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  1. Train your dog, a well trained shed dog can dramatically increase the number of sheds that can be found. While there is no doubt some breeds better than others, I think most dogs can be trained to find sheds. Youtube has tons of videos to get someone interested started in a pretty interesting sport, I was kind of surprised on how many participate with their dogs locating sheds, there is even a shed hunt competition. Al
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  2. Happy Birthday! Sent from my moto g power (2022) using Tapatalk
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  3. Happy Birthday and have a great day!
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  4. Happy Birthday my friend!
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  6. Happy Birthday First-Light . Have a GREAT day !
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  8. Any special events or activities planned for this special day in your life? I hope that you have a great day today. Do something fun to celebrate.
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  11. FS you always say follow the money. Follow who and what money? Biologist that just want to stir the pot and keep a livelihood? Just asking.....
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  12. I am always amazed at the capabilities of these ATVs. I have pulled some pretty large logs with mine, and compared to the HP of some of the machines available today, mine is just a baby. One of those pictures above shows the ability to climb the snow piles to push snow over the top and make room for more snow piling. Don't try doing that with a 4WD pickup truck....lol. I have the ability to turn around right in the middle of the driveway, or push snow sideways anywhere in the driveway. It has maneuverability that no truck has. I do not know the capabilities of the bigger side-by-sides in the maneuverability category. The only drawback is in wet snow depth. But I have found that a lot of trucks have limits too. One storm that I couldn't even begin to clear was a 36" dump in March back in the early 70's. Nobody with a truck would even discuss it. It took a payloader to clear a skinny one lane trail up the 1000' of driveway. Everything has its limits, but there has only been a few times when I had to call in outside help for snow removal. I hope I have not jinxed myself now.
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  13. You got any idea what I do for a living lol? Of course you do. I was at one time pretty active on this board, and I've never hidden my profession. But then and now, your yapping is enough to set the most stable of nerves jingling. If I thought there was ANY chance of you admitting for one second that you'd made a mistake, I'd go ahead and list the various reasons that you need to THINK BETTER. But I'd be wasting time and space. Tell you what. You promise to quit posting on this thread...you don't even have to admit I'm right, just back off for once...and I will provide you with six salient points, details, and resources that counter your claims VERY EFFECTIVELY. From perspectives that incorporate scientific, epidemiologic, molecular, agricultural, and economic arguments. Otherwise, continue to reside in your fantasy world where you safely ignore any opinions that don't conform to your preconceived beliefs and obviously agenda-driven stances. I don't think you're up to the challenge. I'm all for throwing down, that's literally what scientists do for a living as they try to defend and/or counter their models, and as an Alzheimer's researcher in an age where the landscape is rapidly shifting as we make real advances in our understanding of the disease, I'm literally engaged in contesting ideas about neuroscience on a daily basis. But I've been down this road before with you. You'd argue with a poster on a wall if it said something you don't like.
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  14. If you post this on the https://www.americanlongrifles.org/forum/ I'm pretty sure there will be some pretty concrete answers. Robby
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