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Trapping Only
20 seconds ago
For an "affordable" wolf trap, the Bridger #5 Alaskan is OK. Much better than the MB 750 for reasons bearcat pointed out. As the "real" wolf traps go, I think the KORO #9 gets the nod. The Alaska 39 that JR Pederson is now making is indeed regarded as king, but it is also the most widely available. The KORO pan is nearly level with jaws and is a dogless design.
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Lure and Bait Formulator's forum
4 minutes ago
If you want a gland like color that I have you need to be very strict with your cuts, keep blood and any other additives/feces from that animal will cause a drastic color change to your product during the aging process.

Those other additives will change everything. If you would like to up grade your process to a natural tan/cream/light brown finished color with a natural animal specific odor you need to be on top of your process and pay attention to it regularly. You need to watch for changes, bacteria, mold growth and any other problems like fly eggs, larvae etc.

You must be sure you start with very clean gland cuts. Absolutely no feces in your attached colon pieces to your anal gland and no other organs added. When you start adding livers, kidneys or other organs you will get dark red/grey breakdown gland color.

We have always aged everything indoors in a controlled environment. No drastic temperature changes or exposure to high temperatures. You will never get clean finished gland color with outdoor aging. If they start to turn you have done something wrong. Our glands remain the same in color once they have several months of age beyond the fresh ground state.

Gland and meat aging can be very challenging to a beginning formulator until you get a handle on it. There is a very big odor difference between rotted down glands outdoors and those aged slowly indoors over years. Smell them side by side and you will understand better. We prefer more a more natural and subtle gland odor vs the sharp outdoor aged material.
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Trapper Talk
4 minutes ago
They still use limestone posts up there in some areas?
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Trapping Only
5 minutes ago
I thought about that, but I wanted ya’ll opinion because i think the possibility of shtf is higher than him missing a coyote. So I’m not going to lose sleep over it. I also had to walk around this to get to my sets further from the road. If hes on here he can PM me. His snares are going to literally hip catch deer.

I pulled my sets, hes own his own path

Oh, and i thought of this going to sleep. A few of his wolf snares are fence stapled to tree. Aprox 4’ up. No swivels
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Trap Shed
9 minutes ago
Any interest in traps available?
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Trap Shed
10 minutes ago
$100 plus shipping for the 3 buckets.
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Trapper Talk
11 minutes ago
Thats a dandy, Law!!
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Trapper Talk
11 minutes ago
Maybe it was just out of fuel?
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Trapper Talk
12 minutes ago
I guess I’m lost here.. why on earth would anyone be happy that someone got attacked by an animal???
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Trapper Talk
12 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Donnersurvivor
Originally Posted by EdP
What do you mean by "trade hunts?" It is illegal to hunt without a valid license/tag in every state regulation I've ever read. Allowing someone to hunt your property and you to do the same on their property would be legal providing each had the proper license/tags.

That's what I mean. Say a guy had a spot with some antelope and let me hunt and in exchange he came out and hunted whitetails. No money exchanged, just a deal to hunt eachothers places.

I don't see any illegal actions with that. If you have a tag and he has a tag to hunt yours would be a good deal and legal. If you would have any questions though I would call you DNR office and talk to someone.
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Trapper Talk
13 minutes ago
When is the market going to capitulate?
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Trapper Talk
18 minutes ago
Thats him
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Trapping Only
19 minutes ago
Good job
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Trapper Talk
24 minutes ago
Originally Posted by walleye101
Well, I've enjoyed the thorough breakdown of all the video by the armchair analysts on here. One guy clearly saw the guy not do something, some call the whole thing peaceful protesting, others saw the guy shoot first, and bite off fingers. I wonder if there were two seperate incidents going on down there.


The finger biting was a completely different incident occuring same day and not directly associated with the shooting incident.
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Trapper Talk
26 minutes ago
Originally Posted by jabNE
I seriously doubt color would matter.
Jim

Blue pan set. lol. Would the cat be more apt to step in that spot he could see (color), even though that is what blocking encourages?
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Trapper Talk
29 minutes ago
Not going there....
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Trapper Talk
33 minutes ago
Morning all, -28 clear and calm have a good day.
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Trapper Talk
33 minutes ago
And where did you say you lived ?
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Fur Handling Forum
35 minutes ago
Was the spot you can see the back of the hair the result of cutting with a knife? If you cut too deep into the hide, it will likely fall out in the tanning process. If it was just from yanking that fur off, it will likely be ok.
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Trap Shed
37 minutes ago
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Trapper Talk
40 minutes ago
Originally Posted by MJM
Originally Posted by Steven 49er
And the amazing part Mark is it's just about as hard to cool a house as heat it.

But they are the ones that have it all figured out. If you don't think so just ask them. I have seen cold and this isn't it.


Today's projected high is -16. It hasn't been above zero for almost a week. Should go above zero tomorrow. 9 degrees for a high, I think I'll work on my tan. It's been a couple years since we've seen a cold spell like this. We should be able to ice fish until the first of May.

Nothing like the winter of 96/97. Spring storm took out power and wasn't restored in areas for days and even weeks. Got pretty cold behind it. I don't know anyone who left, we all stayed home and figured it out.

I try not to complain too much, our friends to the north have it colder.
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Fur Handling Forum
41 minutes ago
I bet I’ve had mine from ADC since 2013? Still rocking it.
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Trapper Talk
42 minutes ago

Our temps are forecast to be single digit to just below zero for lows for about the next week. I dont think the snow is going to melt anytime soon. Heaters are running non stop and wood burner (outdoor) is eating the wood. Got 5 more small truck loads (ranger) in the 24 hours befor the storm on the. pile. Figuring i won't be able to get around to meet any cut for a while.

Saw 40lb bags of nut coal at Tractor supply so bought the 4 bags they had. Have not burned coal except the 3.2 tons I got at an Indiana mine. High sulfur . It burned hot but I didn't like it. Had to mix it in with wood to keeo it going. Thought I would try this on Monday when it going to be cold and see if the better coal makes a difference. Check burn times and see if its cost effective( i dont think it will be) but being limited and board its a good experiment. And I have not smelled coal smoke in a while.

Crazy how this is cold and a lot of snow for us and like summer temps and a dusting to so many of our members up north..
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Trapper Talk
44 minutes ago
Prayers from Va
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