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Trapper Talk
6 minutes ago
The part Alaskan natives eat the most is the skin. High oil/calorie content. Google can probably get you pics of Northern Alaska natives cutting up Bowhead whales. Grays are also eaten.
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Trapper Talk
7 minutes ago
Annual
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Trapper Talk
7 minutes ago
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I got my edge cut allong the outside, and started with the wet Tecnoseal. Yes this is my first try at laying flagstone.

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Trapper Talk
20 minutes ago
Originally Posted by wws
I was cutting river agates for my flagstone patio the other day. Thought a piece of petrified wood might look cool hiding in a gap. That stuff is super hard, slowed down the tile saw a bit. Looked pretty cool cut though.

wws


Do you have any pictures of the agate flagstones and petrified wood? I suspect they are beautiful.

Keith
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Trapper Talk
33 minutes ago
A true fighting classic
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Trapper Talk
40 minutes ago
Strong work!!!
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Trapper Talk
51 minutes ago
Belisle had a problem with that a long time ago Angela, far as i know they fixed it since none of mine have done that. Same with the old bridger 5 longsprings, they got a bunch of junk springs years ago and they would break while sitting in the bed.

This isn't anything breaking, the jaw holes just pop over the washer at the joint, like the metal has been wallowed out. I know one is a bridger, the newer kind not a ancient one, still using those and no problems. Have to look at the other one when i clean the truck out for the summer, think it might be a belisle but have to check to make sure.
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Lure and Bait Formulator's forum
55 minutes ago
Interesting!
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Saw this guy at work. It is staying under the old Playboy Bunny Hut in Lake Geneva. Showing some interesting behavior.

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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
There is no voodoo about it, until you bid over and above the last bidders highest amount they put in all you do is inflate the price they pay.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Made my own up using spring steel wire they use for hanging suspended ceilings. Made a templet up using heavy screws into 1" plywood. You will need both inside and out side screws to hold them while forming them. 110, 120"s and 160's. They work great except in moving water. If it floats in the water they will catch it.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Dumbest bird ever. My Grandson missed his first shot with a shotgun but the bird waited for a second shot which was his mistake.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by Yes sir
You think there could have been some individuals that were taking it farther that just reporting? Like to a point they were lobbying for his ban just because they didn't like his opinions. Someones that had an agenda to get him banned? Yes it was Paul's decision and I'll respect that, its those that were hiding behind the scenes and working to get him banned just because they didnt like his opinions. Be intresting if they stop there.

Pretty much the way I saw it. Oh well, doesn't matter much now, I guess.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Today was dry finely
Mowed all today the wind was crazy. But it looks good.
Let it rain.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Gonna be fun, it's getting closer.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Last night was not a good night to be a goalie. I think tomorrow will be different.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
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Trap Shed
2 hours ago
TTT1
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Don't know or have read anything about the 457's. I bought a 455 several years ago and said Hmmm after I took it to the range a few times. IIRC it was the varmiter series in 22 mag. I was getting 1 in'sh groups at 100 yds with CCi ammo. I was impressed enough to go buy another 455 in 22 LR. Similarly impressed at the range at 50 yds. Also, the LR came with the threads for a suppressor.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Beavers to me are almost all stomach. There is some good looking meat on them but not much for their size. I guess it takes a lot of stomach to digest tree bark.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
In a survival situation, starlings, sparrows and other small birds are a great food source, that are very easy to catch in huge numbers.

My friend Sandy had a sparrow sized gap, version of the Swedish Crow trap that worked fantastic. She usually caught around 12,000 to 15,000 sparrows and starlings a year in it. It was basically a wire box, 6' tall on the sides, sloping down to 5' in the middle, with a 3" framed gap in the middle. It's footprint on the ground was 6' by 6' The birds would land on the peaks on the sides, hop down the wire to the gap and drop in. They could not fly back out. She rarely baited it. She took out the dead sparrows and starlings once a day and the live ones continuously lured more in. She often would catch a few hundred birds a day during the fall.

Here's a video of a Swedish Crow trap. They are called ladder traps too.



Sandy"s trap didn't have the rungs and worked fine without them. The gap should be sized for what you're trying to catch.

I just quickly put a trap together, out of some existing chickenwire panels, for my friend Ralph once, where I just left the top flat with a gap in the middle, to catch pigeons and it worked to.

You need to make the door big enough to easily get dead or live birds out, if you want them live, but small enough that you can block the bait birds from escaping.

During the migrations, you will have to take birds out several times a day or it will get so full you won't catch any more.

Cowbirds and Cooper's hawks frequently got in Sandy's trap too.

Keith
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Trap Shed
3 hours ago
I have all 11 of The Adventures of Lew and Charlie books put out by FFG. All are in like new shape - having only been read once. $125 shipped to your door. Thanks
Brandon
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
True that !!!
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Trapper Talk
4 hours ago
Originally Posted by claycreech
I gotcha.
At least those nonresident youth permits are cheap.
Our pressured Missouri birds typically aren’t a piece of cake lol.

That's why I like hunting them. Every Missouri bird I've killed felt like a bit of an accomplishment. Even your jakes occasionally act like our seasoned old toms. Lol. I really enjoy hunting down there.
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Lure and Bait Formulator's forum
4 hours ago
I just seen an old bottle of Hawbakers lure called Aged Honey. I’m really curious about it. Anybody know an idea of what was in it? I have to think it was more than just old honey.
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