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I have a 3D Printer that can print 12x11.25x12 and got thinking about designing and printing some boxes for trapping mostly marten but I am sure they can work for other animals. They'd be made of a material that can withstand UV rays and the heat/cold well. Not sure if anyone tried this yet or how well it works haha. There is a material being sold that has wood in it so theres an idea for material smell I could imagine a market if it was cheap enough. Do you have any idea what it would cost to make a box 6X6X12? I just ran it in my slicer program and had it be 1/4” thick and yeah just in material it’s $10.66 hahah I see why nobody has 3D printed them
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Made a hard decision to finally clean out decades of treasures from my fur shed. Have traps from the 60’s when I trapped muskrats before school, 70’s and eighties when I thought you weren’t a coon trapper unless you were in water, 90’s and early 2000’s when I learned land coon were bigger and dryer and beaver were fun. Also you catch a ton of possums when land trapping coons. Next came dog proofs along with some coyotes traps. The result is a trailer full of a variety of different traps heading to the NTA. Still have to try to price everything. If anyone has a good idea of were I should start message me. One of the memories was triggered when I looked in an old box and came across a #4,3 and 1 1/2 longs ring and number 2 coil spring Pioneer. They were part of a grubstake (remember those) I won. Ludy Sheda donated them. Most unusable trap I ever saw. They are junk traps that were never used. wonder if they have any collector value. Anyway hope to see some of you at the NTA. Look in the tailgater area for a big guy with a red dodge pickup, white enclosed trailer, and a bunch of traps and other trapping treasures.
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15 minutes ago
A ploy to get free backbreaker.
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15 minutes ago
There were Constables and Night Watch from the very beginning. I had many great grandfathers holding those positions in the early 1600s. Boston had a Night Watch by 1636.
There was a jail in very early Jamestown, I've read how the prisoners were let out during the Powhatton Massacre. There was a famous fire, started in a prison in Jamestown, years later, close to 1700, that did massive damage to the structures and records.
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25 minutes ago
![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/07/full-1659-296902-img_1423.png) This is what I use. Pretty light a packable
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25 minutes ago
I had JUST gotten home and laid down to relax... then boom...all I hear is pictures being taken. I look up, and there's a camera all in my face. He should've just kept it movin'....
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26 minutes ago
Maybe someday you can tell them, Not my monkey's, not my circus. If you tell them that, make sure you are financially secure. Lol
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28 minutes ago
That would make a great commercial for Paul.
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29 minutes ago
Who sells the best pigeon traps? I used to have a couple home made ones we caught tons of birds in, but need some more portable.
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34 minutes ago
There are a couple of locations in the back sloughs and marshes where the "bottom" is hard to define. It might look all of 10" deep, but you can stick a paddle down into it and still not hit something solid. Yet there are distinct 'rat runs through this judging by the clean trails on top of this soft bottom. If you were to set a colony trap in this "run", it would sink and disappear into the goo below.
So I've been tinkering with a floating colony trap design. A typical 24" collapsible colony trap is attached to the underside of a board backed with styrofoam. The ends of the board have holes for sticks to go into and protrude upwards (not into the water) to cause the 'rat or mink to submerge and swim below it, still in the run, and into the colony trap. The colony trap is suspended just above the top of the sediment below, yet fully submerged. So far so good. Everything falls within the regs, so far.
Any other tinkerers out there with this application in mind?
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That biologist has never seen a territorial ticked off beaver. Your best bet is generally to “toss it pretty far”……….lol Had one last summah ....slapping his tail repeatedly and swimming Closer & Closer while I made a set with a 330. Was able to keep my eye on him ..as I made a second set. Tail still slapping.. I quickly open up my jar of back breaker....and put a stink stick Right behind that 330... Nose level with the water...backed out of the water.. And hid behind a tree about 20 yaahds away... And watched that beaver go right into that 330 in less than a minute
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52 minutes ago
He was the AntiChrist in The Omen 3. Grown up Damien Thorne.
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52 minutes ago
Curious what it would cost. Made one out of free plywood, but it didn't hold up. Then made one from free scrap 7/8" composite plastic wood, because full pieces are very expensive. Maybe you can beat that price. The plywood model, for a 160 Cconibear:
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52 minutes ago
Sometimes does.
My Dad is at a place where there is no concept of time. He kept saying he wanted to go home, even though he has not left the house all day. Not knowing what to do I decided I would put him in the car and see what happens. I told him he would have to tell me where we were going. He gave me directions which took us around the block. He told me which house to pull into (His house). I got him out, took him in the house and he was good to go.
As meaningless as it sounds, I’m happy he knew the way home.
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53 minutes ago
Those people over there, getting blown up for four or five years now. They're pawns, they probably mostly just like us, and would love to go home to their families while they still can.
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57 minutes ago
There used to be an ice cream place called Farrell's Ice Cream Parlour. They had an ice cream dish that was called the Pig’s Trough. It came in a long wooden bowl and was covered with whip cream, nuts, cherries and chocolate syrup. If you finished its twelve scoops of ice cream, you received an award that said, “I made a pig of myself at Farrell’s.”
My dad ate the second biggest dish of ice cream their. It came in what looked like a fish bowl, with a glass base, that looked like the bottom of a wine glass. It was called a something "Boy". After he ate it, you could see my dad's breath.
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59 minutes ago
Let me know condition and price thanks
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1 hour ago
Sean Hannity put out a message, talking about how Graham was a man of peace and working towards peace in middle east and Ukraine.
I remember seeing a clip of Graham sitting at a round table in Ukraine. And smiling and talking about how the Ukrainian's would be killing a lot of Russians.
And thinking that dude is not on our side.
He was on someone's side, maybe military contractors side.
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1 hour ago
I have a 3D Printer that can print 12x11.25x12 and got thinking about designing and printing some boxes for trapping mostly marten but I am sure they can work for other animals. They'd be made of a material that can withstand UV rays and the heat/cold well. Not sure if anyone tried this yet or how well it works haha. There is a material being sold that has wood in it so theres an idea for material smell I could imagine a market if it was cheap enough. Do you have any idea what it would cost to make a box 6X6X12?
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1 hour ago
I am a long time coyote trapper . My area doesn't have swift here Looking to target some swift fox in far western ks. Any body here give me some advice other than scaling down coyote sets. Appropriate equipment etc. Just want to because I never have. Thanks in advance
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1 hour ago
I’ve been wanting to try them out on a dozen 110 for blind sets but everything I can find on them are people useing them in boxes. I’d love to hear some pro and cons from someone who has some experience using them on the line.
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1 hour ago
Thanks Les. I’ll keep this in mind for next time.
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