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  • carroll58
    Twin Cities, USA
    Posts: 2094
    #2000356

    Invasive Species

    Watercraft Rules & Regulations

    https://www.fws.gov/refuge/Havasu/visit/rules_and_regulations.html

    carroll58
    Twin Cities, USA
    Posts: 2094
    #2000353

    Heading to Lake Havasu with the boat for the month of January. I know they have bass and red eared sunfish. There is not much info on the internet. Any IDO folks been there in January? Thanks.

    Check with Authorities as some Lakes/Reservoirs in that area/Arizona-California have AIS Restrictions, Watercraft Quarantine’s, Inspection and Decontamination requirements.

    carroll58
    Twin Cities, USA
    Posts: 2094
    #1996878

    I look forward to the day when wolves freely roam the city suburbs. Only once some city folks start losing their pets will the Gov finally listen and see they need to be managed.

    I would love to help speed up the process too, and live trap a few dozen of them and drop them off at all the local parks down in the burbs.

    The wolf huggers tone will change rapidly once they start seeing mangled deer carcasses scattered all around their precious walking trails and a few Fido’s and Fluffy’s get torn to shreds.

    I love living among them, and knowing they are here. Enjoy every encounter I have. But I have A LOT of encounters with wolves. They are doing just fine. A regulated hunt will do them more good than harm.

    Just think, even when humans tried to wipe them off the face of the earth they couldn’t. A regulated hunt won’t do any damage to their populations at all.

    The poor moose population could use some help, too..

    Now, that’s a GREAT Idea, trap and Relocate to the Metro.

    carroll58
    Twin Cities, USA
    Posts: 2094
    #1996638

    The Dolley Trailer

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    carroll58
    Twin Cities, USA
    Posts: 2094
    #1996616

    Apparently this was taken in Washington County Minnesota, Is this a Coyote or a Wolf or a Cross/Mix?

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    carroll58
    Twin Cities, USA
    Posts: 2094
    #1996614

    Yup, Friends throughout the northern half State have seen them. A Friend with property in Ottertail County got photo’s of a Pair of Wolves on his trail camera’s. Took pic’s of the Tracks near the Camera’s and presented to a couple MnDNR officials at the State Fair a few years ago. They denied it was Wolves and claimed that was Coyotes and asked where they photo’s came from, he didn’t answer. Just part of MnDNR Denial of facts.

    I’ve seen the Photo’s and Yes, they were Wolves, the photo’s had objects in background to get good size estimate. Paw Print photo’s had a Tape Measure showing size.

    Just like Mountain Lion’s don’t exist in Minnesota with a breeding population.

    carroll58
    Twin Cities, USA
    Posts: 2094
    #1996609

    Shoot, Shovel, Shut-up”!

    carroll58
    Twin Cities, USA
    Posts: 2094
    #1969093

    Let them sit it doesn’t hurt anybody. It is exactly what everybody here has wanted, “peaceful protests.” They aren’t rioting, looting or burning anything. Seems that athletes are the ones who “get it.” They know how to draw attention to a cause.

    I couldn’t be happier.

    For the most part I agree,However there are those middle &lower income employees that work in the Stadiums now going without paycheck or as in one I know furloughed and works 5 days a month.

    For the Players, I could care less, all in 7 figure salaries.

    Now it will hit the City of Minneapolis as in the case of the Target Center, if the wolves and Lynx don’t play, makes it difficult to make lease payments and without less payments the City is on the hooks for millions in Bonds. Thus, raise taxes to pay them off as City Property owners/Tax Payers expense.

    carroll58
    Twin Cities, USA
    Posts: 2094
    #1967458

    Dat’s true.

    Heard so many horror stories, most fishermen I know keep their boat in a locked garage.

    Thinking of adding extra security cameras, around my home as within past 2 weeks a guy less than a mile from me had his custom tackle box stolen.

    Don’t be afraid to not fire warning shots, that’s just extra expense and time wasted.

    carroll58
    Twin Cities, USA
    Posts: 2094
    #1967456

    I was asked and know many on both sides of this.
    When you are asked, take it as a sign of respect!

