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Trapper Talk
1 minute ago
My wife likes to can all sorts of stuff. I got her an electric canner. For sure it will make things easier. Some pants that wont fit.

I was going to get her a new Iphone. After four hours of pure suffering at the phone store on Saturday, we finally negotiated the price down from $1300 to free.
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Trapper Talk
1 minute ago
More cleaning than I want to do
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Trapper Talk
3 minutes ago
Originally Posted by slydogx
You guys are asleep at the wheel...

Expert animal trapper and misunderstood anti-hero Dwayne LaFontant (Over the Hedge)

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That’s a contraband item ma’am, except in Texas (puts hand on his heart)
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Trapper Talk
3 minutes ago
Happy Christmas Eve
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Trapper Talk
7 minutes ago
Best to ya sir!
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Trapping Only
17 minutes ago
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Trapper Talk
30 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Savell
… Mr Paul

… you really think that hand would drop gold coins down a chimney like ol St. Nick ?

… that’s the irony

…might get a loan at 25% interest for Christmas

… but that’d be about it lol


If you choose to post antisemitic comments on here, you'll be gone like others who have gone down that path.
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Trapping Only
30 minutes ago
Don't own/use a swagger but I have bought snares that have been swagged...no issues. I pound mine but am only beaver trapping with cables... except when I throw one around a tree for an anchor on dry land. I used cable stakes for years and again pounded mine. Out of thousands of cables utilized throughout the years, my only breakages have been when pulling stakes out and when cables were rusted.
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Trapper Talk
33 minutes ago
Mornin Mole...
49 here this morning
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Trapper Talk
40 minutes ago
Only ice here will be in your glass. 49° and foggy now.
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Trapper Talk
50 minutes ago
The world reserve currency(usd) is not going to fail overnight,,,, someday it will,,,,

Other currencies might fail overnight and have in the past. Argentinian peso recently

The Canadian loonie fits into the category that could fail overnight,,, and probably will

The loonie isn’t backed by anything

A successful Alberta independence vote next October will crush the Canadian loonie
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Trapper Talk
50 minutes ago
Send your rain over the crest but change it to snow when it get here

One advantage of no snow don't have any skinney skiers around
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Trapper Talk
50 minutes ago
Lucky you
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
My beard is mostly white now. Mustache is starting to turn more but still has some dark color to it yet.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Great pictures!!! You are setting that cat up for failure.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Toby was a good man, spent many a night at my place, had him up on my trapline once, always bringing maple syrup with him, big loss for all of us.

He had a rough go the last few years, will miss him.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by Nessmuck
Pay attention wolfie....

#1 ...Cover that meat with copious amounts of kosher salt...don't skimp on this paaht.

#2 put it in the fridge on a wire rack ... uncovered....1-3 days.

#3 The day your going to cook it...put it on the counter for an hour.

#4 heat oven to 250 degrees

#5 Put meat probe into the center of the roast ( away from the bone ).

#6 remove roast when probe hits the internal temp of 130 degrees.

#7...remove roast from oven ..and let rest for 15-20 minutes on the counter

#8 Aftah rest period...Put oven on 475 and put the roast back in the oven.

Until it gets nice and brown.

#9 remove...slice and eat.

Follow this but I brown 4 side in the cast iron before the oven.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
They keep you pretty drugged up the first two days.
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Trapping Only
1 hour ago
Took me awhile to get it too. I feel with my boot under an overhanging bank until I find an obstruction, i set my trap tight to the obstruction on the bottom. I do it on the side of the stream with the most current. As the otter or mine mink hunts the overhang when they get to the obstruction they go around it. If it’s a bridge wall just set tight to it on the bottom. It’s like they’re walking on the bottom in that corner.
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Trapping Only
1 hour ago



Originally Posted by Oreamnos
In regards to the preceding posts on gang setting, do you feel too many different attractions in an area is detrimental? If there are four sets tucked close together and each one has a different smell or visual aspect (bone, scat, feathers, ect) does that put up a coyotes defenses? If you have ever walked into a place like a Hobby Lobby store or a department store in the mall the cacophony of smells is a bit off putting. Do coyotes perceive too many combinations of smells the same way? Do you recommend one primary lure at a location and supplement with some urine and droppings i.e. "low key" flat sets? Or do you use multiple lures at different traps in a gang set location?


Great series of questions Oreamnos !

No matter what number of traps I have in the presentation, I stick to one rule.

I show the Wile E. what he expects to see and smell in that specific situation and location.

I have mentioned this numerous times in this thread.
It is one of the most crucial aspects when it comes to quick catches and snagging older coyotes.
Countless illustrations throughout this thread show flat sets using poop and urine as the attractants.
Those are the attractant choices because that is what the coyotes left behind.
They expect to see answers to their marks, so that is what I give them.

You don’t have avoidance when you show them visuals and olfactory attractants that are common to that place and circumstance.
When you show them attractants foreign to that spot you are asking for trouble.
This will not only get you a lot of avoidance, it can also put all coyotes that encounter those sets on high alert.
Putting a host of strange smells in one location can get you twenty yard walk-around passes and/or avoidance of the entire area altogether.
The same applies to visual attractants. A stark or out of place visual can really kill a set.

Keep in mind the catch circle can be a huge deterrent, but it can also be the absolute best attractant you can have at your disposal..
Learning when, where, & what to add to that fresh catch circle if anything at all takes more than just a little bit of thought.
Think about what is left in the circle and what addition would best accompany that set in that specific situation.
In a gang setting, often times the fresh set next door is all you need.

Years ago catch circles meant the death of that specific set location.
It was to the point where I would pull the trap because it was a dead spot as far as a second catch was concerned.
Now a hot catch circle is certain death in most cases.
The devil is in the details. So is Wile E.




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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
I'm thinking they be made with a hole saw and drill press. They almost looked punched out.
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ADC Forum
2 hours ago
My experiences are about the same as Brian's.

One interesting , difficult call I had was with a squirrel in a fireplace with a prefab insert that was installed improperly with the provided metal flue terminated just above the masonry firebox. This gave the squirrel a place to hide in-between the conventional fireplace and the metal insert. Tried a bunch of traps , but no luck. Removing the insert was a very difficult job that would have taken hours.

Finally I went ballistic. Put a net over the top of the chimney while standing on the roof. I took a small firecracker and dropped it in from above like a depth charge. Squirrel came out of there at light speed right into my net.

Removed the squirrel and capped the chimney. Referred the homeowner to a fire place / insert installer to have the insert pulled out to check for nesting material behind it and get the metal flue properly extended to the top of the masonry chimney.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
I wouldn't know what to do if set making was that easy! I am always in clay or mug with both bringing their own special challenges!
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Trap Shed
3 hours ago
TTT1
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Sorry to hear this. I first met Toby at trappers collage in NY. We have been friends since than. He has had a tough time of it the past few years. RIP.
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