TopShelfs trees (Part 3)

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Good call @CanuckistanPete

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When that happened up this way we lost over 50 young apple trees. They stripped them and went after the bark. Sap was running down the sides of them poor trees. There wasn’t anything we could do.

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Its been sold out for years. The company seems to be DOA. Ive emailed their customer service a few times in the last 4 years and have begged them for a notification as soon as they have any idea if they’ll ever come back.
(They were very nice, and promised they would)

I just keep bringing it up whenever snow happens, just in case someone has one lying around and never use, so i can way overcompensate them in trade for it :crossed_fingers::sunglasses:

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I wonder why? Seems there would be a demand…. Hmm? Now I’m highly intrigued! Such a cool invention

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A wovel is worth at least 27 shovels

~ modern proverb

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Haha no doubt! Sounds about right

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Yeah I am kinda excited to see what happens this year! Should be a sight to see! @mobilly

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It is all that and a plate of poutine :100:

My driveway is at least 3x the size of my neighbor’s, and has two ends plowed in, vs their one. Yes im sweaty, and got more than my usual cardio in for the day, but i been inside rehydrating for 15 mins and he’s still out there snowblowing lol

And the only soreness you get is across the traps and middle shoulders. Good clean workout soreness, and zero back neck pain since no lifting/twisting like with regular (wretched, lame, wheelless) “shovels”

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@Hotrods_and_hounds ,
I guess a few outdoor growers are going to find out if they like pot leaves.
:worried:

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Totally makes sense! I always have a sore back, neck etc. afterwards. And snowblowers can be a pita at times and a godsend others. Imho

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Haha that’s for sure! Hope not! The ozarks ll be bare!

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Get ready for Cicadas by getting a couple top water fishing lures. Tiny torpedo with a natural color on top and a white bottom. Paint on bottom with a red sharpie in a fishbone pattern. Cast to any fish cruising on top when Cicadas are hatching.

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That’ll work for a few days and then the fish will be stuffed to the gills with them bugs! lol
They won’t want to even see another cicada.
:rofl:

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Another fly fisherman I take it! I tie my own cicadas, have been for years, we use a touch of crinkly multi colour wrapping paper to get that oil sheen look! Trout crush em, especially the big established males, and pike and bass will absolutely devour em by the dozens! Most hatches are ideal times to be out swingin for sure!

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It’s one of thier favorites, I’ve seen catfish cruising on surface for Cicadas in 40ft of water. Big Carp also can’t get enough of them. Top water is great sport.

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We also catch big Carp on top water near and under Mulberry trees when the ripe fruit is falling.

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I had no clue carp ate em, that’s pretty cool! Ya catfish are voracious and extremely opportunistic! I’ve seen them take ducklings before, little turtles even birds that fell in the water, things are mean little bastards and don’t stop when full either! But I have definitely never got a carp top water! I’m trying some cicadas and other bugs for carp now , thanks for sharing bro! :facepunch:t2: sweet

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Whole corn from a can makes great bait for carp. Throw a couple handfuls out where you are gonna fish and thread the corn onto a stout hook. I’ve gotten some nice 20 plus pounders at our lake and channel cats will tear it up too.

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The only issue with this is, fish cannot digest corn niblets.

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