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Trapper Talk
1 minute ago
Interesting how the main stream media doesn't dig too deep in their reporting of these type of incidents. So far our local stations are just reporting that a man intentionally ran into a bunch of people in Germany. No mention of Christmas or that it was a Muslim. Even if they do fully report it, they will downplay it.
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Trapper Talk
7 minutes ago
Close in as the bluefin have been lately, maybe trade the shotgun for a fishing rod, lol
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Trapper Talk
7 minutes ago
Morn'n trappers. I was scared for just a second, I thought I lost a day. Not enough hours in the day to begin with !

It's 18 on it's way to 37 here in West Central Missouri today. Looking forward to checking traps on a new place today. There was more fresh yote sign there 2 weeks ago, but I couldn't set it then because of deer season. Was only able to get 5 sets made last evening. Hopefully they haven't drifted out of there and I find some wearing my jewelry in a bit.
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Wilderness Trapping and Living
8 minutes ago
Back when this came out the video assembled and brought the viewer information that simply was not on hand as it is in today’s rich internet resource base.

I was a young man when I first watched this very video and it helped me along.

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Trapper Talk
9 minutes ago
That's Awesome
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Trapper Talk
9 minutes ago
Probably born that way. I once caught one that instead of a rounded tail, the tail came to a point.
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Trap Shed
10 minutes ago
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Trapper Talk
14 minutes ago
I think it's cute and fun for both the little guy and dad.
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Wilderness Trapping and Living
15 minutes ago
I like the white toe. Keep hoping to get one with that feature, someday.
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Trapper Talk
16 minutes ago
Originally Posted by rick olson
Good morning,-3 with a high of 15,no sun today.2 more checks,the marten were moving yesterday finally,we should have a orange blaze or two today,the 2 cats will be coming through pretty soon I would think,maybe another Christmas car like last year...I know they have tried for a 3 day check on snare's and each time it gets voted down,would be nice if it would pass one of these times.As for the NR we voted it through about 9 to 10 years ago,sure would be nice if that would pass also,if I remember right trapper voted 5 to 3 on that,lets get that through the state too,then 2025 would be a very good year.Have a good day everyone,here's to full body gripes,foothold with tight chains and tight cables....

Amen to that!!!!!

Daylight in the Swamp
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Trapping Only
17 minutes ago
From experience especially so far this year with the few traps have been able to get out, even against DR's,advice, the swing type doors can get blocked from completely closing if you get a good dump of snow, 14 inches over night, snow half way up door opening. Where the drop down (guillotine type,door stayed fully functional, especially with additional weight added to the top bar.
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Trapper Talk
17 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Gulo
Twolines -

Yes, I've got a Wood Mizer. It may not look like it, but all the outbuildings are made with 2-sided logs. That way. each log has a big bearing surface for the next log up, and is better-insulated and more stable. When the logs are all peeled and are 2-sided, construction takes about a day. The roof is usually done the second day.

Jack


One of my sons has a friend who.just bought a Wood Mixer last summer.
They've been having a blast with it.

My son jokes that his buddy works as an electrician to support his logger/ sawmill hobby.
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Trapper Talk
17 minutes ago
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Trapper Talk
19 minutes ago
Blind sets worked best for me.
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Trapping Only
25 minutes ago


Good Morning BT!

I went away from using backing on all sets a number of years ago. There are several good reasons for that.

I have never been a fan of guiding since the beginning. It creates its own set of problems as does backing.

From studying worked set patterns over and over again I believe that backing and guiding have cost me more coyotes than they ever helped catch.

A lot less foot traffic was the norm when guiding was applied to a set. Backing on the other hand can really alter how a coyote works the pattern, and not in a good way. There are other cons to their use as well.

Most of the flat sets shown on this thread have no backing or guiding. Exceptions are when I went back in the photo archives to illustrate a certain topic of discussion.

