing the same drinking fountain, the same booth at a café, or what seat they could share on a bus.
Quit your beoching and go protest.
Launch the boat and start catching walleyes.
Mr. Fellegy started it when he broke the law in front of the DNR in protest. But non of you want to go protest.Launch your boat on the pond and go start catching/keeping/eating walleyes.
Start your protest.Otherwise, it is another happy spring of netting walleyes for a specific race of people who have rights that no other race of people do.
See ya,
I’m outa here……March 31, 2014 at 8:36 pm #1400815Quote:
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By the way, how is that ozone hole in the artic circle doing? Aren’t we all suppose to be dead by now because of cosmic radiation?
You do know that Reagan signed an international treaty, the Montreal Protocol, that was designed to protect the ozone layer by phasing out CFCs that are primarily responsible for ozone depletion, right? The reason that it is no longer as urgent as it was is because we took regulatory action to slow what was causing it. Do you have any other irrelevant quips?
Oh, how very nice of Reagan…..
Point being:
Never let a crisis go to waste….power, money, “proof of how smart I am”.Where is Einstein when we really needed him…..
Now, is this climate change making it hot or cold? Still trying to figure this one out???????
Sunday was nice and warm, but I heard that Thursday, April 3rd, could be a snow fall of 10″???? Holy crap, the sky is falling!!!!!!!
March 31, 2014 at 8:11 pm #1400808Quote:
The real problem is:
Scientists who have been saying this for years
are the only ones getting “paid” in research dollars to
provide results proving “global warming” or it’s latest iteration.
Is it global warming or climate change?
By the way, how is that ozone hole in the artic circle doing? Aren’t we all suppose to be dead by now because of cosmic radiation?I still blame the dinosaurs for smoking tobacco that wiped out the species. 2nd hand smoke does kill.
Never let a crisis go to waste: money
Never let a crisis go to waste: power
Never let a crisis go to waste: “See how smart I am”If you want to be naïve and believe what others tell you about their facts, do what makes you feel better.
Hey, whatever you do to save the planet makes you sleep better at night, go for it! I’ll never condemn it!
Never let a crisis go to waste: money
Never let a crisis go to waste: power
Never let a crisis go to waste: “See how smart I am”
Never let a crisis go to waste: money
Never let a crisis go to waste: power
Never let a crisis go to waste: “See how smart I am”
—insanity: doing the same thing over again and expecting different results—-
Is it getting warmer or colder?
March 20, 2014 at 7:32 pm #1397879Quote:
I keep forgetting about Gregs! Thanks.
Bought from McDonalds years ago so thanks for that reminder too. I see they sell online which is necessary for the ones far away.
Greg’s Meats in Hampton is the best to be found. It has won several national awards, including “National Grand Champion.”
Check out his website.
Doesn’t get any better for quality:February 5, 2013 at 11:52 pm #1138483Paul missed a few things:
Racing tractors when the parents were at the neighbors, playing Euchre.
Shooting rats in the dairy barn with a pellet gun.
Riding hefers, playing rodeo in the calf barn.
Jumping from the top of the grain bin into the soy beans, seeing who had the guts to jump from the highest point.
Drinking fresh milk, from the bulk tank, trying anything in the world to kill a hang over on Saturday morning from the Chitty-Schmidties.
Playing “guts” with the bull, only to have it bust through the fence to pummel your arse, as you raced for your life to get on the tractor seat.and lastly……..
Crawling into bed at 4am, pie-eyed, only to have dad yell at ya to get out of bed at 5am because there was work to do. (I know he knew I was pie-eyed)…..October 17, 2012 at 2:08 am #1105632Not to come across as a prick, but if your batteries are dead, you either have a draw or you didn’t maintain them.
Either/Or, it is your fault.You have to take care of your batteries.
However, if you purchased a bad battery from the start, then it is a different story. A brand new battery, in storage at the store should be at 12.7v or higher. If it is at 12.69v, I would not purchase it. 12.75 to 12.8 would be best.
