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Trapper Talk
1 minute ago
you can cut Christmas trees in the Yukon
on vacant public land outside of municipal boundaries .No permit is needed for personal use, but you must not cut trees on private land, First Nation Settlement Land, or in power line corridors or urban parks.ours are free if we want
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Trapper Talk
5 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Tatiana
Echinococcus cysts. It's not just the liver here, there are lesions on multiple other organs and most likely throughout the body, including the muscles. If you eat it, the larvae will travel to your liver, lungs, brain and other organs and make the same bubbly cysts where they settle. They are very difficult to treat because the cyst walls protect the parasites from drugs, so some of these cysts can only be removed surgically, if the location permits. Not fun.

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Oh mercy ! That would be more like sentence as.opposed to a diagnosis.
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Trapper Talk
6 minutes ago
Echinococcus cysts come from tapeworms too and are becoming more common in fox and coyotes around here
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Trapper Talk
8 minutes ago
Echinococcus cysts. It's not just the liver here, there are lesions on multiple other organs and most likely throughout the body, including the muscles. If you eat it, the larvae will travel to your liver, lungs, brain and other organs and make the same bubbly cysts where they settle. They are very difficult to treat because the cyst walls protect the parasites from drugs, so some of these cysts can only be removed surgically, if the location permits. Not fun.

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They say foxes spread them, too, but stray dogs seem to be a key vector. Echinococcus spreads though dog poop.
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Trapping Only
10 minutes ago
I use the stock chain on my DPs and add a butterfly double stake with a swivel and use two 18 inch 3/8 inch rebar stakes with nuts welded on the head to crosss stake the set. I can use a vice grip to twist the stakes and they come out easily. Lot of the area I use DPs the ground is softer and thus cross staking to me with shorter stakes more sense then one longer heavier stake.

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Trapper Talk
13 minutes ago
What's that saying? He could sing the phone book?
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Trapper Talk
13 minutes ago
We own a Christmas tree farm, if you are buying a real tree you already know its about more than the tree. You don't create lifetime memories by going to Walmart to pick out the artificial tree you will be using for the next 10 years, or at least until the Chinese lights burn out and you have to buy another so you can throw that other one in the landfill. Prices vary by variety and size of the tree. We also are an American family working for a living, so yea I don't feel bad when I put a price tag on a tree I just spent 6-8 years growing.
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Trapper Talk
14 minutes ago
Many years ago I sorta got kinda got semi-shanghai-ed into taking care of a black lab. It belonged to a friend of a friend and I had to take care of this dog 'smokey' for about 2 years until I was able to return him to his owners in central Florida. Good dog , no problems. But I had to reach into my pocket to feed him about 95% of the time.

One day one of the dog's ' relatives ' reached out to me to help out with the dog somewhat. They had received a nice gourmet spiral ham from their employer as a bonus. However due to the fact they had changed addresses several times in a short period , the ham bounced around 3 different addresses and had a bunch of address correction stickers plastered all over it as it went from wrong address to wrong address. It had gotten delayed quite a bit in the shuffle. She contacted the firm that sent these out for her employer and they agreed to send her another one directly to her correct current address.

So she had this ham that was probably ok to eat , but iffy. And just got the replacement that was fresh to replace it that was 100% food safe.
So she gave me the 'passed around' ham to feed to the dog.

I cooked up the ham and it made my house great. After letting it completely cool off , I put it a plastic tub so the dog could eat it.



Here comes the funny part...... laugh
Smokey was a good dog. Obedient. No problems. Very civil.

He was tied outside by his doghouse. I brought the ham out in the plastic tub , uncut/intact but a spiral sliced ham.
I placed it in front of him.
He just looked at it and gave me this look like -
" You gave me the wrong food "
Because I was feeding someone else's dog , he was getting Sam's dry kibble as it was cheap.
I encouraged Smokey to eat , but he still did not because he thought something was wrong.
On the Third attempt to get Smokey to eat , he very cautiously took a small lick while watching me the whole time thinking I was going to yell at him or worse for eating that human food. With much more encouragement , Smokey started eating. It took him about 3 days to eat that ham. I finally got him back to his owners a couple years later by driving him 1200 miles to his owners in Florida.

I was amazed at the dog's reaction to the human food and his reluctance to eat it.
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Trapper Talk
15 minutes ago
Gotta get out more smash! Plenty of orange or too much over this way.

I wonder how many are waiting till Monday? Or how many already tagged out during archery season?

Using a cheater bow (crossbow), training wheels (compound) or a real bow (recurve or longbow)

We may never know!


