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1 minute ago
Originally Posted by marty weatherup
I catch a Coyote Academy post fairly often on Facebook and am blown away by the numbers of coyotes he often has in one location. I've had 2 and 3 numerous times and even had once had 6 within sight of each other in trail snares on a big bait on the cusp of a huge winter storm front. Many times he'll have 6-10 or more often with in 5-10 feet of each other. I'm a proponent of gang setting but rarely set that close together. Sometimes at a gate opening or if I have a couple fresh badger holes close together. He must have staggering numbers of coyotes to make gang catches like he does.

In his videos it seems he is using dirt holes almost exclusively. It tempts me to carpet bomb some of those good travelway intersections on my line. Interested in your thoughts.


Don’t try to compare KS feedlot country to anywhere else.

The coyote densities there are insane.
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Trapper Talk
1 minute ago
Originally Posted by Paul Dobbins
Originally Posted by yotetrapper30


Hey Paul. Ya know there are at least 3 different ones, right?

2022

2024


I don't doubt it. This is the one I had saved. If you have those other ones, post them here.


LOL Well I just linked them in that post above but I guess I can post them out if you want. smile
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Trapper Talk
2 minutes ago
Way to go, Bruce!

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Trapper Talk
2 minutes ago
I don't see one as a patient because I don't go to a doctor but for what its worth I have worked along side many DO's in both small hospitals and large trauma centers and if it wasnt on their shirts I honestly couldn't have told a difference.
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Trapper Talk
3 minutes ago
CWD has no vector. It's caused by mis-folded proteins that now exists in the environment and can obviously be
moved from deer to deer. A protein is very small. There is not even a photo available of a prion.

I never said controlling midges is a method of controlling EHD. I just stated that the midges are the vector of that virus. Im not sure midges could be controlled....but It may be possible.

The screw-worm fly was eradicated in the US years ago by releasing sterilized flies.
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Trapper Talk
6 minutes ago
Originally Posted by yotetrapper30
Originally Posted by Paul Dobbins
It was posted in 2023, 2024 and now 2025.


Hey Paul. Ya know there are at least 3 different ones, right?

2022

2024


I don't doubt it. This is the one I had saved. If you have those other ones, post them here.
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Trapper Talk
7 minutes ago
Do any of you go to a Doctor of Osteopathy, instead of an MD, for your general practioner?

My regular MD is on a hiatus. I like her quite a bit. I had my annual today and they assigned me a DO, who is in residency. He seems capable. I know DOs are supposed to be more holistic. What do you guys think of them compared to MDs?

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Trapper Talk
8 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Swamp Wolf
I just figured out what you were referring to....

I'll try to do better on the punctuation...


… lol

… hope ya’ll don't end up with a problem
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Trapping Only
8 minutes ago
Originally Posted by alaska viking
Brutal.

Well, they are possums. grin
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Trapper Talk
9 minutes ago
You did all this after having a heart attack how long ago ????
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Trapper Talk
13 minutes ago
Great photos of great bucks.
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Trapper Talk
14 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Swamp Wolf
Originally Posted by bowhunter27295
Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) is primarily not contagious. Most cases are sporadic, meaning they occur without a known cause, likely due to spontaneous misfolding of prion proteins. Here are key points regarding its transmission:

Sporadic Cases: About 85% of CJD cases are sporadic, with no identifiable transmission pattern
.
Familial Cases: Some cases are inherited due to genetic mutations
.
Transmission Risk: CJD can be transmitted through exposure to infected brain tissue or spinal cord fluid, but this is rare and typically occurs in medical settings
. There is no evidence of human-to-human transmission through casual contact
.

Ive read this same info.

Could be exact same with deer (CWD.)

Not known yet.....


Maybe. But what good is it testing to see if they have it. Finding the vector, if there is one, is much more important than how many might have it.

You even said controlling midge flies is a method of controlling EHD. I don't care how many have EHD. I only care about why and how to control it.

I say bring back the trucks riding up and down the road gassing all the bugs with DDT!!
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Trapper Talk
14 minutes ago
I just figured out what you were referring to....

I'll try to do better on the punctuation...
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Trapper Talk
15 minutes ago
https://tiresize.com/calculator/

Better consider backspacing/offset between the wheels if it is different you might have clearance problems

The calculator above has a tab for offset too
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Trapper Talk
16 minutes ago
… okay … you got one in there now
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Trapper Talk
17 minutes ago
Maybe I'm just a worrier!!
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Trapper Talk
17 minutes ago
… 2nd time you’ve needed one lol
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Trapper Talk
18 minutes ago
The one peeking behind the tree is my favorite
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Trapper Talk
18 minutes ago
I love the photos! They are magnificent!
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Trapper Talk
18 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Savell
Originally Posted by Swamp Wolf
What if your wrong?



I’m just gonna leave this apostrophe right here in case someone needs it ‘

We wont need it, but your kids might.
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Trapper Talk
19 minutes ago
Originally Posted by bowhunter27295
Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) is primarily not contagious. Most cases are sporadic, meaning they occur without a known cause, likely due to spontaneous misfolding of prion proteins. Here are key points regarding its transmission:

Sporadic Cases: About 85% of CJD cases are sporadic, with no identifiable transmission pattern
.
Familial Cases: Some cases are inherited due to genetic mutations
.
Transmission Risk: CJD can be transmitted through exposure to infected brain tissue or spinal cord fluid, but this is rare and typically occurs in medical settings
. There is no evidence of human-to-human transmission through casual contact
.

Ive read this same info.

Could be exact same with deer (CWD.)

Not known yet.....
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Trapper Talk
19 minutes ago
Y'all are crazy. I would shoot any one of them. They are all made of meat!!
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Trapper Talk
20 minutes ago
I grill on mulberry almost every week. I'll be doing it tomorrow. My friend, Thad, who frequently wins the World Barbecue Championship with his group Boars Night Out, in multiple categories, including whole hog, uses mulberry in his blends. He grew up next door and we both learned barbecuing from his dad, Big Thad, who used mulberry. Thad has his own barbeque restaurant just outside of Chicago called Little Nicks.

I like using 3/4" to 2 1/2 thick pieces of mulberry to grill on. It makes usable coals very fast. I sometimes add other fruit and nut woods, grapevine and nut shells.

I keep IBC totes of small pieces of mulberry and other wood, just for grilling on.

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Trapper Talk
21 minutes ago
I thought about dumping at $50 and glad I didn’t…to be honest, I’m not sure there is a price point I would really dump. I bought it a long time ago for a time when SHTF type situation.
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