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Post by onebentarrow on Mar 30, 2024 15:41:42 GMT -5
I got to thinking about total employment of the DNR's of both states influencing license cost. But I can not locate any information that states the total DNR employment for either one. Just job openings from 40 to 140 k a year. Does anyone know how to find the numbers?
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I found indiana's dnr budget. It is 216 million + a year. Do not know just what that covers. Found out that taxes do not fund KY DNR just license and access funds. But no numbers on total budget.
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Post by onebentarrow on Mar 30, 2024 15:23:48 GMT -5
I would figure it is because everything is expensive in NY. Wages and Healthcare for dnr personal. gas for vehicles and such. Insurance on structures. Supplies for offices. Any repair service for machinery or office equipment. You name it it cost more. Even the minimum wage for summer help is more. i won't go in to why I think things cost more. You cam probably figure that out on your owne Onebentarrow He’s comparing Indiana and Kentucky, not New York. No one wants to compare anything with new York. Okay, maybe California. My mistake. Do not know where I got NY
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Post by onebentarrow on Mar 30, 2024 13:33:30 GMT -5
Question from a non turkey hunter. Is it leagle to shot one on the roost. If so,why don't people do it and if not what is the reasoning behind the law.
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Post by onebentarrow on Mar 30, 2024 13:07:51 GMT -5
I understand your point, but my question is, why is it so much more expensive in IN vs KY, and what exactly are we getting with that extra money. Are we just pumping more money into bloated government bureaucracy? Making things worse? I would figure it is because everything is expensive in NY. Wages and Healthcare for dnr personal. gas for vehicles and such. Insurance on structures. Supplies for offices. Any repair service for machinery or office equipment. You name it it cost more. Even the minimum wage for summer help is more. i won't go in to why I think things cost more. You cam probably figure that out on your owne Onebentarrow
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Post by onebentarrow on Mar 29, 2024 22:13:43 GMT -5
Only had 4 dogs my whole life. Don't want more than 1 at a time. 2 were strays 2 were acquired from family's that did not want them,both at 1 ish years old. Last dog lived 18 years . She was a Maltese named Shylee previous owners named her. First dog lived 16 years. He was a stray that came to work when I worked for Wayne Feeds. His name was Wayne. He was the best allarround dog. Followed standard commands like sit stay heal come. Was laid back, friendly and easy going.Both dogs in the middle were put down around 5 years old because of untreatable health problems. One a good mut named Rusty for her rusted color coat and the other a 6 lb tiny short Legged jack Russell that was real real laid back. Named Dasey per previous owners. All 4 were good dogs and spoiled rotten and have a place notched out of my heart. Funney how I still miss all 4 of them.
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Post by onebentarrow on Mar 17, 2024 13:02:42 GMT -5
All I got is a small pict on a phone that will not expand to see details but the body has the shape of a half grown pig
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Post by onebentarrow on Mar 14, 2024 22:10:32 GMT -5
All I can say is WOW! Let me know when the fish fry is.
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Post by onebentarrow on Mar 13, 2024 20:35:45 GMT -5
Comming home today saw a maple in full bloom about 1/2 mile from the house and sitting out back enjoying the weather the buzzards ate back and roosting in the woods behind the house
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Post by onebentarrow on Mar 12, 2024 23:57:49 GMT -5
I am Interested in getting a lithion ion 100hr barrery for my boat. It is my understanding that they need to be charged at a higher current than a standard battery charger,thus you need to buy a special charger. Here is where the question comes from. I watched a guy set up a solar system to run lights in his shed and he used a lithium ion battery. So my thought is he will not get the high charge rate from the pannels that he would get from a special charger thus damaging his battery over time. Am I right,wrong,misinformed or just misunderstand what I have read or are there different kinds of lithium ion batteries used in different aspects depending on the available charging system
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Thanks. I donot want to spend 2,3 hundred bucks and damage it usedng the wrong charger but I do not want to buy a special charger if I don't have to either
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Post by onebentarrow on Mar 1, 2024 16:47:20 GMT -5
Can a felony be applied to a 16 yr old? And isn't it up to the county prosecutor to bring charges? It's not a mandatory thing, is it? (I would hope it was though.) Yes a 16 yr old can be charged with a felony… depending on the crime and judge. If the teacher was allowed to carry a gun should they be allowed to use a gun to stop this ? YES.
