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Trapper Talk
1 minute ago
Yep

Deck hand said that was part of the reason the bigger tuna have not shown up yet around the rigs. Water temp is still up
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Trapper Talk
2 minutes ago
Good catch!
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Trapper Talk
3 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Grandpa Trapper
You go into the water with those things also in it?

I'm fearless that way!!!

Lol
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Trapping Only
3 minutes ago


Originally Posted by LT GREY
Who's making Coyotero lure now ?


The same man that made it back then.

Just spoke with Mr. Lucero this morning..

He still sounds pretty spry for a old Master Wolfer with so many miles of trap line behind him.
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Trapper Talk
5 minutes ago
You go into the water with those things also in it?
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Trapper Talk
6 minutes ago
Originally Posted by WI Outdoors
Cwd is scare is a joke.

The most knowledgeable person on Tman speaks again!
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Trapper Talk
8 minutes ago
Game hens and a day of rest for me and the wife.
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Trapper Talk
9 minutes ago
Originally Posted by white marlin
from my reading, it can also be transmitted to deer from them eating "infected" vegetation...plants take up the mis-folded proteins (which can remain viable in the soil for up to twenty years).

now, how PREVALENT that mode of transmission is, I don't know...

Yes...you are correct. Hence the reason for not being legally allowed to bring bones amd certain other carcass parts across state lines or in some states outside of the county of harvest. Dumping an infected carcass could lead to what you described above.

Repeated exposure/browsing at that carcass dump "hotspot" would have to occur to infect a browsing deer. But, this is an obvious way CWD is/has been being brought from state to state/area to area...so the laws were changed to limit this.

I won't go into the likelihood of pen-raised deer transmission by nose to nose - thru the fence contact with wild deer or the escaped deer transmission to wild deer. We all know this is the most likely way for rapid transmission to a new area.
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Trapper Talk
10 minutes ago
Great hunting and dandy bucks
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Trapper Talk
10 minutes ago
Relax at home with my wife.
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Trapper Talk
11 minutes ago
Family in southern Illinois
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Trapper Talk
11 minutes ago
Originally Posted by snowy
This time of year always makes me look back and think about life itself. Life is worth more then anything to me and very grateful for life even if I had nothing. Life is a precious commodity and I never take it granted!

In the last couple of years and most recent a few days ago I seen 4 co workers pass away. The oldest being 82 years of age with great memories from work days and after hour events we had shared in life. Living in rural area and knowing a lot of people from a large area where we live, I see death weekly of people I knew and had been around through my life.

Now as life moves along I do realize I am on that short list in the fourth Quarter. I never dwell on it but I do want to make every minute I'm alive to be grateful and not waste one second. Before I retired my thoughts of life wasn't as strong. As a younger person you look and the road doesn't end. Life does change and I try each day to cherish them more.

Happy Thanksgiving and the Joyful season we are entering.


Very well said.
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Trapper Talk
11 minutes ago
Nice one
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Trap Shed
12 minutes ago
Looking for a .22hornet barrel for my H&R handi rifle . Anyone have one they would like to sale ? Don't mind it not looking the best as long as the rifling is good .
Prefer to pay via PayPal if possible
Thanks
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Trapper Talk
12 minutes ago
MikeTraps2 great story, how old do you think you might have been around that time? Happy Thanksgiving to all on here

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Trapper Talk
14 minutes ago
Cwd is scare is a joke.
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Trapper Talk
15 minutes ago
I like the three legged triangle blind seat.
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Trapper Talk
16 minutes ago
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Trapper Talk
18 minutes ago
from my reading, it can also be transmitted to deer from them eating "infected" vegetation...plants take up the mis-folded proteins (which can remain viable in the soil for up to twenty years).

now, how PREVALENT that mode of transmission is, I don't know...
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Trapping Only
19 minutes ago
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Trapper Talk
20 minutes ago
Originally Posted by waggler
The few times I've eaten them, I thought they were pretty bland.
I guess they'd fill you up, but I wouldn't go out of my way to eat one unless I was hungry.

They are a lot better with tomato gravy.
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Trapping Only
22 minutes ago
no holds barred works great. i only made one yote set on my sons small coon and skunk line and after 3 checks had nice coyote. just a walk through set on a 2 track and hole punched on each side of the trap and little no holds barred down the holes. he blew it up digging in both sides.
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Trap Shed
24 minutes ago
LAST CALL.
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Trapping Only
27 minutes ago
mike volker sold out and doesnt have a trapping supply business anymore. hes right down the road from me too sad. now i have to order everything unless i make it to a convention.
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Trapper Talk
27 minutes ago
Originally Posted by cmj
So what i have heard is its transfered by saliva. What about breeding? Doesn't get passed from one to the other? And weeks to get results back?

Yes....transmission by saliva, urine, and feces. But does take repeated exposure. And that will happen with deer as they are social critters.

Yes...transmission by breeding is possible and proven to transmit from doe to fawn at birth.

Yes...weeks for results in most states as very limited labs doing the testing.


Originally Posted by goatman
I have a question. You folks close to the lab people could you ask them point blank if any deer or elk have died from CWD? Not just testing positive. Also where is the funding coming from? Swamp is right it did originate in a research place in CO.

Yes...deer have died. At least one here in Georgia (a few weeks ago) was fresh dead enough for lymph nodes to be extracted. It was found in edge of ag field....It was positive.

Pittman-Roberson funds are probably being used as it relates to wildlife research and management. Some states have received a budget boost thru their state legislatures.

Originally Posted by GUNNLEG
My big question is does it matter to the end predator. I certainly don’t want to see any disease that negatively affects a populace of wildlife. But there’s bound to have been thousands (or more) of these animals consumed. Is all this testing for nothing relative to the hunter at the end of the day?

I appreciate the science, but has that showed us anything yet? I’m more concerned with other deer contracting it than I am myself right now and I’d like to ensure that my thought process isn’t flawed.

GUNNLEG,
It won't matter much to humans until a human is confirmed to have contracted CWD from consuming venison. The testing that is occurring in most states is simply to learn the location and prevalence of CWD. Decisions beyond that are based on varying factors and every state is handling it differently. Here in Georgia, baiting/feeding is not being stopped...yet. And sharpshooters are not being used to eradicate the local deer population. We are encouraging eliminating gravity and trough feeders and moving spin feeders & feed locations frequently. We also highly recommend that the hunters in the CWD areas do the deer population management thru hunting.

Lower deer population means less deer to deer contact. Less deer to deer contact lowers the probability of deer to deer transmission of prions. What deer population level is acceptable to hunters & and landowners is the million dollar question.
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