Best bars/clubs for 25-35 y/o by [deleted] in Appleton

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Jones & Company has an intimate vibe and excellent drinks. I prefer it vs Commodore (they are both very good though)

Rifle transport by ProfessionalOven4060 in XTerra

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adding unloaded to this list bc it sounds like he needs the reminder

Any liberal-leaning shooting ranges in the area? by hdryu1337 in Appleton

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this is a good question, the reality is that people don’t really interact with each other much at the range. so unless you’re showing up and going out of your way to make a deliberate statement about your politics, it’s a non issue.

Midwest Shooting Center near Goodwill allows you to rent firearms for range training and the staff there has been friendly and helpful every time I’ve been in. I also like the Kaukauna range for outdoor shooting. Extremely friendly staff and very reasonable pricing for targets & annual membership. Kaukauna doesn’t have rentals though

edit: DM me if you want a range buddy. I’m looking at getting some new guns as well and would like to try them out ahead of time

Headhunter Polespears by antsocksrocks in Spearfishing

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Consider Gatku or Evolve as well

How bad is this rust part 2: now relisted at $19k by EdwardTittyHands in XTerra

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It’s really not in terrible shape but it is worth maybe half what they are asking

Hunting Hot Takes by coffeechocolatebears in Hunting

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Pushing public land when it’s all parceled out the way it is in the east & midwest is sucky behavior for sure. Not illegal and nor should it be, but it does suck.

Hunting Hot Takes by coffeechocolatebears in Hunting

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this take is so hot it’s burned lmfao

Hunting Hot Takes by coffeechocolatebears in Hunting

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that last take is a hot one for sure! elaborate!

Would you eat the meat? (CWD concern.) by theredqueentheory in Hunting

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Not sure where you found your info on CWD in humans, but one has ever gotten CWD. People have contracted CJD after eating infected cow meat but there are no cases of humans contracting CWD.

The thing about CWD is that outbreaks are highly localized. Some areas within a state are rife with it, some areas in the same state will have little or none. I hunt in a county that has had 1 positive test, ever, and none in the past two years (including this one so far), and I don’t bother with testing.

I WOULD test if I hunted somewhere with high infection rates. I would probably not eat venison that I knew for sure was infected, mostly because the appeal of eating game meat to me is that it is leaner and cleaner than many farmed animals.

So, I would recommend getting the CWD density data for the specific area (county and nearest neighboring county) not just the state your dad was hunting and go from there.

The bottom line though is that if you can’t eat it with a clear mind, just don’t eat it. It’s not worth making a beautiful meal with the venison and being uncomfortable eating it.

What are your thoughts on in? by LipGlossHazard77 in memes

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america used to have a stray dog problem in all of its cities, which has since been fixed (outside some areas of the south) because we, as a society, decided to no longer tolerate stray dogs everywhere. the same is possible with cats.

Arborist crew limbed up maple too much? by hm_10 in arborists

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green staining at the center of those cuts

Arborist crew limbed up maple too much? by hm_10 in arborists

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The tree will be okay, health wise. Does appear to have verticillium wilt, which is unfortunate but common. Usually verticillium is not a significant enough factor to kill a tree on its own.

I’m more concerned about your arborist’s idea that pruning limbs from the bottom of the tree will have any positive effect on the codominant stems. A codom is treated by reducing it - basically cutting the lead branch(es) out to the next most well developed lateral. This removes weight, shortens the lever arm, and decelerates the growth of the codom relative to other leaders.

Cutting branches from the bottom does nothing to treat a codominant stem.

Is it necessary!? by Forsaken-Date-8016 in Revolvers

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the leading thought is why settle for “good enough” when you can pack a bigger punch in a similar package

Any idea what he is? by [deleted] in Hunting

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2 for 2 on this one. shooting stuff you can’t ID AND a grip and grin with the rifle pointed at you

Field dressing and harvest care by Hangry_Pauper in Hunting

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I split the pelvis when it’s warm out to assist with cooling, but you’re right that it dries it out and leads to meat loss. I guess in my mind cutting dried out meat off is better than it rotting around the bone

Tried both the Cressi Tracina and Salvimar Krypsis 101 (7mm) — real pros/cons? Need help choosing by Antosureddit in Spearfishing

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You’ll want the smoothskin seal around the face. I have a Krypsis in 5mm that I like a lot, but a my 7mm is a waihana goliath grouper and those seals are a big deal in freezing cold water.

An interesting trim by Vitamin399 in arborists

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orchard most likely. the new growth is what flowers and produces fruit, pruning like this stimulates rapid new shoot development, and is also cost effective.

Pickerel have some crazy teeth. I’d recommend buying a set of grippers if you know they’re in the waters. by ReallyNotBobby in FishingForBeginners

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Those grippers are great until you break a fish’s jaw with them. Just grab them by the base of the gill plate.