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51 seconds ago
Warrior how close do you put the rod to the set.
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Trapper Talk
2 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Dirt
I think Nimzy should be ecstatic about $3 rats. My uncle was getting $2 in 1972, so you are doing waaaaay better.

I got 10.00 for carcass rats in 78 straight thru.
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Trapper Talk
5 minutes ago
Trevor was at our MTPCA fur sale this morning in Kalamazoo. Good guy. Bought quite a bit.
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Trapper Talk
6 minutes ago
Weather app says 7°. That's the high for us today.
Supposed to get snow sometime
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Mugshots
10 minutes ago
If this will post.. here is a pretty nice fish I got a few years ago
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Trapping Only
11 minutes ago
I leave stuff in the truck or the side x side all the time. The other day while fine tuning some of my bobcat sets, I went back to the side x side 3 or 4 times. All I was intending to do was add a CD spinner to 1 set. I decided that I didn't need to bring my whole pack. (to save time and energy!) It was supposed to 10 minute trip. . I was there for over an hour. Forgot my gloves, Needed bait, then I needed the hatchet, added a set , etc. I should've just grabbed everything the 1st time. Today I was checking out a potential beaver hut to trap through the ice. Walked 600 yds to the hut and realized the spud bar was missing from the calf sled I was dragging w/ my gear. I walked almost all the way back to the truck. It rolled out when I went the down the hill onto the ice!
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Trapper Talk
15 minutes ago
All I can say is that we cannot fix Minnesota by voting. This place made me lose faith in Democracy at a young age, it's getting weirder here everyday.
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Lure and Bait Formulator's forum
24 minutes ago
Raw handled glands or meats will continue to darken with age. This is due to the nature of decomposition and the multiplying of bacteria in the organic tissue. That is the effect of oxygenation of the material. Good lure making can be a long trial and error process over many years.
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Trapper Talk
26 minutes ago
I have no problem with my tax dollars going to support vets....even disgruntled ones like you Dirt. smile

I've posted this on here before and really got reamed out over it too, but a big one for me is school breakfasts and lunches. Feed your own dang kids!
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Trapping Only
26 minutes ago


Flat Sets will reel in a lot more old timers if you set as many flats as you do hole sets.

Flats can't catch old coyotes on their own. You need to bring "A" game blending to help sell the deal.

It can easily make or break a set even at the best location with the best attractants.

I would put it right up there with the top keys to making consistent catches on savvy coyotes.


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Trapping Only
30 minutes ago
Originally Posted by jnsff69
Opinions on Bridger #5 (alaskan modified) vs MB 750 1/4 os.
I'd like to hear everyone's likes and dislikes if possible to help me make a decision before I stock up for next season..
Thanks to all

Take a look at the No BS traps. Very well made. If your in the Flathead valley area, stop by The Party Store near the airport. Dennis has them on display. Plus he has some folding dragts that he invented. Very well made.
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30 minutes ago
I collected the urine from a bobcat, what do I need to do to preserve it?
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Trapper Talk
39 minutes ago

They were the dumb ones, the best ones back then you wouldn't think caught a thing.[/quote]

Right on!
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Trapping Only
53 minutes ago
Look on JC Conner's website or contact them. Great folks to deal with.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Went well but I didn't use bread baking pans. The ones we have are all ~ 2.5 inches tall. So, I'm ordering deep bread baking tins/pans. Just wouldn't have gone well with that depth of pan.
I debated and debated my decision.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
I stay away from all Liberal controlled states.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Chamber sealer is definitely worth the cost if you use it a lot. Bags are 8-10 cents a piece. we use it for everything from meat to left over soups and chili.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by Savell
Yes sir… it’s under ground… it’ll bust at the well or in the attic

… have to drain everything from the well to the faucets to get the water out when it’s under freezing for a few hours or they’ll bust

… shoot even had one pvc elbow bust even after doing all that a couple years ago


If you're going to drain your lines:

Some folks down around the lake here that have summer cabins only use them in the summer.
They have a air fitting plumbed into the water line at the well. Shut the well down then hook up an air compressor to that air fitting and blow all the water out of the lines. Works good.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by TurkeyTime
Nice. Homemade suet?

No, I soften suet and smash it into the knothole with a putty knife.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago


I loaned my meat grinder to one of the guys in my deer hunting group. He's family. Did that for a couple of years with no problems. Then I loaned it out to him one year and it didn't come back. I finally texted him and told him I needed it back. He brought it back when I was gone to work. The first time I went to use it, I found the blade had a tip broken off, a gouge in the auger and a gouge in the housing. I imagine he or one of his kids dropped a bone or a slug into it. Stuff happens but man up and tell me about it. I texted him and he didn't reply. He sent $20 with no note. I returned the money and decided to never loan it out again. The following year, he wanted to borrow it. I told him that someone else was using it. He hasn't asked again.

He showed up at deer camp with 3 of his kids this year. We always try to figure out the first morning how many deer we need because we always have extra tags due to landowner tags. When he was asked, he said he didn't want any. His sister asked what he was doing there if he didn't want any deer. He didn't have anything to say. Two of his kids ended up shooting deer and he ended up taking them. I didn't understand why he thought it was okay to fill other people's tags instead of letting them shoot their own deer.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Here’s an odd one.. friend of a friend here in Tennessee, sold a nice Monte Carlo to a guy in Indianapolis…they met half way at a bank of American .. the guy had a $20k cashiers check.. they went in.. verified the check.. the guy put $10k in his account, $10k in his pocket..,gave the buyer the title and the keys.. everyone was happy.. until a week later, the bank called.. said the check was phony ..they had withdrawn the $10k from the account and demanded the seller bring the other 10k in cash.. he never did.. I never heard anything else about what transpired..
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
All we have are big tough fox squirrels, I think I'll start using my skinning machine. smile
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Another important thing to do with a storm moving in.......

Make sure you're around people you like in case you get stranded with them! cool
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
They’re a hoot to catch, I hate putting them up though
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Young and dumb in 1978. Trapping Wisconsin River near Wausau, WI before school on a cold early November day. 14 years old at the time and by myself on the line. Wading along the shoreline with hip-boots on. Had a #2 Victor square jaw double coilspring set up under an overhanging bank for muskrat, raccoon or mink. Too dark to see (and no flashlight!) so I reached under bank with my hand to feel for the trap chain but found the center of the pan with three fingers instead. Ouch. Would have been easy to remove if I had a long enough wire attached to the end of the chain but I had a short wire that was tied to an exposed root back under the overhang. Young, dumb and inexperienced. Could not reach the trap and fully compress the trap levers with one hand. Only option was to sit down on my butt in the water and insert my feet under the overhang and push the levers down with my heels while one hand was still securely in the trap. Glad I was flexible! Got the trap off finally but was now drenched and had a 2 mile walk back home in 30 degree weather. Skipped checking the rest of the line and headed straight home. Warmed up with a quick shower and made the bus stop just in time. Fur was worth a lot more then which made the experience somewhat more enjoyable!

Chris
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