>does anyone know how to get creosote off my canvas tent ?
WD-40 will get it off then you can use "Shout" to wash out the WD-40
Possum
Remember: Just because your paranoid doesn't mean they're not out to =
get you.
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Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 19:02:12 -0800
From: "rtlahti" <rtlahti@msn.com>
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Who shoots a Tulle?
C.Kent,
I do. How can I help?
Capt. Lahti'
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> Who out there shoots a smoothbore...esp. a Tulle fusil-de-chasse...as part
of
> their gear?
>
> -C.KEnt
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Subject: MtMan-List: List status
A number of you have made inquiries about the MtMan list. Like most of
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Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 10:41:43 -0500
From: "Addison Miller" <admiller@citynet.net>
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Was SUE - now Bag Strap
I have found more stuff at garage sales and thrift stores that is acceptable
for use in our "hobby"... Old Green River knives and forks, pewterware,
shooting bags that need only a little modification, etc... Got 6, 10" pewter
plates for $3 each... and there were not the "Western Sizzler" kind...
Regards,
Ad
> Stuck it on a bag I
> found at a thrift store of all places. Hand sewn out of a deer skin with
> the hair on, and a very supple dark buckskin. Picked it up for a
> dollar. =) Stuck a wood button on it, and sewed an extra pocket inside
> for my wadding, and I got a fine bag for the fowler.
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Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 08:25:19 EST
From: CTOAKES@aol.com
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Who shoots a Tulle?
And so do I, it is the best overall gun I have ever owned. Got it 2 hunting seasons ago and got a deer each season. Great lines, great feel, reliable and fast response. Opps almost sounds like, oh never mind.
Y.M.O.S.
C.T. Oakes
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Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 09:49:18 -0800
From: "De Santis, Nick" <nick.de.santis@intel.com>
Subject: MtMan-List: Learning some trapping skills
Hi all,
I am not likely to be able to be able to acquire all the skills or to spend
all the time needed to meet all the AMM goals in the foreseeable future (Dad
and husband first!), but I am interested in trapping small game with snares.
I never have tried it, but read about it some, and would like to give it a
whirl. More interested in natural materials vs. wire. Not that I wouldn't
try both!
Just wondering if anybody will be at Frog this year that would be willing to
sit down with me and give some pointers?
Thanks and please contact me off list.
Travler
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Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 12:32:42 EST
From: NaugaMok@aol.com
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Who shoots a Tulle?
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> Opps almost sounds like, oh never mind.
>
I keep tellin' everybody shooting flint lock is like having another wife!
Treat "her" right & she'll perform nicely, neglect her & pay the price! 8)
NM
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Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 11:34:11 EST
From: HikingOnThru@cs.com
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Who shoots a Tulle?
Capt. Lahti (and others),
I have mentined that my upcoming tulle presents a new learning curve for me
and was wondering if the dropstock butt presented any issues for those who
shoot a Tulle. Sight picture, etc.
Also, if you have any special tidbits beyond generalities for the loading and
working of a load (I can get that from archives) then you can respond to me
offlist and I will be very much appreciative!
- -C.Kent
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Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 10:14:29 -0500
From: "WindWalker" <windwalker@fastmail.fm>
Subject: MtMan-List: Wind River
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Is anyone going to the Wind River shoot this summer?
Also rumor is Gardner MT is having a shoot /encampment outside of =
Yellowstone this year.