Good luck out there!
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Trapper Talk
16 minutes ago
Are they cysts?
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Trapper Talk
19 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Tatiana
Always a good idea to check the liver before eating anything you catch, no mater how "safe" they say the animal is.

These are among the most dangerous parasites to humans. Beavers are not "supposed" to have them but eating grilled backstraps from this one would have been a huge risk.
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Forgive my ignorance, but what am I looking at on that beavers liver?
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Trapper Talk
25 minutes ago
Always a good idea to check the liver before eating anything you catch, no mater how "safe" they say the animal is.

These are among the most dangerous parasites to humans. Beavers are not "supposed" to have them but eating grilled backstraps from this one would have been a huge risk.
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Trapping Only
26 minutes ago
Hi Daniel, To answer your 1st question about using shrimp as bait for coon etc. I used to have a friend years ago that would save the uneaten tails and just little parts of shrimp.He would put them in zip lock bags and store in his freezer.I saved mine too and would stop by and get his and store in my freezer and have a decent supply of them before season.During season I would unthaw a bag or 2 at a time and use as bait for coon and they did work well. I have used shrimp that had went bad and were just slightly tainted but did not smell horrible.And they seemed to work also. Usually I would use a shot or squirt if fish oil or salmon oil along with the shrimp or what ever kind of bait I'm using. Sometimes rather than fish oil I might use a shot of sweet sour type coon lure.

About your 2nd question on the amount of Shellfish oil to mix in to your melted jars worth of petro jelly or lard ? I don't know for sure but I would think with the amount of the lure base being a jar size of petro jelly I would think that one oz of Shellfish oil mixed in would make for a pretty strong smelling smear type lure. I'm not sure if Paul sells shellfish oil or not.But I do know I have used Dobbins Salmon oil as far back as when his Father Charlie was alive. And that Salmon oil has always been strong and has worked well. I also used to use Mike Marsyada's shellfish oil,which was more clear looking rather than yellow,and it was Strong. Just a couple ideas for ya. I think I would start with 1 oz or a partial oz to your petro or lard.Let it cool and settle and see what it smells like.If you feel it needs more then remelt and add more.One thing a lure maker used to say about smear baits is if after several days it seems to loose it's smell then just re smear over to like open it back up again.And that way you don't even need to add more.You can just continue to "reopen" it
so to speak.
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Wilderness Trapping and Living
32 minutes ago
Today, 11/29/25 would have been Jack's 70th birthday. Today he was "released" to once again ride the winds, above the wilds he loved so well.
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Trapper Talk
44 minutes ago
… looks fancy ness

… I heated up a link of deer sausage in the microwave to get me by
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Trapper Talk
46 minutes ago
Are you sure it's a 2003?

I don't think they made the 440 2 carb past 2000 but I could be mistaken

The 330s and 440s of that era were fan cooled. 0

I would pay 1500 to 1900 for it if I was interested, you might be able to get 2300.

I have owned 6 different Bearcats from the 440 to the z1 and the best trapping sled I've owned was the 440 single carb.
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Trapping Only
50 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Dylan Phelps124
Thanks for sharing ADC! They definitely look a lot prettier coming out of that tumbler


You're welcome.

Also, I am told its a good idea to unhook the igniter on the gas dryers.
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Trapper Talk
50 minutes ago
I grew up in the 50's and 60's. Kids were a lot less stressed then. Everything was much more simple. There was a lot tighter family bond. Kids were a lot less supervised and we got along just fine. Whoever writes some of this stuff wasn't even alive back then to experience it. I was a High School Counselor in the 1990's until 2009 and I could not believe how stressed out kids became over the years and it is probably worse now.
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Trapper Talk
53 minutes ago
Pork roast,potatoes and gravy, no pics
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Trapper Talk
54 minutes ago
Originally Posted by ~ADC~
Whatever they use for powder reeks when you fire the gun. FYI

I agree with that too. An odd smell to be sure.
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Trapper Talk
58 minutes ago
Hornady one shot cleaner and dry lube , a M16 brush and a pull through bore snake nock the carbon down every 100-150 rounds and you can keep shooting dirty ammo for a long time.
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Trapper Talk
58 minutes ago
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Trapper Talk
59 minutes ago
I bought a used fur coat for the real cold days setting in a tree stand. It ain't real stylish these days but its the warmest thing I've ever worn. The boys laughed at me when I bought it but before season was over with they were fighting over who got to wear it.
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Trapper Talk
59 minutes ago
I’ll be honest with younz, I was surprised to hear a huge lack of firing today. Thought for sure there would be more going on.
You are right; it’s tame compared to even a few years ago.
Didn’t see many in orange while traveling either.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Made Cheesy Broccoli soup today

it's good stuff makes up in about 45 minutes
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