Yes my parents were proud of it. I know where it is I think. They kept everything. One of the meter readers got one at work. Attention getter is right. I am others just had to go see it in his meter reader turck.
It's in a shelf burping plastic container. If it doesn't burp it will turn to ammonia. Afraid to touch the container. Might disintegrate. Oh my gosh that could be bad. 😷
It might. Can you imagine an armadillo with his nose working hard getting a good whiff of that pepper. I would like a video of that. I actually have some vintage coyote urine. Like in 25 to 30 years old stuff. Bought it by the gallon for trapping. Might try it. Probably attract the canines and run off the yard bunnies. On second thought anyone want a bottle of pee?
For any of you that may not know this is where some of the guys from CC have landed. It is mostly pretty quiet but I go every couple of months to see if anything is new. Some of you might want to reconnect? There is one poster goes by Wu Chang and some of might know him. Quite the shot with the camera. Even gets stuff published.
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That is why I am here also. Like it that way and want it to stay this way. If the ones stirring up things don't like it there are places for them. Actually they are in those places I am betting.
Been ages hasn't it? I cannot even remember what I went by. @ness was there too as others on this forum. Ness didn't you have a link to the archives from the CC forum? Would like to look at it again sometime.
Even in Missouri cottonmouth not documented in areas. Not sure if they are behind or at the point they don't care anymore. My Reptiles and amphibians in Missouri may have a updated version. Probably out to see if they do. I can take you to some in Vernon and St Clair counties where they are not listed. I have shared my pictures on here of them. I am not sure if they are listed or not but upper flat creek is loaded too.
Thanks Rick,
Oh to be young again and knowing what I know now. AND having supporters and backers as these kids do. not really kids but you get my drift. We have many of these fish in their native ranges listed in this TU article. Feel blessed to achieve it,
State_of_the_Trout_2015_web.pdf (tu.org)
Way to go oneshot!
Found a few of the tiny more yellow ones that were too for gone. A small chicken variety of a sulfur shelf we picked and Pat cooked up and we had on toast. A couple days later while strolling around the yard off in the timber she found a cherry log covered in Oysters. Yard is now flushing with non eaters. Need to put on the bug sprayed clothes and do the sweat thing and hit the woods.
What a hoot! Oneshot the slum lord. I would rent from you might be fun. If I had a rental problem give you a call to fix. Study the teachings of Yoda oneshot. I hope I get to meet you someday, really I do.
Oh my,
So sorry and someone pass this to his family please at the appropriate time from Pat and I. Thanks @Mitch f and all who let us know for the prayers we sent.
BilletHead
It's a guessing game. We always pre buy and did a few weeks ago. If I remember right at 1.70 a gallon. So far over the years our gamble we have not been stung knock on wood. During demand times (Winter) and when crap hit the fan last winter The price will go up.
Do you or anybody else on here know about how the higher weight rods do? 7wt on up to the 10wt? I can't think of a better deal to backup for a posable accident or for introducing a new angler to the heavyweights. Thank you @netboy for the post and the link.
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