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Trapper Talk
18 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Dan Barnhurst
I just hold the tip of the blade between the tips of the index and middle finger of the other hand and run both together cutting from the inside out all the way.


This. I tried a gut hook, just can't make them work decent.
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Trapper Talk
22 minutes ago
Heck yes nice buck and multi state success
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Trapper Talk
23 minutes ago
Suppressors are worth it! They make a huge difference in recoil. If elk are still in the realm of possibilities I say 308 (especially if suppressed) or 7-08. I think 260/6.5cm would be a sweeter shooter and more fun carry for deer. But I wouldn’t wanna shoot it at an elk with throwing copper bullets in em.
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Trapper Talk
31 minutes ago
I just hold the tip of the blade between the tips of the index and middle finger of the other hand and run both together cutting from the inside out all the way.
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Trapper Talk
33 minutes ago
Nice mess of rabbits and congratulations to the young man
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Trapper Talk
34 minutes ago
The claws, the legs and body all have good meat on the dungeons crabs. The last joint on a leg makes for a great picker to help clean them. Looks like Carl boiled or steamed them whole, there are people that clean then cook also.

wws
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Trapper Talk
40 minutes ago
That crew watching those bags of jerky are going to devour it when your back is turned:)
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Trapper Talk
41 minutes ago
Very good!!
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Trapper Talk
41 minutes ago
Originally Posted by loosegoose
Touching pork is only a sin (or whatever they call it) for muslims if they do it intentionally. Spraying them with bacon water, and pig guts while hilarious, would be meaningless.



^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ lacks common sense & Humor.
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Trapper Talk
43 minutes ago
We have a perfect amount of snow right now for brush stomping or running a hound both of which I used to do alot when I was younger. Might have to get out the Ruger 10/22 .
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Trapping Only
49 minutes ago
Someone will correct me if Im wrong, but I think he traps a lot of dead piles and travel ways near dead piles.
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Trapper Talk
50 minutes ago
He's good fer' nuthin bat rastard... grin
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Trapper Talk
52 minutes ago
… you don’t reckon that wildcat ate him now do you ?
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Trapper Talk
58 minutes ago
Fantastic work!!
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
That dalton looks fantastic!!!
And the quartz points are amazing!!
I found a chunk of quartz several years ago when I was in Arkansas… I brought it to a knapper I knew to have a point made…
He told me it would be too difficult to make.
I didn’t know if it was a bad piece of quartz or if it’s just a hard material to nap and an advanced skill level is needed.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by Salthunter
I need to add I have a bit of physical limitations , The box hight was where it was the easiests for me to work/set the box


i set all my boxes low because of the habitat I'm in currently.

shrews will easily access low-hanging marten but a big chunk of bait wil keep them busy long enough. I wrap bait in cheap metal mesh so they can eat it but it takes them a lot of time.

It is also good to trample down snow right around thr box, especially in colder weather with little snow in the forecast.
Microtines like to be unseen because owls prey on them when they eat bait, so they often dig tunnels in the snow around the catch to access and chew on it. The puffy snow also keeps them warm.
Packed snow doesn't let them do that and encourages them to focus on the bait in the box instead.

Also, having a messy circle of packed snow in front of the box seems to deter foxes, they don't aproach as closely as when everything looks pristine.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by Bob Jameson
I have heard of some using styrofoam beads with some success.


Kinda what the perlite does, except perlite is natural. Its the white balls in store bought potting soil. Huge bag of it costs ~$20 Not ideal for an Alaskan longliner, but for a guy like me who may put in ~20 sets in the snow, it works pretty good.

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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
I watched most of the last half of the Charger/ Eagle game last night. Wow with all the cameras and camera angles we have today, the referee teams now need to be aware of how many calls they are missing on every down and game. Maybe they will create an AI robot team that will find all the penalties that get committed during a game. It might take 5-6 hours to complete a game!

Bryce
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
What Danny said, I never messed with gut hooks, and now I don't gut at all....a hooked utility blade works good on opening cuts in the hide though.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
I have an average sized hand for 15 year old. If anything my hand is on the smaller side. My hypothesis is that it's an ermine. Do y'all think it's an ermine? My mom has a little shed she makes necklaces and stuff in, and there's always mice in it so I always have a mouse trap or two in there. Today I went out and the traps were moved, and there were little mouse bones, fur and little pieces of flesh scattered around the traps. I was thinking maybe a weasel got in there and ate them
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Hahahahaha
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
I remember deer hides at a buck, and then 0....
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Trap Shed
1 hour ago
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The classic Pony with Kwickee quiver and 4 vintage arrows.
100.00. Shipping is always high on long packages… so if interested I will check. In SE PA for meet up
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by Slick Pan
the good news is Gruenwald is offering you a tanned skunk with no tail for a good raw one. He's sure is generous. I mean $5 gloves for a deer hide that is worth $20.How can you go wrong.

$20 deer hides?
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
I have heard of some using styrofoam beads with some success.
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