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Re: Who are the real terrorists? Or are they ALL just terrorists? [Re: shivas.wisdom]
#26913612 - 09/02/20 11:40 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Anyone surprised this little shitstain grew up to become a homicidal maniac?
What kind of trash family did he grow up in? His mother drove him to Kenosha.
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Re: Who are the real terrorists? Or are they ALL just terrorists? [Re: shivas.wisdom]
#26913637 - 09/02/20 11:54 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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I wasn't seeing a beaver tail, but everyone else said it was a beaver. It was fat and very low to the ground. It moved slowly and seemed unafraid. We live on edge of a forest in a river town, and the smaller branch of the river is fifty yards from our house. I see racoons every night, but this wasn't that, or possum, muskrat, otter.
I looked up pictures and it looked like a beaver or nutria, but there are no nutria in Illinois.
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Re: Who are the real terrorists? Or are they ALL just terrorists? [Re: Brian Jones]
#26913676 - 09/02/20 12:16 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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We also have a nutria problem. The DNS even tried to encourage nutria hunting recently. Also mute swans.
https://talbotspy.org/marylands-mute-swan-problem-under-control-are-we/
Oh apparently the nutria have been eliminated
https://dnr.maryland.gov/wildlife/Pages/plants_wildlife/Nutria.aspx
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Re: Who are the real terrorists? Or are they ALL just terrorists? [Re: koods] 1
#26913683 - 09/02/20 12:22 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Can you imagine if a terrorist like Kyle Rittenhouse were an overt supporter of Biden?
The Trump cult is a national security threat


Why do so many trump supporters end up killing people?
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Re: Who are the real terrorists? Or are they ALL just terrorists? [Re: shivas.wisdom]
#26913742 - 09/02/20 01:03 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Good points. And from what i understand most trappers are highly respectful of the animals they hunt, treat them with utmost dignity and pledge to never leave unattended traps laying around. Leaving unattended traps laying around is despicable
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Re: Who are the real terrorists? Or are they ALL just terrorists? [Re: MagicMush123]
#26913802 - 09/02/20 01:49 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Trapping is despicable
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Re: Who are the real terrorists? Or are they ALL just terrorists? [Re: shivas.wisdom]
#26913910 - 09/02/20 02:58 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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shivas.wisdom said: Haha little bush talk break from politics
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ballsalsa said: As an outdoorsman, I enjoy fishing, I respect hunting and for the most part, I despise trapping.
It's probably a different situation further south, but I have friends who run traplines across the Yukon and northern BC and for the most part I've never had an issue with it.
Most people think of leg-hold traps or poison bait and suffering animals when they think of traplines - but the vast majority of trapping in my experience will use immediately lethal traps, or cage traps. There are a few exceptions where leg-hold traps are still used - but the expectation is that you need to check those lines much more frequently, and I believe they will eventually be phased out completely. Otherwise though, imo trapping is not necessarily less ethical than hunting
I'm generally thinking in terms of sport hunting/fishing. The animal has no chance with a trap. A fish can snap you off or get you hung up or spool you. A bear or a hog could charge you. Other animals could give you the slip. The odds aren't great but they have a sporting chance
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Re: Who are the real terrorists? Or are they ALL just terrorists? [Re: MagicMush123] 3
#26913953 - 09/02/20 03:22 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Brian Jones said: I wasn't seeing a beaver tail, but everyone else said it was a beaver. It was fat and very low to the ground. It moved slowly and seemed unafraid. We live on edge of a forest in a river town, and the smaller branch of the river is fifty yards from our house. I see racoons every night, but this wasn't that, or possum, muskrat, otter. A I looked up pictures and it looked like a beaver or nutria, but there are no nutria in Illinois.
Did it have no tail at all? Maybe it was an amputee beaver. Oherwise, my guess would be muskrat. They look and act fairly similar to beavers - major differences being they have a rat-like tail, and are probably 1/10th the size of a beaver on average.
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ballsalsa said: I'm generally thinking in terms of sport hunting/fishing. The animal has no chance with a trap. A fish can snap you off or get you hung up or spool you. A bear or a hog could charge you. Other animals could give you the slip. The odds aren't great but they have a sporting chance
Yeah, I don't know of anyone personally who traps for sport but I would feel inclined to agree. One of the major benefits of trapping - from a subsistence perspective - is that it requires minimal expenditure of calories compared to more active modes of hunting; but from a recreational perspective, that just amounts to lazy murder.
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koods said: Trapping is despicable
Trapping solely for furs or sport is deplorable, but the meat and eggs you pick up from your local corner store comes from a substantially more deplorable process than what happens out on a trapline
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Yeah it's difficult to avoid forming a deep respect for land and life when you are both actively surrounded by it, and significantly dependant on it. Abandoning active traps would be treated nearly as harshly as hunting breeding age females up here. In my opinion trapping is at it's worst when used as a form of pest-control by ranchers.
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Re: Who are the real terrorists? Or are they ALL just terrorists? [Re: shivas.wisdom] 4
#26913973 - 09/02/20 03:33 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Deer population was out of control in WI in mid 2000s. All kills were brought to a central processing center and given to the homeless. It conserved the land and people.....absolutely nothing wrong with that.
