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Trapper Talk
1 minute ago
Good shoot!
We used to hunt the Pony Express wildlife area west of Cameron before Iowa opened a season. Had some great hunts down there.
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Trapper Talk
2 minutes ago
Originally Posted by blackhammer
I don’t know enough about the tanning process but will these summer skunks survive the dressing process without falling a part. Wonder if they end users know what they’re doing?


My experience is that summer pelts tan just fine. The leather is darker and there isn’t any underfur. But it a summer skunk still looks like a skunk. Same with other species.
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Trapper Talk
6 minutes ago
They sure are late.

How did your opening day go Coop?
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Trapper Talk
6 minutes ago
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Bacon weave on a small elk roast. Done in my Po-Man grill.
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Trapper Talk
6 minutes ago
I liked it.
Thx for posting this.
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Trapper Talk
8 minutes ago
have.
Not seen an obituary either..... at his request. .....The family was to do cremation. And spread his ashes up on the mountains. And I think he requested no service. As k9 said to me..."classic slim".

Shelly was asking me if id seen anything and i about told her word per word what Slim's wish's were without even knowing he had done that. At last he's back in his beloved rocky mtn's, probably where he was the happiest during this lifetime.
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Trapper Talk
14 minutes ago
Originally Posted by warrior
Originally Posted by Seldom



That's pretty dang sick and twisted.

Oh, to much petty for ya? Try this one!
https://youtube.com/shorts/HyK8eK-iRDg?si=sQxAkN8DqyoakuQC
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Trapper Talk
14 minutes ago
wow the nationals and a state the same year, must have lots of volunteers
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Trap Shed
20 minutes ago
Bump. I have this exact set up with 5 x K9 Extremes with oversized pans if interested.
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Trapper Talk
20 minutes ago
When you added the beer at the end of your menu. When I was a young man we called that meal. The "Breakfast of Champions" would sometimes do Blood Mary and a beer.

Mac
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Trap Shed
20 minutes ago
bump
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Trapper Talk
41 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Big Sam
Can anyone tell me how to look this person up? Is it the John Sun person that I need to research?

You can bet that’s not his name. 17 followers and some are scammers themselves….lol.
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Trap Shed
41 minutes ago
Next to last chance. lol If these are worthless I guess they can go to the burn pile. Better speak up if interested.
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Trapper Talk
46 minutes ago
tag is off but dealer gave me manual starts with a B, getting old can't remember, I will look tomorrow,
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Trap Shed
49 minutes ago
8 victor # 4 double long springs 5 victor #4 jumps and 4 Blake and lamb # 4 jumps all dyed and waxed today all are complete with strong springs 13.00 each plus shipping [Linked Image]
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Trapper Talk
51 minutes ago
Where’s momma?
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
I thought this topic and photo was going to be about Newt showing how to set coil springs for coon, rats and otter. smile
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
I do not take off work to run them. I run them after work during the week, and early morning on weekends.
Go fast.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by PAskinner
When it started, denominations didn't exist. It was just "The Way."

And the idea of sola scriptura was proclaimed by Martin Luther in the 1500s. For the churches that maintained Apostolic Succession (Catholic, Orthodox, Church of the East) dating back to "The Way" of the early church, it's quite a novel concept.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
It took congress exempting the snail darter from the ESA before the Telico dam, a 13 year TVA construction project, could be put in service. Congress will have to do the same thing for wolves and grizzlies to take it out of the hands of leftist judges.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Kind of a tiny head for the body. (On the groundhog).
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
I think cats have a better nose than we usually figure. What their brain does with the information is a different matter. I've got to watch a few cats on video work sets. It very intresting. I use odors at almost all my sets but do much better when I make that set like a blind set where I think that cat has a high probability of stepping any way. I think and have seen sometimes where cats sometimes wouldn't go to far out of their way to investigate an odor. Couple videos I got of cats working a test set for coyotes amazed me how long they stayed at the set. But I've also seen cats on videos where they definitely smell a lure but wouldn't go investigate it close enough to get caught. Another intresting thing I've seen with my house cat( and I've tested it several times) is if the odor is too strong it doesn't have much interest but give it a few days to air out and it goes crazy for it..... and will have an intense intrest for quite a few days. Was blessed one time to visit with Mercer Lawing about cats and hes got a lot of good first hand knowledge of cats and odors. Very intresting guy if u get the chance to talk cats with him.
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Trapping Only
1 hour ago
In Vermont, I’ve had fairly good luck with Hiawatha Valley and a touch of gusto. Works on both coyotes and cats.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
For me an apple on a stick always worked dynamite. Yellow apples being preferred.

Find a spot where they are grazing and grub hoe out a bit of dirt or mud put in a foothold on a drowner and cover up the trap with some grass then just beyond the apple on a stick or just shoved into the backing but visible from the water. The artificial feed bed never fails to attract them.
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