October 9, 2012 at 2:13 am #124564While I enjoy seeing pics of bigger bucks on camera that have become older and nocturnal, those bigger, older bucks I’m seeing in zone 3 are NOT getting harvested. They are nocturnal.
As for APR, it is NOTHING MORE THAN ANTLER GREED.
It has nothing to do with buck harvest or balance of heard. If that was the case, there would be less does taken OR there would not be an open buck harvest. This would be regulated by the DNR, just like it has for anterless harvest for so many years.It is nothing more than antler greed.
While the majority of people want to shoot a trophy buck or catch a 10lb walleye, if they are “common”, then they are not trophies, are they?NOT EVERYONE CAN HAVE A TROPHY! This isn’t soccer people. Not everyone can have a trophy. Not everyone wins.
Not everyone is in it for the competition.
Some people enjoy “hunting”, not shooting big antlers.Greed,
so sad, but so true. All about greed.But, as I said, I’m enjoying seeing the half-dozen 8pt- to 12pt bucks we are seeing that are nocturnal.
HOWEVER, on a flip side of the coin, I know of several areas in zone 3 that have minimal hunting pressure, but do not produce big antler bucks.
I think they should roll zone 3 into “earn a buck” program by shooting a doe first and that no archery should take a buck. All archery should be anterless only. Because archery is about the hunt, not the animal, right?????I’m sure I struck a few nerves here. But that is OK. The nerves I struck are those who I speak the truth of. The truth being special interest of the minority being shoved down the throat of the majority, through lobbying of our government.
October 5, 2012 at 11:29 pm #124429An employee of mine and his two brothers went to the SE corner of Idaho.
Over-the-counter bull elk tag was something in the range of $400 for non-resident.They brought a 4-wheeler to assist and went 7 miles up in the mountains.
2nd day in the hunt, a 340″ class 6×6 was taken by my employee on state/federal land. All on their own.
Other than the 4 wheeler, it was a true camping trip of staying in small tents for 5 days.
What an incredible hunt in my opinion, as well as a “real” hunt, and with brothers.
A mix of a hunt (without cages, fences, or guides), with “natural” trophys (a 340″ 6×6 bull is a trophy in my book with archery, done with the brothers you love, with a sport they all love…….together.
October 3, 2012 at 12:05 am #1102570Quote:
Get a 24 inch Hastings barrel and put a leupold vx1 2-7×32 scope on it and you will have a weapon deadly out past 150 yds. Be sure to test different brands of slugs as some shoot better than others if each situation.
My two cents.
This combo can’t be beat with a 2 3/4″, 3/4oz Federal Barnes Expander, tipped.
Took a doe at 220 yards, confirmed with a range finder. I’m zeroed in at 150 yards, holding approximate 2-3 MOA.
September 24, 2012 at 11:26 pm #1100874change the sticker from 90hp to 75hp.
or,
change the computer on the 75hp to 90hp.
August 21, 2012 at 12:44 am #122232Where in the “range” are you going to find a 400yd shot?
What am I missing?
Even in the flats around Upper Red Lake, the “bog” has no opening for a 400yd shot because of tall grass and brush. They don’t stand as tall as a deer and not every wolf weighs 150lbs…..The only way I could see a clear 400yd shot on a “dog” would be a picked hayfield that would cover a quarter section of land.
I’m picturing these dogs up in the arrow head region across to Red Lake area. Are people actually seeing them in open fields of the NW part of the state?
Again, not to be a smartazz……I’m just asking.
August 21, 2012 at 12:37 am #122231Quote:
I got a Cabelas sales flyer over the weekend that states a $249.99 price on the Axis black/matte finish. I can’t find anything online to confirm the start dates, but I seem to remember some where in the Aug 23rd range.
At that price, a guy should buy 4 of them!!!!!!
223, 25-06, 7mm, 300Win Mag!!!!!!!!!!!However, the triggers on the Ventures and Vanguard 2’s are really SEXY SMOOTH!!!!!!
