AnotherFairportfan wrote:One assumes one's insurance rates will be going up.
One's car is somewhat bent.
Does one need to start driving an APC?
GlytchMeister wrote:Forearm blocks... Well, I never thought of them as offensive, but I was taught not to block softly. Smack the punch off-target, don't just push.
It was never really conveyed as "also offensive." Merely "hey, it also kinda hurts them, by the way"
That's a problem that I run across more often than I'm happy about. People will playfully swipe at me, I'll reflexively block, then they'll end up with a badly bruised arm that they have trouble using for the next half hour or so. And some people's learning curves show an amazingly strong predilection for the x-axis, even when they've seen it happen and I've warned them not to do things such as that around me.
Alkarii wrote:Up at the mountain with my brother. He's in the bed of the truck, I'm in the cab.
We got up here at about 11:30PM. After our initial prep, we stopped by where the first hog stick is anchored. Essentially, a length of pvc pipe with holes in it, filled with corn. They push it around, it drops food.
Damn thing is GONE. But it's also right next to a trail camera.
At the trap, the fence above the hog panel that serves as the door was bent way out of shape. We baited the trap, fixed the door as best we could, then went back to the truck and baited the area.
On the way to the trap, we found fresh tracks. Bear tracks, heading away from the direction we were going. . .
So, time to arm the bears and instigate a conflict between them and the pigs. Let your problems solve each other.