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Wilderness Trapping and Living
18 minutes ago
AV I think I am going to waiting a spell....... then again the weatherman has been more wrong then right! smile

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Trapper Talk
36 minutes ago
6, I got lucky on the last guess.
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Trapping Only
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by Wild_Idaho
Coyote. Can't draw an x through a cat track without touching the pads.

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By far the easiest way to tell especially in the soft stuff.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by Badger23
Originally Posted by nvwrangler
Really depends on where you live and your comfort level.
When i lived in Michigan 25 years ago the 70 g a year i made put me in the upper middle class just living basic with a family and 4 kids moved to Nevada at the same pay and was upper poor. Housing was double as were food and gas costs.

Nevada where i live median housing costs are over 500g. Can only build out so far before its public ground out here which keeps costs high.

I could sell my 70 acers an 2 bedroom house here for just over 500g and buy something in the midwest or south and have 100 acres and a 2500 sq ft house shop and barn for 500g.

So here poor is 75g a year
Middle is 75 to 200g
Rich is 250 to 500g
Wealthy is 1 milla year and up

Not sure where in the Midwest you're going to have all that for 500 grand. It sure isn't going to be in southwest WI which is not around any large cities. I'm pretty sure you couldn't buy the 100 acres of land for 500K let alone the house, shop and barn. I know of 175 acres of land for sale some crop ground and some woods. Asking price 1.8 million.


Been looking at Missouri and Around there, Wi is upper midwest
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Happy birthday
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Be curious enough to seek the origin of the Christian Bible. Not hard to find. Well documented.
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Lure and Bait Formulator's forum
1 hour ago
Yes, decomposed fat is primarily made up of various fatty acids and some glycerine, plus some oxidation products.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by nvwrangler
Really depends on where you live and your comfort level.
When i lived in Michigan 25 years ago the 70 g a year i made put me in the upper middle class just living basic with a family and 4 kids moved to Nevada at the same pay and was upper poor. Housing was double as were food and gas costs.

Nevada where i live median housing costs are over 500g. Can only build out so far before its public ground out here which keeps costs high.

I could sell my 70 acers an 2 bedroom house here for just over 500g and buy something in the midwest or south and have 100 acres and a 2500 sq ft house shop and barn for 500g.

So here poor is 75g a year
Middle is 75 to 200g
Rich is 250 to 500g
Wealthy is 1 milla year and up

Not sure where in the Midwest you're going to have all that for 500 grand. It sure isn't going to be in southwest WI which is not around any large cities. I'm pretty sure you couldn't buy the 100 acres of land for 500K let alone the house, shop and barn. I know of 175 acres of land for sale some crop ground and some woods. Asking price 1.8 million.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Happy birthday
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1 hour ago
Happy Birthday. I hope you have a great day!
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1 hour ago
I hope you have a great day.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Happy Birthday Kennedy, it late and we hope you are having sweet dreams of your day!
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Originally Posted by AJE
Here's my gauge. I wonder if anywhere between the 185 & 210° line is fine

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That gauge is just a fancy idiot light. If you were to watch engine coolant temp on a scan tool, you'd see that the temp shown on the gauge is only loosely related to the actual coolant temp. Manufacturers do that because the coolant temp can swing between 205-225(ish) with the cycling of the fans and most people would get nervous watching their gauge cycle back and forth if it showed actual coolant temp.
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Wilderness Trapping and Living
2 hours ago
Way to keep grinding! Critters will be hungry when your weather system that is on the way abates. Be Ready.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
I'd give some.hkn lil this a look smile
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Sierra Mist and Mag Cat LDC are must haves.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
I wouldn’t sell my house right now even if I won the lottery. I’m happy with what we have and where we live.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
"Living poor is like being sentenced to exist in a stormy sea in a battered canoe, requiring all your strength simply to keep afloat; there is never any question of reaching a destination. true poverty is a state of perpetual crisis, and one wave just a little bigger or coming from an unexpected direction can and usually does wreck things. Some benevolent ignorance denies a poor man the ability to see the squalid sequence of his life, except very rarely; he views it rather as a disconnected string of unfortunate sadnesses. Never having paddled on a calm sea, he is unable to imagine one. I think if he could connect the chronic hunger, the sickness, the death of children, the almost unrelieved physical and emotional tension into the pattern that his life inevitably takes he would kill himself."

-From Ecuadorian Peace Corps volunteer Moritz Thompsen who lived on Ecuador's north coast as a volunteer in the 60's.

But one of my favorite lines was from an old boy that used to work for us..."If at present it cost five cents to poop I would have to vomit instead".
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Originally Posted by Savell
Originally Posted by ~ADC~
I'm one of the richest people I know, but we don't have a lot of money.


… you spent it all on Christmas decorations big man


That's part of the richness. wink
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Here's my gauge. I wonder if anywhere between the 185 & 210° line is fine

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2 hours ago
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Works for me. High rings.
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
My friends who raise buffalo would tell you as long as they're not to bored you can keep them just about anywhere . but if they get the urge to go see if the grass is greener else where they'll be gone !

They also hate K 9's and will kill them if given the chance , you're fox found that out in a hurry !
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
… any call lure with skunk in it dissipates fairly quick
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Originally Posted by Rat_Pack
In the fall I found a mess of bur oak, so I gathered up a few dozen and gave them to a bud that wanted to plant some on his property. Don't usually find BO acorns like that around here

BO are tricky to find. This was the 1st year I found BO acorns, so I planted several hundred.
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Cool!
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