    Best Wishes and note: Destination Weddings can be much cheaper.

    carroll58
    Twin Cities, USA
    Posts: 2094
    #1964610

    Dredging will continue thru next year, maybe a bit longer.
    Dredging the main lake and Dane Bay this year, using 2 dredges.
    Check the Shell Rock river Water Shed district

    carroll58
    Twin Cities, USA
    Posts: 2094
    #1917075

    A long time, tried finding something in my account settings, but likely since 2006 according to my account name

    carroll58
    Twin Cities, USA
    Posts: 2094
    #1902353

    I would say No, Only one Limit!

    carroll58
    Twin Cities, USA
    Posts: 2094
    #1890321

    Walk slowly, stop and make the birds nervous.
    I have nearly walked by a Pheasant on many occasions, especially along fence lines with plowed fields on both sides.

    One memory is walking along and seeing a Rooster crouched in the grass of the fence line. I reached down and grabbed him, broke his neck and enjoyed a great meal without firing a shot. Be Careful, without a heavy canvas coat, my arm would have been bloodied by his claws and sharp spikes. My Partner had no clue what was going on, til I showed him my prize.

    I think that Rooster went into shock when I grabbed him, maybe he was just sleeping or thought we could see him? Never moved until I grabbed him by the neck.

    carroll58
    Twin Cities, USA
    Posts: 2094
    #1889850

    My Condolences & Prayers for you and your family.

    carroll58
    Twin Cities, USA
    Posts: 2094
    #1889846

    One more comment, where are we going to get all of the Electricity to charge all these electric vehicles with Government mandates to achieve the so called “CLEAN & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY”.

    In the next 20 years XCEL Energy will shut down the power plants:
    Kings in Bayport
    Prairie Island in Red Wing
    Sherco at Big Lake and Monticello
    among others.

    Sure they are going Big into Solar and Wind but those are not going to sustain and provide all of our needs.

    carroll58
    Twin Cities, USA
    Posts: 2094
    #1889841

    Very interesting and it is clearly in the future. I’m thinking there’s a little #fake news in there. 300,000 lbs towing capacity and 5 minute charging.

    What does a heater in -20 do to the battery life?

    I just watched a video from Ford, they are testing the Electrics at the Swisher Test Facility in the Michigan U.P.

    Deep Snow, Ice, Temp’s to -40f and designing them to meet these challenges.

    That said, I have a 2017 Ford CMAX Hybrid (Prius looking car). Above 30f I average 45mpg, but as like last winter when the temp dove below 0f to -20f my mileage dropped to mid 20mpg.

    Acceleration is awesome, No super fast, but under 10 seconds 0-60, no jerking for shifting as all-electric drive train, gas motor just runs a generator to provide additional power and Heat.

    carroll58
    Twin Cities, USA
    Posts: 2094
    #1888283

    <div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>Mike W wrote:</div>
    Get your water tested and see what is in it. Then treat the water for that. Or talk to a well company about a new well and if there is better water in the area.

    Right on Mike. Years ago we had a well water issue very similar to this and had the water tested to find out why it smelled and rusted so bad. Turned out a neighbor had done something that had local contamination of the water table we were using. We had a new well put down and lived happily ever after.

    All the short term remedies is like hanging an air freshener in the schnit house….it works for a while then the stink come back. Stick comes from some source, why cover it up. Get the water tested.

    Agree!

    carroll58
    Twin Cities, USA
    Posts: 2094
    #1888281

    Well people recommend chlorine shocking your well every two to three years. You also should look into “red out” or “rust remover” rock salt for your softener.

    If you shock the well it is gong to take 3 or 4 days of use to clear the well.

    Then I would treat the softener two or three times with “Rust Out”

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    follow the directions on the package it will clean the resin in the softener.

    Then used “red out” salt from that time forward.

    Do that Rust Out and Chlorine Shock as well as Install an Iron Filter, similar to a Softner but removes Iron.

    That is what my dad did for many people years ago, he sold and serviced water softeners and iron filters for 40+ years.

    carroll58
    Twin Cities, USA
    Posts: 2094
    #1884286

    All Baloney from “FAKE SCIENTISTS” to justify trying to get our Tax Dollars thru Grants to continue making it look like legitimate research. Problem is our Government has grown so big a bloated that nobody wants to really say NO to handing out all of our money.

