he kinda stole your name
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he kinda stole your name
One of the places i hike often is a major tourist destination (muir woods, old growth redwood forest), and going through there takes forever because of the "slow walking family" type. and then of...
Coal plants also release quite a bit of mercury. So theoretically, by using a swirly lightbulb, you use less coal energy, and therefore release less mercury in the end.
I dont understand why...
so its gonna go back to the original colors right? this blue and white background is kinda tripping me out.
I voted
now wheres my sticker?
I dont know any of them.
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its like a 5 gallon bucket. I dont think its a space problem. I was reading more stuff online, and it think i have it ether too dry for reproduction, or too cold.
depends on the kind.
Gray pine grow in CA where im at and have big nuts. I was gonna try harvesting them, but i never got around to it. Im not sure if gray pine grow down in south cal
A native one that would help out the local wild life. Probably an oak tree. Aside from the acorns in fall, oak trees support squirrel, deer, and turkey populations.
edit: wait, do turkeys...
Do you mean other peoples perspectives? I think there are some people (or at least more people) who look at deer, and think 'pests'. Where as fish they dont. Thats just my guess. I certainly...
a couple years ago we had an outdoor box like that. We drilled a bunch of holes in the bottom for drainage. The box pretty much just turned into a giant insect and spider factory, and the worms...
Well i went out today, but there wasnt really enough ice to go "ice fishing" yet. Id say i went "winter fishing". I caught a couple of ice cubes, but they werent big enough, so i had to throw them...
yeah red worms are supposed to be alot easier to breed.
im not sure how good those will be for fishing? arent they kindof small?
bahahah
well the lights are already off because theyre supposed to be in a dark place.
as for the Kenny G album..... :shifty:
Does anyone here have any experience with raising nightcrawlers?
Last summer i researched it a bit. Took a bucket with dirt, and put in 2 dozen worms. Been feeding them carrot peels and various...
Terminal velocity only applies when the bullet is fired directly up. If the bullet is fired even slightly at an angle, it will create an arch and still have alot of its original velocity.
eucalyptus bark is pretty flammable, so its possible. Theres alot of invasive eucalyptus in california. I might try using the bark sometime and see how it goes.
im just gonna try bark tanning with the fur on first, that way i have at least a bit of a clue what im doing. maybe experiments wil come later. lol
doesnt gasoline go bad after a while? stored gas would only stay good for like a year or so.
I have to say YCC, you are one of the most awesome people ive ever met on the internet.
lol
maybe the tornado broke some kinda pipeline that had chemicals in it,
chemicals killed fish, and birds died from eating tainted bugs ?
im not really worried about fur color that much. I was thinking of trying this with a squirrel, just to learn the process. and i read somewhere that squirrel skin is too thin to remove the hair. ...
IF you wanted to bark tan a fur, do you still soak the whole thing in bark liquor? fur and all? or is there a different method?
What type of tackle or/and bait should i use? Just the same as the summer stuff?
We're gonna be fishing on a lake (pymatuning on ohio/penn border), with crappie, walleye, and perch, etc..