Livingston MT is having a small Pioneer Days frolic
the 3rd weekend of June
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Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 22:00:06 -0800 (PST)
From: Jon Towns <amm944@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Learning some trapping skills
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WELL WINDWALKER, YOU ARE RIGHT ABOUT SNARES I HAVE TRAPED WITH SNARES AND HAVE CAUGHT FOX. COYOTES, AND DOGS. I HAVE NEVER KILLED A DOG BECAUSE THE HAVE BEEN TIED UP BEFORE AND MOSTLY DON'T FIGHT THE SNARE. I TRY NEVER TO TRAP NEAR HOUSES AND IF I GET A PET IS BECAUSE THE OWNER ISN'T DOING THEIR PART KEEPING THEM HOME. I RATHER TRAP BEAVER AND MUSKRATS. THEY WORK REAL GOOD. MOST OF THE TIME THEY ARE DROWN. WHEN I GET THERE. ANOTHER WAY I LIKE TO TRAP FOX IS WITH MANY TRAPS SET AROUND IN A CIRCLE UNDER A HANGING RAT BODY AND WHEN THEY TRY TO JUMP UP AND EAT THE RAT THEY STEP IN THE TRAPS AND I HAVE CAUGHT THEM WITH ALL FEET IN THE TRAPS I CHECK THE TRAPS EVERY DAY AND USE A CLUB TO KILL THE FOX. THAT WAY YOU DON'T HAVE A HOLE TO HURT THE PELT. THE MOST OF THE TIME DIDN'T HAVE TO SKIN OUT THE FOX THE FUR BUYER WANTED TO DO IT BECAUSE HE DIDN'T WANT HOLES IN THE HIDE. BUT THE SNARES I USE ARE GOOD ONES. NOT THE OLD KIND BUT THE NEW KIND MADE OUT OF SMALL CABLE AND BENT WASHERS WITH LOOPS. I HOPE THIS HAS GIVEN SOME PEOPLE A FEW IDEAS TO TRAP WITH OUT A LOT OF MONEY OUT PUT. FOR TRAPS. UNTIL LATER JON TOWNS HIV 944.
WindWalker <windwalker@fastmail.fm> wrote:
Until later Jon Towns
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<P><FONT color=maroon size=5>WELL WINDWALKER, YOU ARE RIGHT ABOUT SNARES I HAVE TRAPED WITH SNARES AND HAVE CAUGHT FOX. COYOTES, AND DOGS. I HAVE NEVER KILLED A DOG BECAUSE THE HAVE BEEN TIED UP BEFORE AND MOSTLY DON'T FIGHT THE SNARE. I TRY NEVER TO TRAP NEAR HOUSES AND IF I GET A PET IS BECAUSE THE OWNER ISN'T DOING THEIR PART KEEPING THEM HOME. I RATHER TRAP BEAVER AND MUSKRATS. THEY WORK REAL GOOD. MOST OF THE TIME THEY ARE DROWN. WHEN I GET THERE. ANOTHER WAY I LIKE TO TRAP FOX IS WITH MANY TRAPS SET AROUND IN A CIRCLE UNDER A HANGING RAT BODY AND WHEN THEY TRY TO JUMP UP AND EAT THE RAT THEY STEP IN THE TRAPS AND I HAVE CAUGHT THEM WITH ALL FEET IN THE TRAPS I CHECK THE TRAPS EVERY DAY AND USE A CLUB TO KILL THE FOX. THAT WAY YOU DON'T HAVE A HOLE TO HURT THE PELT. THE MOST OF THE TIME DIDN'T HAVE TO SKIN OUT THE FOX THE FUR BUYER WANTED TO DO IT BECAUSE HE DIDN'T WANT HOLES IN THE HIDE. BUT THE SNARES I USE ARE GOOD ONES. NOT THE OLD KIND BUT THE NEW KIND MADE OUT OF SMALL CABLE AND BENT WASHERS WITH LOOPS. I HOPE THIS HAS GIVEN SOME PEOPLE A FEW IDEAS TO TRAP WITH OUT A LOT OF MONEY OUT PUT. FOR TRAPS. UNTIL LATER JON TOWNS HIV 944. </FONT>
<P> <B><I>WindWalker <windwalker@fastmail.fm></I></B> wrote: </P><BR><BR><FONT face="Times New Roman" size=4>Until later Jon Towns</FONT><p><br><hr size=1><b>Do You Yahoo!?</b><br>
<a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/oly">Yahoo! Sports</a> - Coverage of the 2002 Olympic Games
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