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Post by onebentarrow on Feb 26, 2024 0:39:04 GMT -5
I am doing OK. I am 100% responsible for everything now. I am Uber driver,secretary, cook/housekeeper,medicl dispensary ,you name ti I do it. Tina is doing best that can be expected. Not sure where we stand with the cancer. She was cancer free after the operation and on a mantanance drug. The last picturte/tests show the cancer is back. The last Dr appointment is when we found this out. The Dr's body language,tone of voice and demeanor did not have a positive enthusiasm in beating this as other appointments. This was the first time the option of no treatment with medical treatment for end of life enjoyment was offered. This is also the first time she was ask about her health directory(that thing that makes me power of attorney and health care representative if she is unable to call her own shots) Tina is still rundown from the first kemo then operation,then second kemo then the mantance drug. She is going to start a 3rd kemo in about a week. The is I really do not know where we stand with the cancer. I know it is aggressive. I knew it had fairly good survivable percentages with kemo and operation, but no idea about anything with it returning. She is calling the shots 100%. It is her live and health. I am just giving support to all her dicisions. Looks like it is gona be a ruff road ahead. Onebentarrow
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Post by onebentarrow on Feb 11, 2024 13:37:36 GMT -5
“If a deer is unfit for human consumption, DNR staff would be able to issue an authorization to take an antlerless deer in its place that will not count toward the statewide bag limit or county limit.” Looks like no one gets to shoot a second Buck even if it's unfit for human consumption. 312 IAC 9-3-2: Replacement deer for deer harvested and determined to be unfit for consumption The DNR proposes a rule that would allow a replacement deer to be taken if a deer that was legally taken and has meat that is unfit for human consumption under 312 IAC 9-3-2(bb). An individual taking a deer that is unfit for human consumption occurs often during deer season, with a peak during firearms season. Currently, department staff examines photographs, evaluates the meat condition based on observations by biologists and conservation officers, or both. A decision is made whether to allow a person to take another deer if the staff determines the deer is inedible based on department guidelines. If an individual is concerned with the condition of an antlerless deer, and there is evidence of systemic infection, department staff allow the individual to take another antlerless deer on the current license used to hunt a deer. The only issue determined by the department is the usability of the meat to the individual. However, when an individual calls regarding the condition of a buck (antlered deer), there is often an issue regarding the desirability of the antlers to that individual. Department staff have found that some individuals who are dissatisfied with the antlers on their buck will call asking to be able to take another buck on their license if they can find something wrong with the carcass. Additionally, some individuals see this as another opportunity to take a second buck if the meat of the first buck is not edible and believe they will get two sets of antlers for the year. If department staff determines that a buck is unfit for human consumption, they are required to make arrangements to collect the antlers. The process is lengthened because the individual must decide if they are willing to live with the antlers, but not have meat from the deer. The willingness of an individual to give up antlers often helps department staff to determine whether the individual is trying to get another opportunity to shoot a second buck, or whether the individual has an honest concern about the condition of the meat. Currently, department staff does not allow individuals who have shot a deer that is unfit for human consumption to keep the antlers. The change would allow DNR staff to offer to replace the meat with an antlerless deer privilege, making the response more uniform for the individual. This approach would replace the meat portion of the deer without needing to take away the antlers on the buck that was taken. If the department suspects a disease, such as bovine tuberculosis, department staff confiscate the whole deer and allow the individual to take another deer on that same license. This process is different from that described previously and will remain in place for a deer the department confiscates for disease reasons. www.in.gov/dnr/fish-and-wildlife/rule-regulation-changes/Another long drawn out law that hurts an honest person because some dishonest jerks want to beat the system. Question If I find a dead buck and want to keep the skull (always want to keep horns even if it is a spike) what is the procedure there? What if it is a doe and you want to keep the skull? I always treated them just like any other skull you might find ie coon fox ground hog cow horse and such. Got a funny feeling I broke the law in the past and did not know it. How much more difficult is it if the buck you found is a 170 class verses a 100 in 8 pt. Onebentarrow
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Post by onebentarrow on Feb 10, 2024 12:41:34 GMT -5
Looks good!
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Post by onebentarrow on Feb 8, 2024 20:38:11 GMT -5
i.postFor an old man I don't cook too bad. Onebentarrow
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Post by onebentarrow on Feb 8, 2024 17:52:36 GMT -5
When you are hunting how meny does do you see per buck? On a normal year I will see 15 does for each buck I see. Just prior to rut and rut around 5 does to 1 buck. Normal day of hunting is 3 to 5 deer. Some days 0 some 8. I never got in to shead hunting because there were so few bucks in such a large aera it was almost impossible to find a shead. Spent a lot of time in the woods in the last 40 years and only found 1 shead.
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Post by onebentarrow on Jan 31, 2024 13:23:23 GMT -5
WOW I did not realize I was one of the old codgers on here. Learn something new every day!
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Post by onebentarrow on Jan 31, 2024 13:15:23 GMT -5
The government did a second study on why men normally die 10 yrs befor wemon and found that thy wanted to. Haha
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Post by onebentarrow on Jan 31, 2024 0:32:02 GMT -5
A government study has shown that birthdays are good for people. They stated that people that have a lot of birthdays live longer.
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Post by onebentarrow on Jan 30, 2024 13:38:10 GMT -5
Maybe do a poll it would be better…. Computer illiterate. Do not know how to do a pole.
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Post by onebentarrow on Jan 30, 2024 13:21:43 GMT -5
Old enough to know better than to post my age on the internet. The amount of data mining going on is unreal. Remember the saying "Big Brothers is watching you"? Now it's a whole lot of eyeballs watching.......... Not being g a smartalic but please explain what data mining is and what or how my age in a form has anything g to do with it and how it would effect me. I am extremely computer/tech illiterate. I have no computer and can just bearly navaget this form and a few apps on my phone. I do not buy or pay for anything with my phone,no bank apps or access,no medical records access, nothing. I basically use it for calling,youtube,couple forms,pictures driving/ road app,texting faimly/friends and looking up information on Google. No Elaxa or any thing like that. Sincerely Onebentarrow Edit. I saw a post on a trapping form about age and got me to thinking about here and our age. There was 18 pages of replys from. Age 13 to 89 and not one comment relating to not posting age because of risk. I honestly did not think it was a problem and ment no harm. I know if you google my name my age and address comes up and the name of some of my relatives alo g with a bunch of other information I have never posted on a form or the net. Onebentarrow
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