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Re: Who are the real terrorists? Or are they ALL just terrorists? [Re: SirTripAlot]
#26913989 - 09/02/20 03:43 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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There is a family of deer that sleep in my back yard. I had to put an electric fence around the garden to keep them out

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Re: Who are the real terrorists? Or are they ALL just terrorists? [Re: SirTripAlot]
#26914131 - 09/02/20 05:08 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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On man, those homeless were probably eating better than some non homeless. I love deer. 2 deer a year is enough for me and whoever I may share it with. Gotta cook it just right though.
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Re: Who are the real terrorists? Or are they ALL just terrorists? [Re: Eminence]
#26914355 - 09/02/20 06:45 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Elk is better IMO.
Hunting is too much work. Fish I can usually just let loose. Plus, fish smell bad enough on the inside; I don't need to find out how bad a large mammal smells when you pull out it's shit sack and whatnot.
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Re: Who are the real terrorists? Or are they ALL just terrorists? [Re: ballsalsa] 1
#26914373 - 09/02/20 06:52 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Ain't no elk round these parts. And fresh fish should not have a fishy smell. The bad smells involved in hunting are worth it every now and then. You'd have to pay so much money for the amount of meat you can get with one hunting trip, and you get to know exactly where it lived and how it was processed when you do it yourself. Plus it's different killing your own food, I actually think it's good for your conscience in a way to know you can actually kill for food and not just be one of those people who are repulsed by the idea of killing something but have no problem eating what other people kill.
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Re: Who are the real terrorists? Or are they ALL just terrorists? [Re: Eminence]
#26914379 - 09/02/20 06:54 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Cops just killed an unarmed 17 year old in DC
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Re: Who are the real terrorists? Or are they ALL just terrorists? [Re: Eminence]
#26914389 - 09/02/20 07:00 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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go gut and gill or filet a sack full of fish and tell me it doesn't stink. 
sure, a little trout or some crappie don't stink too bad but I assure you that a good sized yellowtail doesn't smell like roses on the inside. The slimy ass burlap sacks make the whole boat stink worse than fish guts though anyway.
I agree with you in terms of value per lb on hunting though. I just don't personally feel like putting in that kind of effort and I move too much to be lugging a freezer full of meat with me.
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Re: Who are the real terrorists? Or are they ALL just terrorists? [Re: koods]
#26914395 - 09/02/20 07:02 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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This shit is so wrong. law and order, amirite?
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Re: Who are the real terrorists? Or are they ALL just terrorists? [Re: ballsalsa]
#26914727 - 09/02/20 10:46 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Re: Who are the real terrorists? Or are they ALL just terrorists? [Re: shivas.wisdom]
#26915243 - 09/03/20 09:31 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Brian Jones said: I wasn't seeing a beaver tail, but everyone else said it was a beaver. It was fat and very low to the ground. It moved slowly and seemed unafraid. We live on edge of a forest in a river town, and the smaller branch of the river is fifty yards from our house. I see racoons every night, but this wasn't that, or possum, muskrat, otter. A I looked up pictures and it looked like a beaver or nutria, but there are no nutria in Illinois.
Did it have no tail at all? Maybe it was an amputee beaver. Oherwise, my guess would be muskrat. They look and act fairly similar to beavers - major differences being they have a rat-like tail, and are probably 1/10th the size of a beaver on average.
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ballsalsa said: I'm generally thinking in terms of sport hunting/fishing. The animal has no chance with a trap. A fish can snap you off or get you hung up or spool you. A bear or a hog could charge you. Other animals could give you the slip. The odds aren't great but they have a sporting chance
Yeah, I don't know of anyone personally who traps for sport but I would feel inclined to agree. One of the major benefits of trapping - from a subsistence perspective - is that it requires minimal expenditure of calories compared to more active modes of hunting; but from a recreational perspective, that just amounts to lazy murder.
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koods said: Trapping is despicable
Trapping solely for furs or sport is deplorable, but the meat and eggs you pick up from your local corner store comes from a substantially more deplorable process than what happens out on a trapline
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MagicMush123 said: Good points. And from what i understand most trappers are highly respectful of the animals they hunt, treat them with utmost dignity and pledge to never leave unattended traps laying around. Leaving unattended traps laying around is despicable
Yeah it's difficult to avoid forming a deep respect for land and life when you are both actively surrounded by it, and significantly dependant on it. Abandoning active traps would be treated nearly as harshly as hunting breeding age females up here. In my opinion trapping is at it's worst when used as a form of pest-control by ranchers.
It did look like a muskrat, but it was too big. I can't say what it weighed but far more than 4 lbs. which is what I read muskrats weigh.
When I was a guerilla weed grower, I had a definite fear of traps, though I never saw any.
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Re: Who are the real terrorists? Or are they ALL just terrorists? [Re: Brian Jones]
#26915259 - 09/03/20 09:38 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Maybe I'm suffering from the syndrome, but I'm convinced that if Trump wasn't President, there wouldn't be this many killed by cop incidents after George Floyd, which fuels more protests, gets cops more riled up and paranoid, in what now looks like an endless cycle.
Or possibly I'm wrong, and the killed by cops incidents are just under a media microscope now.
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#26915261 - 09/03/20 09:39 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Hunting is too much work.
Ya I agree . I’ve been trying to kill the same huge black tail buck for 3 years now . Got really close last weekend , his luck will run out eventually .
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