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NorthwoodsLife

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Let's hear about them..

I'm still working on one for Kubota.

Some of the one's I've heard....

Ford. The list is huge. And I do love my Ford trucks. Usually.

FORD:
Fix Or Repair Daily
Found On Road Dead
For Off Road Driving
F"d Over Rebuilt Dodge

PONTIAC:
Poor Old Ninja Thinks It's A Cadillac

TOYOTA:
To Ol' You Oily Tinkers in Australia

NISSAN:
Not In Serious Service, A Nut.

DODGE:
Do Over, Do Genies Exist?

BMW:
Bring More Wallet

It's just for fun. I love my Ford, Dodge, and BMW.

My take on Kubota, because we always want another one! Off of the top of my head;
KUBOTA: Kid, yUo Bought One Tractor Already.
 
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RCW

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Reflection of my upbringing as a farm boy woodchuck hunter:

IYDSVYAS

If you don’t shoot varmints you ain’t shit…😉

I was really into it Used to get about 100/year.

Not much later the coyote population exploded and decimated the woodchuck population.

Doubt I even see 100 in a year now
 

War Eagle

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Ford:
Found on Resevation Dead.

Dodge:
Damn Old Dirty Gas Eater.
Drips Oil Drops Grease Everywhere.

Honda:
Hang On Not Done Accelerating.

Toyota:
The One You Ought To Abandon.
 
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85Hokie

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This is best I have so far !

K ick-ass
U niversally
B est
O range
T ractor
A nywhere
 
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NorthwoodsLife

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Reflection of my upbringing as a farm boy woodchuck hunter:

IYDSVYAS

If you don’t shoot varmints you ain’t shit…😉

I was really into it Used to get about 100/year.

Not much later the coyote population exploded and decimated the woodchuck population.

Doubt I even see 100 in a year now
We used to consider coyotes varmints too. Get crackin'.
 

RCW

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We used to consider coyotes varmints too. Get crackin'.
True - - we were dairy country in upstate New Yorkistan. Only saw coyotes regularly in the late-1980's (?) after I kind of got out of it.

I think they have both a hunting and trapping season for coyote in NYS now, but not sure.

Woodchucks (Marmota monax) were deemed varmints and never did have a season or bag limit per State regulations.

My record was 11 in a spring evening.

Lack of woodchucks was a good thing, and coyotes didn't impact farmers much except for the alleged occasional theft of a new-born calf out in the pasture. Could have also been a stray domestic dog.

I loaded a bunch of previously-shot .223 military solids to rattle down the barrel of my .224 (.22-250 Remington) just for coyotes. Never got the opportunity to use them besides the bench.

I also loaded the solids much less powerful to minimize pelt damage.

@Yotekiller sounds like he's popped a few....
 
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NorthwoodsLife

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In all the states I've lived in, and checked the regs... there is no coyote season. It's open all year. No hunting license or tags required.

Never been an east coaster tho.
 

Tarmy

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NIMBY…Not in my back yard.
BANANA…Build absolutely nothing near anybody.
NOPE…Not on planet earth.

I used to work for home builders getting developments approved. I heard everything…most can’t be written here.
 
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PHPaul

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I have several from my time in the Navy:

DILLIGAF - Do I Look Like I Give A Flip?

BOHICA - Bend Over, Here It Comes Again

BOHAS - (This one is from my days as a Teletype Repairman) Big Old Hairy-Arsed Spring.

PBMFWW - "Part" Broke, MFer Won't Work.

LGMUEP - Little Green Men, Unexplained Electronic Phenomenon (Used to explain what happened when you fixed something, but have no idea what you did.)

And, of course, the ever-popular SSDD - Same Stuff, Different Day.
 
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Yotekiller

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True - - we were dairy country in upstate New Yorkistan. Only saw coyotes regularly in the late-1980's (?) after I kind of got out of it.

I think they have both a hunting and trapping season for coyote in NYS now, but not sure.

Woodchucks (Marmota monax) were deemed varmints and never did have a season or bag limit per State regulations.

My record was 11 in a spring evening.

Lack of woodchucks was a good thing, and coyotes didn't impact farmers much except for the alleged occasional theft of a new-born calf out in the pasture. Could have also been a stray domestic dog.

I loaded a bunch of previously-shot .223 military solids to rattle down the barrel of my .224 (.22-250 Remington) just for coyotes. Never got the opportunity to use them besides the bench.

I also loaded the solids much less powerful to minimize pelt damage.

@Yotekiller sounds like he's popped a few....

Yeppy, love me some coyote hunting! Season runs 10/15-3/15 here but you can hunt them year long on private land. Been writing our NRC the last few years working on getting a bobcat season going, too. I have called several in over the years but have to let them walk...
 

PHPaul

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This one was getting fat on my chickens a couple of weeks ago. Spotted him a couple days later and emptied a magazine of .22LR out of my little Glock trying to hit him.

Missed, but I think he got the hint as I haven't seen him (or lost any birds) since.

Whacked one a couple of years ago with my AR, got a tag from the Game Warden so daughter could have it mounted. Still at the taxidermist's.
 

Yotekiller

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This one was getting fat on my chickens a couple of weeks ago. Spotted him a couple days later and emptied a magazine of .22LR out of my little Glock trying to hit him.

Missed, but I think he got the hint as I haven't seen him (or lost any birds) since.

Whacked one a couple of years ago with my AR, got a tag from the Game Warden so daughter could have it mounted. Still at the taxidermist's.

Nice! I want a bobcat mount so bad I can't stand it. I have a HUGE bobcat living on my property, catch him on video all the time. He's not bothered anything yet but I am getting chickens soon so we'll see how that goes.
 

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Here's my attempt.

Keep
Using
Because
Outlasts
The
Alternatives
 
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