Ruffed-Grouse
Ruffed-Grouse t1_j9erml5 wrote
Reply to Old 'Iron Bridge' in Ellsworth by pjmpjm7
Is there a year attached to the photo? Very cool OP, thank you for sharing
Ruffed-Grouse t1_j9d4gfk wrote
Reply to Only in Maine do you get asked to pull a weasel out of your friend's recliner... by Valligator19
Lets not forget Dude that keeping wildlife, um... an amphibious rodent, for... um, ya know domestic... within the city... that ain't legal either.
Ruffed-Grouse t1_j9aeath wrote
Reply to Best oddity shops in Maine by RestingBitchFacee
Elmer’s barn maybe
Ruffed-Grouse t1_j6bo814 wrote
Reply to comment by BadLuckShoesie in You can check the status of your energy relief payment - Link in comments by NotYou007
I implied absolutely none of that.
Ruffed-Grouse t1_j6apyvy wrote
Reply to comment by BadLuckShoesie in You can check the status of your energy relief payment - Link in comments by NotYou007
I’m not wrong. Nor am I insulting Mainers.
Ruffed-Grouse t1_j68qbs7 wrote
Weed stores are going to have a great week
Ruffed-Grouse t1_j59fghc wrote
Looks incredible OP, good for you!
Ruffed-Grouse t1_j52r5yj wrote
Reply to comment by Good_Cookie3258 in What is going on with egg prices? by [deleted]
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Ruffed-Grouse t1_j449ncj wrote
Reply to comment by MathematicianGlum880 in PSA:In snowy conditions, expect people to drive slower. by BadLuckShoesie
Perhaps. But sometimes the sign may say “45mph winter advisory” or whatever hours before precipitation while the roads are still dry. Only an absolute dipshit would poke along I-95 at 45 mph on dry roads and be like “well the sign says.. it’s tHe LAw!”
Ruffed-Grouse t1_j43p2vq wrote
Reply to comment by BadLuckShoesie in PSA:In snowy conditions, expect people to drive slower. by BadLuckShoesie
I don’t believe that is the law. The 45 mph signs are an advisory afaik. They definitely aren’t enforceable.
Ruffed-Grouse t1_j1zr3df wrote
Reply to winter hunting tips for a noob by Low-Shake8053
Most successful snowshoe hare hunters are going to be using dogs. Just walking on my own and trying I only ever got one but it was a ton of fun. I had most luck finding them in swail grass and cedar areas on the edge of bogs. The thicker the cover, that’s where they will be. If the snow is crunchy, forget about it. Naturally, their hearing is excellent. I saw the most hares when the snow was soft for walking and actually if it’s snowing I think that little bit of static or white noise gave me auditory cover. I couldn’t believe how big the one I finally harvested was.
Ruffed-Grouse t1_j9tsdac wrote
Reply to comment by pjmpjm7 in Old 'Iron Bridge' in Ellsworth by pjmpjm7
That narrows it down