You can thank an old timer that was a pioneer in ND Oil for the Shiloh Gymnasium , It's an interesting story, I'm sure most have heard of the Iverson well . http://www.leachfoundation.org/Bios.htm
Many moons ago lots of turkey and geese and ducks were caught with a hook , line and stake. I always thought it was worth remembering incase times ever got tough again.
I haven't watched much hockey this winter so I don't have a lot to compare too but I thought Duluth stepped up to the plate and played a pretty good game. We only had them running around a couple of times and then they would settle right back in and play their positions again. Raider, I...
In the early 80s on Sakakawea one day I was being stubborn because I just knew there were fish over a particular piece of structure but the whole lake had lockjaw so I didn't see any point in running around. We were trolling spinners with quick change blades and had threw everything at them...
I've never tried red hooks on a jig or spinners that I remember of but for a bare hook under a slip bobber it's all I use.
I can relate to Guys story in a big way.
That must be a luxury of having a large variety of accountants to shop from, I am a creature of habit and probably should have been shopping around , I'm Still with the same company that filed my first return, 2 owners later.
Another thing new this year that I haven't dealt with before is a proof of insurance form, We already had everything in the accountant and this showed up later. Not sure if it will have much impact but every little bit helps.
3 roosters is correct , There is no insurance against audit and to be honest I don't even know if your accountant is even required to represent you. I have never done my own taxes and I have been audited 3 times in 39 years. The first audit my accountant went with me the other two my wife...
Back in the 20s when my Dad was little Turkeys were hard to come across, They finally found some and when Dad went out to do chores he saw the Tom turkey was "Beating up" one of the hens and he was sure he was trying to kill her so he saved the day by taking careful aim with a hard dry corn cob...
These darn Pine Martens than snuck across the border are a couple pounds and I think they are killing machines. We used to have a lot of ruffed grouse up here but I haven't saw or heard one in about 10 years. Same with squirrels, I was actually happy to see a pair of them last summer...
Haha Pound for pound Those little buggers are probably the meanest critter we have in ND. Was chased by a baby one once and had an adult run me out of an old threshing machine that I was playing on. Also a few years ago I brought in a pair of winter boots from my shed and one must have been...
http://mapservice.swc.nd.gov/ Here is the SWC map that should get you a good idea what to expect depth wise and volume of water. Take a look at the wells in your neighborhood . It's a tricky map to get the hang of but once you figure it out it's like riding a bike. Make sure you choose water...