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Trapper Talk
1 minute ago
Originally Posted by bblwi
Several other "veterans" organizations are out there and when you check up on them many have only a small percentage if that that goes to a vet.

Bryce

We are almost as needy as starving African children.
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Trapper Talk
3 minutes ago
... maybe more.
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Trapper Talk
10 minutes ago
Originally Posted by MikeTraps2
Ive called in coons with chicken distress a couple times

awesome thanks!
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Trapper Talk
10 minutes ago
Very nice , Laz . I’m going to get a copy on my next order to F& T just to get my juices going after taking last year off. This weather should soften up the Choyas a little.
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Trapper Talk
11 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Donnersurvivor
Originally Posted by ~ADC~
Crazy you all get so long to gun hunt deer. We get either 5 or 9 days depending if you choose first or second season.

Good luck to you.



Ya but you have deer there.


Says here you have nearly 3X as many in Mn.....

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And over twice as many/square mile...

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Trapper Talk
17 minutes ago
Re: MIA [by ~ADC~]
Originally Posted by AntiGov
Vink
Finster
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UpstateNY
Adam



What gives?


They have all been around pretty recently...
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And as was mentioned Adam M got his panties in a wad, because no one would donate money to him go fund me for a hunting trip he wanted to take.
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Trapper Talk
19 minutes ago
Good Morning

38 wet----rain all night! Mud all day!
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Trapper Talk
24 minutes ago
St Jude
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Trapping Only
26 minutes ago
You can catch a bobcat or coyote in literally any snare you like , it comes down to which you have the most faith in . I've had great success with 1/16" 1x 19 or 7x7 snares and then the same thing with 5/64 " 7x7 with either Wedge lock or death blow snares .

The big difference is I don't have to load them to make a catch other than to put them in the pickup .

You can call and ask Keith Gregerson about loading snares and he will say basically the same thing and he's caught a lot of fur over the years .
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Trapper Talk
28 minutes ago
Happy birthday Jackie and may you have many more.
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Trapper Talk
35 minutes ago
Do you think our national can wipe out illegal drugs if it was a national priority? I do
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Trapper Talk
36 minutes ago
Welcome to District One of the PTA, we will be hosting the state rendezvous in 2026 at the Crawford Co. fairgrounds in Meadville. I'm sure you will get to meet lots of local trappers there. In the meantime, check out District #1's facebook page. it will introduce you to lots of locals. Also, District #1 will be having our annual gun raffle on April 4th 2026 in Waterford, PA. Most of the trappers from District #1 will be there. Get further info on the facebook page about contacting any of us.
Jim Murphy
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Trapper Talk
43 minutes ago
Make some pastrami out of the back strap
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Trapper Talk
44 minutes ago
Dan Campbell strikes again! Take the 3 points!
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Trapping Only
49 minutes ago
My favorite one hand fleshing knife is a Swedish hoof knife which is shaped like a triangle with a long handle , the smaller one I had disappeared when I moved its worked well also .
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Trapping Only
53 minutes ago
Originally Posted by PAyotes94
K Snow, how are you liking the 4 coil? The ones I bought off a forum member are 2 coil and I honestly don’t think I need the 4 but curious to hear others opinions. They were offset so I went with them but am thinking regular jaw for a mixed line as well!


I wanted the 4 coil, as I'd like them to be my crappy weather traps. We've had a lot of freeze thaw winters here lately, so I wanted the extra springs to help out.

My two coil 550s work fine when the weather is decent. And they've caught coyote in bad weather too.
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Trapper Talk
59 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Line Jumper
Red fox, white tip tail, black ears, crouching or legs cut off


Correct. The camera was set to video also but it never downloaded until this morning. Definitely a red fox. I have 2 sets there. One about a foot in front of him. Needless to say he wasn't in my traps this morning. Humbling.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Trap- swivel - 3 links small machine chains -double swivel - 3 links small machine chains, end swivel = 10-12 inches or less. They cant do much if you nail their fee tot eh floor
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
I twisted my knee taking a boat out the first part of October and have been limping around nursing it. It was feeling better until I connected on a big 10 point that I had been watching. I called my cousin to help me and we tried to drag the beast and my knee let go. Now I will be cutting it up today on crutches. Sure sucks getting old!.

I was very happy to get my target buck.
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We only hung him by his head to hose it out. We skinned him hanging by the hind legs.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
I have 2 pcp rifles, a airforce and a gauntlet plus a Airbow.. what are y’all running
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Wonder if that's the boundary line of two territories? It's a big one for sure.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Nothing pheasant related, but I’ve gone to 100% brining any poultry that I put on the smoker. If you start with a good brine and not running over on temp. I don’t know how you could miss.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
How's the trapping vacation going? Hope you're catching bunch.
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Fur Handling Forum
1 hour ago
Do you have a sawhorse? If so, just put the sawhorse under the beam and slid it back and forth until you have the right angle.
Then drive a nail through the edge of the beam into the sawhorse. Do both edges. If you have a stud wall just screw the mounting bracket to the studs.
Another thing to think about is using a gunny sack to tie around your waist to keep the hide in place as your working on it. What I have done was use an old set of waders that couldn't be repaired. Just cut off the legs above the knees. It keeps you clean and even keeps you warm, but it keeps the hide in place, and it gives your mid-section a little cushion.
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