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Youre gonna need a bigger hammer.....
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To grow'em big, you gotta marry big. That was your ultimate failure. Mine too, but I'm man enough to live with it.  I'm about 6' 5", but I married a gal that's only 5'. I'm curious what size the kids are going to end up. They might have a decent shot at being normal sized.
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10 weeks out and I think I turned the corner, still ice if I get swelling. Still training myself to walk normal. During the procedure they cut a pile of nerves and a little bone. You have to train your self to walk normal. I was told my knee was as strong as a normal knee immediately after the procedure. havent taken any Ibuprofen in a while,
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16 minutes ago
Yeah...get yourself a file and go to work on those floppy Montgomery dogless pans to achieve that desired pan tension.
And, as I mentioned in your Live Market thread.....offset jawed traps cause more foot cutting than regular jawed traps. The gap allows just enough sliding back and forth thruout the night's tussle to cut the skin on nearly every coyote or fox foot.
Regular jaws clamp and hold (if springs are strong). Most of the time...there is not even a small nick in top of the foot.
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18 minutes ago
I have never lost a knife, but have left several laying where I last used them. Side of creeks, stuck in a log......
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22 minutes ago
Seems like maybe he shrunk quite a bit since high school?
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25 minutes ago
Everyday is a vacation since retirement.
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27 minutes ago
Imay be way off on my reasoning for this,but, I think way back in the day, trappers had smaller lines. They ran smaller areas and with less traps. Not much need for larger bottles of lure. Just a hunch. Agreed, even today with the lures that are made a 1 oz. bottle will make quite a few sets.
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![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/06/full-11603-295915-1000004814.jpg) I'll be using thermal!! Plus, I know the local GWs' work schedules....lol
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46 minutes ago
This 8pt showed up this morning......
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47 minutes ago
I would like to know the best weather device that will give me temperature, barometric pressure and humidity. That’s all neeo
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47 minutes ago
You know, I wasn't going to mention it...fear of being taken for someone different then who I am...but I was at the memorial on the Umpqua river near Reedsport where 14 wreathes were thrown into the waters to commemorate those dead trappers. I've always been a history buff, I guess I really think those poor souls deserved a better end than to be ambushed in their camp by club and knife wielding Indians who hid their armaments under their cloaks. It was all about stealing their things and contempt for white people in general. Plus they knew they would get away with it because these were "Boston" men in British occupied territory.
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49 minutes ago
I'm happy with just the local channels and Grit, Outlaw, and me tv. I see Centennial is going to be on Grit this week. Only about the first 5-7 shows are interesting, then it gets to citified .
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54 minutes ago
Have a Happy, Happy Day oh this day.  Garry-
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1 hour ago
Anyone use them or put your hands on them I know there china junk like duke and Bridger. Just curious if the quality I use mostly dukes don’t mind changing and adjusting traps. The prices on these seem to good to be true
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1 hour ago
… yep…. That just happened
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1 hour ago
Cigars are even better when enjoyed orally.
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1 hour ago
My guess is he's pretty old..maybe even real old. But I bet he ain't going to get any older!
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1 hour ago
is it ok to dye and wax collector traps like I would if I had intended to use them?
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1 hour ago
otherwise on a graill cheat, add a BBQ sauce and real bacon
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1 hour ago
My oldest brother once visited the massacre site and made friends with a Lakota Sioux park ranger. Pretty cool deal. Kind of a cool site,, a very good self tour. The native rangers are great. I realize times were different back then,,, but those in politics werent
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2 hours ago
Yep, I'd use a cage in that situation. Also possible to use chicken wire to form a tunnel over the trap.
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2 hours ago
I took a picture of just small part of my garden today. Here is a picture of some muskmelon a lot of flowers on them now.
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Yesterday at 11:57 PM
I have several dozen 1 victor stoploss traps that have the round pan design and the bail for the pin fits under the pan. Once one gets used to flipping the pan out while setting it is not an issue. I have used them for the last 45 years, open water, rivers, stream, marsh and in the pushups. As to those who have coon issues and don't like the stoploss. I have have caught several hundred coons in stoploss traps. The most damage I get is they will twist the pan off and I carry extra ones with me. Over time I have to replace bails, springs etc. but I really have liked using these small traps over the years. I add about a foot long long cable. I had a few varieties of other stoploss types but sold those as I was used to working with the type I have.
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