    Pure B.S. as is pushing all of the Aquatic Invasive Species Inspections. 2 Prime Examples of Failures are in the Southwest Metro. Christmas Lake in Shorewood/Excelsior and Minnewashta in Chanhassen. Both have had virtually 100% [Full-time] inspections anytime the “PARK/Access Gates” were open and yet both have become infested with Zebra Mussels. Well over $100,000 has been spent on trying to kill them off in each lake and failed in both. Which brings my point of why are we continuing to spend our TAX DOLLARS to prevent the spread of AIS when these lakes & programs have proven the Inspections Program has failed?

    I, as the Chair of the Carver County WMO Advisory Committee will push to reduce the inspections program and open the floor to motions for other ideas to educate the public.

    carroll58
    Twin Cities, USA
    Posts: 2094
    #1884281

    {clipped} Authors always inject their own biases into them. I was interviewed for an article and when it finally came out upon reading it I thought wtf dude, that’s not what I said.

    That is what “Journalists” of today think they are supposed to do, Just write their biased opinions. You have to read 3 or more articles about the same subject from different media outlets to even come close to what the truth might be, or ask the person themselves.

    carroll58
    Twin Cities, USA
    Posts: 2094
    #1879113

    I believe there is a Law that states a vehicle must contain a certain percentage of American made parts to claim it is made in America.

    Now with that, there should also be a notice with each model of vehicle that states the percentage of American Made parts and where the vehicle was finally assembled.

    Thus, some of the Big 3 Automakers have plants in Canada that are made with a higher percentage of American made parts than those assembled in America.

    carroll58
    Twin Cities, USA
    Posts: 2094
    #1878076

    Maybe we can get Stearns or another Manufacturer to help.

    carroll58
    Twin Cities, USA
    Posts: 2094
    #1878075

    Hennepin County has a program teaching Swimming to Low Income youth.

    I see and feel the same, see too many people not wearing them.
    A Very Close and good friend at age 70 fell out of his boat last fall, Surface Temp was 54f, he survived thanks to his fishing partner helping get him back in the boat and having a dry set of clothes with.

    He got home and weighed his remaining wet clothes, over 20# and no, he wasn’t wearing his life vest. He said he will always wear one now, bought a new auto inflatable.

    carroll58
    Twin Cities, USA
    Posts: 2094
    #1878074

    Wow, This is better than any Medical or CPAP Forum.

    I trust you guys more too.

    I haven’t used a cleaner before, but thinking due to nasal stuffiness and now sores (or as I thought it was dry snot at bottom outer part of my nose).

    CPAP Resmed since 2001, Got a Resmed S8 back 9 or 10 years ago with a Humidifier.

    Looked at the SoClean and another one, can’t remember name.

    Thinking I better invest in a SoClean.

    carroll58
    Twin Cities, USA
    Posts: 2094
    #1877698

    Thx, I rarely go to Gander as I usually don’t find what I need/want. I’ll check them out.

    Fleet Farm was out of stock on most everything I was looking for.

    Tip: don’t ask at Home Depot. the guy there had never heard of Marine Grade Wire, thought I was joking.

    carroll58
    Twin Cities, USA
    Posts: 2094
    #1874101

    To anyone here licensed as a residential electrician…

    {clipped}

    How much of a DIY are you?
    I’d suggest draw up a plan of the house and a wiring diagram.
    Have the Electrician look at it and make any recommended changes, and ask for a price of you running all wiring, installing boxes and wiring outlets (time consuming work).
    Have him price installing Panel and making connections to panel and signing off with Electrical Inspector or you can be responsible for Electric Inspection. (I have done this before)

    If you have the time vs cash.

    Good Luck

    carroll58
    Twin Cities, USA
    Posts: 2094
    #1871386

    with reading about it and the Anti-drawdown Law, in reality that would seem contrary to what many scientists and environmentalists now say about Dams and Rivers.

    I have read many articles that now say occasional drawdowns are good for river systems and backwater areas imitating the natural cycle of floods and low waters flushing out areas and renewing aquatic plant growth which would seem to be a greater benefit to wildlife, especially waterfowl but also renewing aquatic plant growth in areas to benefit fish spawning and holding areas.

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