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Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2004 01:17:10 -0400
From: "Addison Miller" <admiller@citynet.net>
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Deer Hunting Scent
Which oils do you use for trapping? If you got'em from MeadowSweet.com,
then you got'em from my lil redheaded wife :)
I intend to try it out this fall season. My Son is coming up from FL to
hunt with me... Gonna be neat :)
Regards,
Ad
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From: "Sean Boushie" <flintlocknfur@hotmail.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2004 1:07 AM
Subject: RE: MtMan-List: Deer Hunting Scent
> Meadow sweet huh...We've probably talked before and never made a
connection,
> I get my trappin oils from them.
>
> Yup deer like anise, lots of other critters too that I'm not going to
> mention so as to keep some sworn secrets to myself.
>
> They also like Cinnamon, peppermint, spearmint and nutmeg, we used to
bait
> our motion cameras with anise when doing deer # surveys for FWP.
>
> In fact the biggest problem beaver I ever got was in a slick mound set
> baited only with cinnamon oil. Sometimes ya gotta give em somethin
unusual.
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Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2004 09:04:56 -0700 (PDT)
From: mike hodges <cannonball208@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Wolf Pack Killed
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Just goes to show what happens when you mix the wild in with the domestic. I sure hate to here about whole packs being killed, but thats our world today. The bear tales are great. Beaver, you sound like a otr drivr. Been that myself, and have seen lots o' the same varmints runnin the roads.The first bunch of moose I saw was over by Jackson Hole a couple of winters back, and of course elk all over New Mexico and Arizona. I saw one black bear cub down by Palestine, Tx. about four years ago. The P&W says their migrating in from the ozarks. Keep the stories coming.
beaverboy@sofast.net wrote:Thought this was interesting, most don't read about the wolf problems out
west as the liberal papers don't print it or hide it on the back page.
bb
WOLF PACK KILLED
Jul 23, 2004
The largest wolf pack in the state
is dead after the U-S Fish and Wildlife officers were directed to
kill them. The nine-wolf Cook pack near McCall was preying on domestic
sheep grazing on state and federal land in the area.
Authorities say the pack killed more
than 100 sheep belonging to one rancher. Wildlife services agents
shot and killed the wolves after attempts at hazing them away from
the sheep failed.
Sheep herders tried to prevent the
attacks by camping with the sheep and using cracker shells, sirens,
lights and other methods, but nothing worked.
Two other packs in the area, the
Partridge pack and the Hazard pack, are also believed to be killing
sheep. Those packs may also be killed.
In Idaho, there are an estimated
37 packs which number more than 350 wolves.
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<DIV><FONT face="comic sans ms">Just goes to show what happens when you mix the wild in with the domestic. I sure hate to here about whole packs being killed, but thats our world today. The bear tales are great. Beaver, you sound like a otr drivr. Been that myself, and have seen lots o' the same varmints runnin the roads.The first bunch of moose I saw was over by Jackson Hole a couple of winters back, and of course elk all over New Mexico and Arizona. I saw one black bear cub down by Palestine, Tx. about four years ago. The P&W says their migrating in from the ozarks. Keep the stories coming. </FONT><BR><BR><B><I>beaverboy@sofast.net</I></B> wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">Thought this was interesting, most don't read about the wolf problems out<BR>west as the liberal papers don't print it or hide it on the back page.<BR>bb<BR><BR><BR>WOLF PACK KILLED<BR><BR>Jul 23, 2004<BR><BR><BR><BR>The largest wolf pack in the state<BR>is dead after the U-S Fish and Wildlife officers were directed to<BR>kill them. The nine-wolf Cook pack near McCall was preying on domestic<BR>sheep grazing on state and federal land in the area.<BR><BR><BR>Authorities say the pack killed more<BR>than 100 sheep belonging to one rancher. Wildlife services agents<BR>shot and killed the wolves after attempts at hazing them away from<BR>the sheep failed.<BR><BR><BR>Sheep herders tried to prevent the<BR>attacks by camping with the sheep and using cracker shells, sirens,<BR>lights and other methods, but nothing worked.<BR><BR><BR>Two other packs in the area, the<BR>Partridge pack and the
Hazard pack, are also believed to be killing<BR>sheep. Those packs may also be killed.<BR><BR><BR>In Idaho, there are an estimated<BR>37 packs which number more than 350 wolves.<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>----------------------<BR>hist_text list info: http://www.xmission.com/~drudy/mtman/maillist.html<BR></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV><p>
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Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2004 19:29:43 -0700
From: "Randal Bublitz" <rjbublitz@earthlink.net>
Subject: MtMan-List: RE: Clerk's caps,
Hello Brothers, There was a discussion about a month, or so, ago about
clerk's caps (known by other names that escape me at present). They are
the short billed 'workers' caps. A fellow on this list had patterns. I
had saved this info., but with my computer problems I lost the info.. I
was interested in general, but now an opportunity has come up for me to
portray a craftsmen at a local CA. Mission (ie, a Russian windmill
builder). I figure a cap like this would make my outfit look all the
better. If the gentleman who had the patterns would be willing to sell,
lend, give me a copy of the pattern I would be most interested. I have a
big fat head , so would be interested in the large pattern. If you see
this, please respond. Many thanks. Yfab, Randy 'hardtack' Bublitz
Life is short, paddle hard......
Randal Bublitz
rjbublitz@earthlink.net
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Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2004 21:32:36 -0600 (MDT)
From: beaverboy@sofast.net
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: RE: Clerk's caps,
That would be Larry and I'm sure he will see your message shortly and
respond.
Those round top cloth worker hats are pretty good too. Our company
just recently started selling forged ornamental steel components from
a firm out of Italy. They sent a tape along too about using their
product. The Italian blacksmith's in the tape (modern workers) were
all wearing those same round top cloth hats. Some things never change.
I thought that was pretty neat.
bb
> Hello Brothers, There was a discussion about a month, or so, ago about
> clerk's caps (known by other names that escape me at present). They are
> the short billed 'workers' caps. A fellow on this list had patterns. I
> had saved this info., but with my computer problems I lost the info.. I
> was interested in general, but now an opportunity has come up for me to
> portray a craftsmen at a local CA. Mission (ie, a Russian windmill
> builder). I figure a cap like this would make my outfit look all the
> better. If the gentleman who had the patterns would be willing to sell,
> lend, give me a copy of the pattern I would be most interested. I have a
> big fat head , so would be interested in the large pattern. If you see
> this, please respond. Many thanks. Yfab, Randy 'hardtack' Bublitz
>
>
> Life is short, paddle hard......
> Randal Bublitz
> rjbublitz@earthlink.net
>
>
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Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2004 21:02:47 -0700
From: "Randal Bublitz" <rjbublitz@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: RE: Clerk's caps,
Thanks bb, By the way, I enjoy your posts . Yfab, Randy
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Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2004 22:21:58 -0600
From: "larry and sheri" <l.renney@bresnan.net>
Subject: RE: MtMan-List: RE: Clerk's caps,
okay, I misplaced, miss filed or just plain lost the addresses. If you want
the patterns please send me your snail mail address again. I will make up
copies of the patterns this time at work so they can be sent out in a week
or so. All I ask is reimbursement for material and postage.
larry
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Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2004 23:32:25 -0500
From: "JIM BRYAN" <jbryan1939@msn.com>
Subject: MtMan-List: Re: sardines
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If you'll take a little beeswax........
Absalom
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