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25 seconds ago
Originally Posted by jalstat
Originally Posted by Swamp Wolf
Nice buck in the rye field!

lol what is rye ? That’s winter wheat

Lots of folks use cereal rye as a cover crop. Hard to tell the difference until it starts to stem.
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Trapper Talk
2 minutes ago
One of the best guys you'll ever meet. Happy Birthday!
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3 minutes ago
Happy Birthday John
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Trapper Talk
4 minutes ago
They get downright nasty if not cleaned periodically.

Used to do some craft shows over multiple days in shopping malls. Was amazed at how dirty/dusty those places were as well.
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Trapper Talk
8 minutes ago
Looks good.iam not to much into spicy jerky though.
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8 minutes ago
I'm seldom without a gun at hand or very close by. During hunting season its likely to be 2. Always have my edc handgun but add a rifle During deer season.
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Trapper Talk
9 minutes ago
Looks good!

I usually stick a toothpick through an end and hang the strip in between the oven rack bars, you can hang a LOT of strips on 2 oven racks and no grates to clean....just need a box of toothpicks handy....
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Trapper Talk
10 minutes ago
Originally Posted by trapperdan93
Originally Posted by Flipper 56
Here are some Bridger #4 DLS with PIT pans and JC Conner lams.
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Did you have any concerns with the speed of this trap with that setup initially? I have some Bridger #4's modified exactly like yours, square lams and all and they are without a doubt the slowest traps I own, even when waxed. So slow I don't really have the confidence to set them.

How do you set them, do you stand on the springs? That can ruin the springs, mine seem fine. I have not noticed any issues. I will go set one and see if mine seem slower than they should be.
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Trapper Talk
20 minutes ago
Georgia
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Trapper Talk
24 minutes ago
Can't beat it! Good job Mac
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Trapper Talk
25 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Flipper 56
Here are some Bridger #4 DLS with PIT pans and JC Conner lams.
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Did you have any concerns with the speed of this trap with that setup initially? I have some Bridger #4's modified exactly like yours, square lams and all and they are without a doubt the slowest traps I own, even when waxed. So slow I don't really have the confidence to set them.
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Trapper Talk
27 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Swamp Wolf
Nice buck in the rye field!

lol what is rye ? That’s winter wheat
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Trapper Talk
28 minutes ago
oil from cooking makes them sticky as well
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Trapper Talk
30 minutes ago
Hoping the BUCKEYES win but probably Indiana or Georgia
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Trapper Talk
31 minutes ago
them Ruger-Marlin trappers sure come to the shoulder easy
I was about to buy one of the new ones when an older one in 45-70 made it's self a deal I couldn't pass. still 16 inch barrel just not officially called a trapper like the new Stainless steel trappers models
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Trapper Talk
32 minutes ago
JB will tax that
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33 minutes ago
Looks mighty good.
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Trapper Talk
34 minutes ago
Originally Posted by hippie
Live-n-learn,

Learned that the hard way myself alooooooong time ago.


You would think but I had the same thing happen 2 years ago and yet all I had was a phone again. lol



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Trapper Talk
36 minutes ago
Great -googley-boogaley i would stay down wind of that ridge grab ur gun and bleat can and try to get as close as you feel u could get without spooking him and get comfortable to stay the rest of the day
canning periodicly Dont wait for tmrw get back on that ridge sir
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Trapper Talk
37 minutes ago
Nice buck in the rye field!
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Trapper Talk
39 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Crowfoot
Originally Posted by Macthediver
Being I do my own thing like to know how things work. I took it apart ..........

Mac

So, what type of pump is it ?
Vane, diaphragm, venturi, piston, or ? ? ?
How far down will it pull ? near 30" Hg ?

I tinker too and have some medical vac pumps that I might adapt.

Thanks smile


You know Im not sure what the little pump is. Just now looked at it again after see your post. I didn't open it so I'm not sure if it is diaphragm or some type rotorery? I also have a 12 volt suction pump I saved off an old ambulance. I had it rigged up at one time and was using gallon jars from deli. Was to much messing around with lids for small batch items. I do wish I could find wide mouth Mason style jar in gallon size. But most every thing I marinate I can get in half gallon jars.

This is pump in.litte jar unit.
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This is the 12v pump I snagged off old ambulance. Was actually thinking of getting rid of it and out of my way. About time I do the piddler n me would regret that. I have we a hard time not see value or use for to many things.

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Trapper Talk
41 minutes ago
Originally Posted by GREENCOUNTYPETE
you have any rifle restrictions or weird laws ? in the maryland


Not on this property. lol
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41 minutes ago
I got no favorites but will root for any team that isn't in the SEC! grin
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Trapping Only
41 minutes ago
Thanks & will do
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42 minutes ago
Dang,
Nice one!
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