August 19, 2012 at 4:46 pm #122207If one wants a low-price introductory rifle, this gun is it. However, for another $100 to $150, one can purchase the TC Venture or the Weatherby Vanguard 2, which both have better stocks and adjustable triggers.
The accuracy from reviews appears to be equal to the Axis.
To me, trigger performance is more than half the battle when it comes to accuracy.August 2, 2012 at 10:29 pm #1089264I wish I could take credit……but the last 2 times out, it is my buddy who is catching the big fish.
In the last 2 trips, he had 6 fish between 37 to 42 inches (a 37″, 38″, 38.5″, 40″, 41″, and a 42″).Someone PLEASE tell me how 2 guys, fishing the same area, 2 rods each, suckers under corks, same set ups, and he KILLS me 4 fish to my 1 and he catches all the big fish. WTF!!!!!!!!
Very humbling to be honest.
Especially when it is his boat, so I’m buying the $18/dozen sucker minnows!!!! I get to “watch the show”.To rub it in worse, he wears a shirt that says:
“If you don’t succeed on your first try, maybe success ain’t your thing!”July 23, 2012 at 12:02 am #1086484If I had to use a line-counter reel for bottom-bouncing a rocky reef, I’d crank up the line a good 5′ off the bottom and throw the rod in the rod holder, kick back in the chair, and take a nap…….Too cumbersome and no benefit.
If you use a line counter on bottom bouncing to find your depth and repeat it, then do you use a line counter to fish jigs on the river? To repeat the depth?
Too bulking and cumbersome when you are already pulling 2-3oz weights in the first place.
July 22, 2012 at 11:57 pm #1086481This isn’t a 5-star resort, but it is decent and comfortable. The owners put it in the top 5 places I’ve ever stayed with their great service and hospitality.
It is in the city of Hackensack, but it is off a quiet street. Walking distance to ice cream, parks, shopping, but you hear the frogs croak at night.
Walleyes, pike, bass, panfish prevail. Great fishing.
Clean water for swimming.
Small enough lake to handle all the boats you’d bring, yet big enough to handle any boat you’d bring.Can’t say enough good things about a family resort that is “reasonable” for cost and has all the amenities and comfort, without making one feel too close to home that you have to worry about work.
Planning on taking the family there next summer for a week.
PM me if you want more details. I did do a fishing report on the lake about 4 years ago. You can find it if you search it out here on the site.
July 10, 2012 at 11:40 pm #1082856Quote:
If it is the u-joint it’s an easy job to do yourself, about a 2 on a scale of 1-10.
ummmmmmmmmm, not if it is the teflon-sealed-cap U-joints. Butane torch will work, but Oxy torch is MUCH easier. Burn off that teflon and it will fall apart. If you DO NOT burn off ALL of the teflon, have fun with a sledge hammer or big vice……….and get a snicker’s bar, cause “it’s going to be awhile”…….
When you burn the teflon seal out of the pin-hole, it squirts out. If it doesn’t squirt out, it ain’t coming apart!
Have fun!
July 6, 2012 at 3:41 am #1081468Quote:
I would hope with the images and report of theft to the popo, they would give the guy the benefit of the doubt. Good luck on finding your motor.
Nope,
Who are you going to give “benefit of doubt to”?If you don’t have the serial number, you are SOL.
That is no different than telling the police that a car, gun, boat, fish locator, or anything else identifiable via serial number is stolen. If you don’t have the serial number, you are SOL, because there is no proof.Take a wild guess at how many 25hp short-shaft evinrude motors exist?
Write it off as gone…..
July 5, 2012 at 10:39 pm #1081412Got a serial number on that motor to prove it was yours or do the cops have that serial number so they will know it is stolen?
If not, it ain’t yours anymore!!!!!!
Good luck claiming that a motor with a “scratch” is yours.
June 13, 2012 at 4:38 pm #1075748Quote:
I just wouldn’t give my money to a company that clearly knocked off the st croix avid and makes it it in china but still wants 140$ for it!
Can’t aruge with that! But if it was a $70 rod……then there would be discussion!