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Morning Texans, https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/storminfo/#96L bears some watching. Its south of PR at the moment. There is a high chance it gets named in 24-48 hours.
On second thought. I'm not feeling so bad now...... See here:
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That doesn't seem to be a "Texas issue" to worry about yet, unless your spectator sport betting on another "name" & than a train wreck in the Central American zone..... Yet again.
 
On second thought. I'm not feeling so bad now...... See here:
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That doesn't seem to be a "Texas issue" to worry about yet, unless your spectator sport betting on another "name" & than a train wreck in the Central American zone..... Yet again.
I agree probably not a TX thing but the models do not know yet.
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I agree probably not a TX thing but the models do not know yet.
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My word what a difference several hours can produce!...... That's a 4th... No, wait... 5, possibly 6th development that started this way!

Okay. I'm asking for adjournment untill sometime after , say 9-10AMCST?

To see if it truly does follow suit????
 
My word what a difference several hours can produce!...... That's a 4th... No, wait... 5, possibly 6th development that started this way!

Okay. I'm asking for adjournment untill sometime after , say 9-10AMCST?

To see if it truly does follow suit????
I think we will know more in 36-48 hours. Also by then it will be named ETA or some garbage like that.
 
So Bleeding heart is upset with me tonight as I have ordered coyote snares for a neighbor dog that has attacked and killed my chicken in the past. https://www.battlbox.com/products/dakotaline-snares-x3

I have police reports on file but the little brat of a dog can crawl under my front fence and runs like heck when I release my pack to nab it. It drops its unvetted/paracite loaded stools on my side of the fenceline.

The police already informed the neighbor it is illegal to allow the animal to run at large but after 6 months they(neighbors) think they are in the clear. Sorry it is still a coyote and there is no statute of limitations in which I observe an attack on my livestock until the time I decide to kill their animal particularly when it is on my property. Per Vernon's Texas Health and safety Code 822.013 I'm taking this coyote off the chessboard. The really sad thing is they won't care they will have a new back yard breeder puppy by Christmas. Sad to think that a dog is worth a 12 pack of beer down here. My own dogs cost so much more in prescription medications annually to keep them paracite free.
https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/HS/htm/HS.822.htm#822.012
 
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So Bleeding heart is upset with me tonight as I have ordered coyote snares for a neighbor dog that has attacked and killed my chicken in the past. https://www.battlbox.com/products/dakotaline-snares-x3

I have police reports on file but the little brat of a dog can crawl under my front fence and runs like heck when I release my pack to nab it. It drops its unvetted/paracite loaded stools on my side of the fenceline.

The police already informed the neighbor it is illegal to allow the animal to run at large but after 6 months they(neighbors) think they are in the clear. Sorry it is still a coyote and there is no statute of limitations in which I observe an attack on my livestock until the time I decide to kill their animal particularly when it is on my property. Per Vernon's Texas Health and safety Code 822.013 I'm taking this coyote off the chessboard. The really sad thing is they won't care they will have a new back yard breeder puppy by Christmas. Sad to think that a dog is worth a 12 pack of beer down here. My own dogs cost so much more in prescription medications annually to keep them paracite free.
https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/HS/htm/HS.822.htm#822.012
Those snares look handy, are you gonna hang the coyote on a fence? I hear that deters others.
 

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