In the coming weeks I will take additional photos of some of the sets to post up on the thread.
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Trapper Talk
27 minutes ago
Sent with prayers for all. Find joy in Christ.
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Trapper Talk
33 minutes ago
Originally Posted by 3togo
Again, we go from a special shotgun scope mount question to pictures of rifles scopes. No relationship.


well it isn't as special scope at all it is barska junk but the difference in shotgun and rifle scopes is now basically non existent it used to be paralax shotgun scopes like rimfire scopes would have the paralax set to 50 yards not 100
when you started getting sabot slugs that are capable to 150 yards and beyond in some cases they really became rifle cartridges stuffed in a plastic hull with low pressure limits.

the same 2-7x32 that was in the picture of the rifle is on 2 of my slug guns

my son is running the 1-8 strike eagle he took off his AR and put on his 870 thinks it is possibly the best shotgun scope he has tried , 1-8 power illuminated retical . he had his deer in the first moments of legal season this year and there was no snow on the ground to brighten it up.

yes a rifled slug barrel or even rifled slugs to some extent makes a shotgun a rifle for the purpose of placing a single projectile on target with a better degree of accuracy.

with fewer and fewer states requiring shotguns for deer , even the ILL state is letting single shot rifles in specific calibers happen now , shotgun scopes and mounting options are going to continue to dry up , then it will just be a few guns made and they will be mostly sharing components with rifles for mounting optics.
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Trapper Talk
35 minutes ago
Happy Birthday
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Trapper Talk
35 minutes ago
Happy Birthday
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Trapper Talk
35 minutes ago
Originally Posted by The Beav
Deer avoid bait stations. You must have different deer then I do. I have lots of deer visit my bait stations.

As for loop height. We can only use a 12" loop, and it can't be more then 12" off a hard surface. And I get 100s of knock downs by deer.
I've killed a few deer In CRs and the loop was only 12" and 12" off the ground. Those deer were walking down that trail with their heads down. The weird thing was that there was no tear up. Those deer just laid down and died. Must be a stress thing. The BAD never came into play.

I had one deer get Its head and one leg through a 12" loop and was still alive and I released It. I never figured that one out.

I don't think it's the bait stations they avoid. I beleave it's all the Ravens and predator activity.
There's other factors involved. White tails are more apt to visit baits than Mule deer.
At least that's what I've observed and putting the bait out a way from the cover a bit and away from the deer travel area. The predators will use the cover to establish trails. Every scenario is different. It is something that takes time to figure out. The coyotes use the deer travel ways so if there is cover between the deer trails and the bait the coyotes use it to create there own secondary trails to the bait. Sometimes it takes me 3 or more seasons to figure out the best spots for the bait. I like to change it up and sometimes having two bait drop spots can increase your catch. I suppose the bait used could posably be a factor also. I mostly use coyote coon carcasses, what ever I catch. It's the bird that draw in the coyotes, but when the tems drop the coyotes will eat most any bait.
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Trapper Talk
35 minutes ago
Happy Birthday
I hope You Have a Great Birthday
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Trapper Talk
39 minutes ago
My favorite bar is one that’s cutting straight. lol. Bars are the same as everything nowadays, made cheap. Learn how to dress your bar and they last longer because I think they run cooler. I use a shop belt sander to debur them, and the round sandpaper wheel on the side with the little shelf to dress em.
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Trapper Talk
41 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Shakeyjake
There was a vaccine but nobody wanted it. But they’re starting trials again for a new one…..this is from the CDC so believe what you want…lol
https://www.cdc.gov/lyme/about/lyme-disease-vaccine.html

Ask Lyme literate Drs about the Lyme vaccine, then be glad you never took it.
Anyone that's been an outdoorsman their entire life, and anyone else,if you suspect a tick borne disease or have medical symptoms that are not getting diagnosed,should look up the (Western Blot) blood test and then find s Dr. That can read it correctly. It's enexspecive.
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Trapper Talk
49 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Savell





Lol
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Trapper Talk
55 minutes ago
Robins would attack the side mirrors on my 2003 jeep wrangler and make a heck of a mess pooping and spreading it all over the mirror and side window. I think they see themselves and territorial instinct kicks in. I started putting plastic grocery bags over the mirrors with a plywood horseshoe shape hanging from the bag handles to keep the bags from blowing off. That kept the idiot birds from seeing themselves. I've got a 2017 Wrangler now and they don't seem as interested in it for some reason.
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