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    LHBA Member Bronco's Avatar
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    arc fault breakers

    That's one I dont know arc fault breakers .Jim

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    arc fault breakers "google"

    Summary: Electrical fires happen every day in the United States because of electrical shorts that produce intensely hot arcs. An arc fault circuit interrupter senses these arcs and stops them, making them smarter than traditional circuit breakers

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    Thank you jim

    Thank you jim

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    Jim: any time. just thought

    Jim: any time. just thought maybe A good time for me to jump in on A topic. Brett

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    Wiring : I got a better way

    gonehunting > I got a better way, just offer you a Elk hunt in WY on horses for wiring my home. Of course you could be a guide or already live in Elk country.

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    HaHa Hey timber I hear that,

    HaHa Hey timber I hear that, Hey after all I didn't see any good bucks this year "indiana white tail" and an elk would make for a nice change!

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    gonehunting

    Well best hunt i ever was on was on horses and Elk / And an animal that large you need horses. So when i start my build i will look you up. I have access to a guide and horses. Can get an Elk in one day that you won't forget for the rest of your life. Cody WY. not far from Yellowstone.

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    My property - Deer

    Every time I go to my property, we see some very nice deer. There's a herd of about 20-25 on my land. A hand full of bucks. Earlier, none had horns. Now? OH MY GAWD! Still in velvet and still growing but there are some impressive size muleys. Can't wait for hunting season. Reportedly, Elk come through twice per year.

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    Big Game

    big game in those numbers sounds great, congrats. I'm looking for land and potential for whitetail is a must.

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    gonehunting

    I have land in South Eastern Oregon. Which is Muley country. I've never hunted anything except Muleys in CA before getting this land. It turns out Whitetail are plentiful along the West side of the state. Perhaps I'll learn. You'll have to come and visit. But I warn you, out-of-state licenses and tags are expensive. I don't live there yet. Then there's the "No hunting with horizontal bows." (crossbows) Ouch.

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