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Good morning mole.
Mostly cloudy and 42.
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22 minutes ago
Way to go. Keep after them
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23 minutes ago
I reckon yall eat deer brains too? Nope, just the heart and liver  X2
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32 minutes ago
Heart is one of the best parts of a deer, the liver belongs in the gut pile.
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39 minutes ago
12 F clear calm cool. Have a Good one. Gandy Dancers
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56 minutes ago
Well it has been a bit. Summer and fall went by pretty quick, no bears or moose this year. Fishing with a few buddies for silvers, hunting ducks with my friend Cory, and chasing moose with Ted and Mike where the highlights Last Monday was our opener, not much snow but things were locked up good on the flats, the creeks and river are still pretty much wide open. I went last Sunday and dropped off 8 bags of bait at my start point. Next morning rolled up dropped my gear and ran bait out to 3 locations. The last location I dropped the bait and since it was at the end of my loop I decided I would snare it up on my way out. That was about 8am. About 4pm I rolled up to it and dang if the yotes and fox weren't already hitting it! In the past week I have not seen any marten or lynx track. Looks like it is going to be a k9 year. I didnt realize how much I missed seeing the sunrise on those crisp frosty mornings! Felt good being back in the office  ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2025/11/full-10231-275711-c1ada66e_f3a7_4564_acf4_5b376fbc88f1.jpg) Picked up one of those high dollar mink that FHA says is gonna bring big money this year ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2025/11/full-10231-275709-c3b2b986_3760_4bdb_a80c_943ebe41b68c.jpg) Picked up the first yote of the year in a hay set  Used some pig scrap and a dab of Dobbins Dig'R lure. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2025/11/full-10231-275710-962a539f_2fbe_470a_ae38_0022ba8485bd.jpg) Be safe out there guys!
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1 hour ago
Satellite maps are extremely helpful. Use several sources, including bing, google, etc., to study the area.
Look for combinations of several good habitat factors. Natural bottlenecks and travel coridors, protruding pockets of good habitat surrounded by inferior habitat, rivers and creeks (especially where they have deep valleys, and places where one creek falls into another), steep slopes, spruce-dominated areas, and especially old growth areas (biggest trees, easily visible on satellite images). Relatively fresh burn sites after low- to medium intensity forest fires and areas of mosaic habitat (including man-made aberrations such as cleared areas for oil pipes or power lines) bordeing large areas of core old-stand habitat are also good. The more spruce (= the more red-backed voles) the better, but it all works for areas with no spruce or conifers whatsoever.
If the area has considerable elevation changes, when looking for bottlenecks and pockets, take into account the downward direction of marten movement as they descend into valleys early in the season.
Combine that with ease of access. This way you can single out spots with high potential very precisely and eliminate the need to waste time hiking and exploring the general area, so it will only take you a few minutes to assess and set each spot (or decide against it) when you visit it.
It will save you a ton of time on actual scouting.
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2 hours ago
Get you some logwood dye be done with it. Stuff is cheap. Easier than picking up or hulling walnuts
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3 hours ago
Thanks for posting those links , Crowfoot. Both were a good read.
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3 hours ago
![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2025/11/full-27233-275708-img_3686.jpeg) Bear liver and onions. Pretty dang good!
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3 hours ago
You may have a rodent problem..... Not anymore.
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3 hours ago
I get them for 35 acres I own in Colorado. I have had that property so long they are now offering 50% more than I paid for it. Still pennies on the dollar.
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4 hours ago
I ask them how much they scrutinize the title and how good they are at detecting forged documents
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4 hours ago
Paint it and be done with it, lol.
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4 hours ago
You may have a rodent problem.....
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4 hours ago
It's pretty impossible to post on a post he's not on, LOL. So what? Y'all seem to post more about Bruce than anything else. I didn't mean anything specific by it. Was just replying to Dan's post to 160 where he accused him of following Bruce around... any post a person posts on could be considered "following him around" since he's on every post lol. That was all I meant.
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4 hours ago
Fat girls are like mopeds…fun to ride until your friends find out.
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4 hours ago
1947 Willy's jeep taken after a snow storm in central Montana, circa 1967
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4 hours ago
I’m a fan of Bruce’s posts. I’m not a fan of heart or liver lol.
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5 hours ago
Heart and liver are 2 parts of a deer along with the guts, lungs, anus, nuts and wang or hoo ha that I'll gladly let the coyotes eat. I'll never fight anyone for the contents in there.
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5 hours ago
I know a guy who sells freeze dried rabbit ears, freeze dried chicken parts, freeze dried other animal parts and freeze dried whole quail for dog treats. It paid for his dehydrator very quickly. He sells a huge amount of stock to raw food dog food plants and uses the freeze dryer to cut down on waste.
I sell frozen whole to the place I sell to and it all gets ground up whole and used. I have to take 3/4 of a large freezer of quail down tomorrow. I took rabbit, quail and chicken down the week before last.
Keith Do you think a dehydrator would do the trick or freeze drying the way to go? Won't be doing chickens again tell spring so have some time. A freeze drier is safer because they go down to around -58F, which kills lots of bacteria and parasites and destroys lots of viruses. Pet food isn't regulated all that much, so both are probably legal, but you should check. One of the companies I sell to freeze dries whole, ground prey, so it be stored a very long time, without refrigeration. He got the machine back in May and gave us some candy and ice cream sandwiches he ran through too. The ground meat is hydrophobic when first placed in water. It takes about 15 minutes to become hydrated. Afterwards, it is surprisingly similar to what it started as. Keith
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5 hours ago
Well I'm glad that's finally settled.
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