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Trapper Talk
25 minutes ago
enjoy your day.
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Trapper Talk
26 minutes ago
Have a good one.
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Trapper Talk
35 minutes ago
www.taxidermy.net has lots of buyers. I used to be on there a lot. I'm Keith C. there.

Here's one current ad.

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Keith
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Wilderness Trapping and Living
1 hour ago
The winter of 2012/2013 in SE Idaho right below the montana border. We had a bad cold snap that lasted almost a month with nights dropping to -50 and days only warming up to -20. Worked all day and got home after dark and have marten traps to check so stuck a small heater under my covered sled and went in to get all dressed for the ride. Finally got the sled to start and the thermometer said -48. I had a 11 mile ride to my last trap so got there and walked in and no trap. Looked around and found a nice marten laying there ( the wire snapped off the tree) so hauled it back and grabbed a new 120 and walked back in. Wired that trap really good so no more opps. Dropped my gloves in the snow and went to set the trap in the box when it went off and caught both my thumbs. Ended up jurking my right hand clear then getting my left out. That was a very interesting experience. [Linked Image]
Fell through the ice while beaver trapping around-20 and had about a 15 mile sled ride back to the truck. Another interesting adventure.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Wonder what the charge was to get it out. Between a quarter a d a half mill I bet.
Thanks, Wolie!!!
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by white17
Cathryn. Your question leads me to ask............"fair " to whom ?

I inferred from your post that you mean "fair' to the employee. But what about the employer ?

If I own a company that makes widgets and I hire you at 20/hr, you need to be able to produce enough widgets to cover your wages plus a return on my investment and other overhead costs of employing you. Otherwise it isn't 'fair' to me even though you may feel it is 'fair' to you.
It's a two way street.


^^^This^^^.

You must be worth your wage.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by Allan Minear
Very true elkguy , while I was on the Citizens Advisory Committee , I pushed for a hunting season for grizzly bears , along with a trapping season for Mtn lions and to do away with the bobcat quota in Montana as we're hardly scratching surface of the bobcat habitat !

If I remember correctly British Columbia did away with the grizzly bear hunting season in 1997 .

What I find interesting is back then it was very rare to hear about a bear human conflict when they were hunted on a regular basis , one must wonder why !


Think your wrong on your dates it was 2017.
There was also still bear/ human conflicts when they were in season just didnt make the news as much.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by Line Jumper
Nope sorry three toes was caught in 1925, after a 13 year rampage.



Pampered house dogs live to 13 plus or minus.



What's the average lifespan of a wolf subjected to the vicissitudes of northern plains winters? I bet it wears them out sooner.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by AntiGov

Unions are the worst , grown arse adults striking because they " think " they are more valuable then they are

Unions no longer exist to benefit the members. They exist to benefit the union employees and management. Each raise for the members is also a raise for management. I know a govt. employee union here in Alaska whose employees make 6 figures.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Very true elkguy , while I was on the Citizens Advisory Committee , I pushed for a hunting season for grizzly bears , along with a trapping season for Mtn lions and to do away with the bobcat quota in Montana as we're hardly scratching surface of the bobcat habitat !

If I remember correctly British Columbia did away with the grizzly bear hunting season in 1997 .

What I find interesting is back then it was very rare to hear about a bear human conflict when they were hunted on a regular basis , one must wonder why !
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
There is a market for skulls and baculum, but it is a limited market, especially on common species like raccoon.

Baculum need to be from mature animals. No juveniles.

Skulls need to be #1 quality. No broken teeth. No fractures. Must be cut off back far enough that the occipital condyles are not damaged. Those are the 2 bumpy bones near the spinal hole.

Cleaned items will be worth more than uncleaned. But if clean them, do a good job. Sloppy cleaning is almost worse than uncleaned.
If you are going to sell uncleaned, freeze them as soon as possible after skinning. Rotten skulls and bones are nasty and difficult to sell.
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Trapping Only
2 hours ago
Think I've caught 2 coyotes in remakes that weren't remakes from coyote catches. One was a a badger remake but it took like a month and it was in an area with plenty of coyotes.
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
It will be tough to get the bees to leave the wild comb. Maybe put a super on top and keep an eye on it. If you see the queen laying in it you could slap a queen excluder under it. After the queen has been out of the wild comb for three weeks you could think about taking the wild combs off. Set the part of the hive with the queen on the old stand and set the part with the wild combs to the side and they will leave for the old stand. Of course, this is next summer.
You may be in for trouble prying the lid off that hive. It's not a sure bet the bees will have attached the combs to the walls really well. If not you might have to do a cut out or and this might sound crazy, turn it upside down and provide another entrance by drilling the hive body.
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Originally Posted by Line Jumper
The wolves were feeding on the dead solders in WWl, they even called a temporary truce so they could kill off the wolves before they started shooting each other again.

I thought they were killing live soldiers at night too
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Dorsal skin for taxidermy market. www.taxidermy.net
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Good looking yote for MO looks like a western color.
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
A big boy!
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
You are back again just like me!
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
About a year after highschool I ran into my best friend from when I was 5 to 10 years old lost touch after I moved across town. Hung out with him off and on over a few months. Went to his uncle's house with him once. Several acres with blue plastic barrels cut out liks a dog house but each one had a rooster teathered with rope to its leg. In some out buildings were padded rooster shape fabric dummies in a short broom handle About a 8" to a foot. His uncle said the 4 shot in the shotgun was for Arial predators. I never made it to any of the events. Quit hanging out again after a short time. Different lifestyle I think he ended up in jail or prison. I know he stole a dirt bike and got caught after crashing it running from the owner when they recognized the bike. I have always been glad we moved. Every kid I grew up with in that neighborhood ended up in trouble it seems.

It was the first time Inknew (This word is unacceptable on Trapperman) fighting was a big thing. My friend talked like he made a lot of money at them. He may have ot it could have been all talk. I never went so have no clue.

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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
What about sticking 2 siamese fighting fish in the same tank?
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
MB 1216 at the bank den entrance.
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Originally Posted by cathryn
In your opinion?
I see alot of back and forth about americans not getting paid?
a fair wage and that if americans were being paid fairly that thered be no need for migrant or illegal workers.

So yall that speak of a "fair" wage. What is that number,

What is "fair" to you?

Brass tacks..how much would they have to pay YOU to get you to pick berries or milk cows??



skilled labor needing some sort of certificates , 2 year degree , apprentice , hazard pay or deep on the job training , take the price of a 3 bed house not big ,1 maybe 2 bath , 1 car garage or carport just something a guy could raise a family in and divide by 3 and then divide that by 2000

some skill labor without as much skill , not the stuff specified above divide by 4


general labor divide by 5 (this is where I would put milking and general farm labor)


low impact labor , low or very minimal training , like cashiers , retail and such divide by 6

that is what you would basically need to make to live in the area you are in , so it isn't A number it is a what does it cost you to reasonably live some place.

the place has to support it's residents one way or it will support them the other in social programs or other drains on the economy.
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Good looking fox
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
For years I sold raw skulls of ermine, mink, marten, otter, beaver, and porkie. Bears and wolverine also, but they were in a different world of buyers. So were prices. Baculum also, and same price structure. I rarely sold cleaned other than when I started selling my personal collection.
Taxi.net is a good place to sell those things.
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Moosey...they had a thread up here...about canning deer meat . Doesn't take up room in your freezer.

And Is quick and easy meal....FYI
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