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Trapper Talk
1 minute ago
Originally Posted by Starbits
Lincoln. His views modified after he became president.

His views "modified" - as politicians are wont to do.
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Trapper Talk
9 minutes ago
Many Federal Regulations enacted at the national level are carried out in each state by the responsible agency ; some examples are ; your respective state DOT carries out federal DOT highway requirements for roads, bridges, etc., construction and maintenance ; the federal DE (Dept of Education) enacts education requirements and your respective state DE sees that they're applied in your public schools, etc, etc.
The EPA, as well as Congress, develop policies, guidelines and requirements for many environmental areas, Clean Water, Clean Air.....are two examples.
Here in WI, the federal (and state) policies are typically instituted by WDNR amd DATCP (Dept of Ag, Trade and Consumer Protection) and primarily enforced by WIDNR (because DNR has legislative authority and DATCP typically does not.
In Minnesota, the state enforcement agency for soil & water, air, etc is MPCA (MN Pollution Control Agency).

Ok, so there is oversight, however there's several things that influence how well (or not) our natural resources are managed and protected ; politics and consistent funding, as you all know, both can and do change intermittently.

Anyway.......it's not as easy and straight up as one might think. I worked 32 years as a Soil and Water Conservationist for USDA. I started with SCS (Soil Conservation Service, now known as NRCS [Natural Resources Conservation Service]) in 1979. I have a pretty good idea how the Feds (and some state agencies) work, and so I always have concerns....

Regards, Vic




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Trapper Talk
30 minutes ago
Annihilation is the only cure for this nonsense
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Trapper Talk
39 minutes ago
Originally Posted by bowhunter27295
Been dealing with a lot of people dying in my life lately.

My Dad passed 2/23/26. Peaceful and quiet and NO MORE PAIN!!!

My Aunt (his sister) passed the week before. She can breathe now.

My best gardening buddy down the road from me died in short order of leukemia end of last year.

I have a great friend who I am now listening to over the phone die more each time I talk to him. He has glioblastoma. A 100% fatal brain cancer.

I like to think of myself as a really tough person, but this is really pressing on my heart. I find myself breaking down just walking in the house or hoeing the garden or taking a shower. It hits very randomly and I try to deal with it as best I can.

My question is to you who have went through a lot of death of close friends and relatives in a short amount of time. How did you deal with it? What would you have done different? How long was it before you were able to catch yourself in those break down moments? What advice do you have for a person going through this now? It's not unbearable but it is like carrying a 50 lb beaver through a sticky thick swamp in a pack basket with waders on. It can be done but its not pleasant.

Thank you in advance. Your time and response are very valuable to me.


well we can start with cancer sucks , lost too many to it

don't try not to feel it , this is where people fall into a downward spiral trying to kill their pain with substance. not saying you would but many have. you are here so keep living every day. you know how numbered they might be , you never know. so find your joys in friends , family , trapping , fishing , whatever it is.

best advice is DO feel it , it is going to hit you in the quiet times the most and hey if you cry in the shower it just goes down the drain same as the water.

there was a 6th century BC wrestler names Milo of Croton who famously won more Olympic wrestling than any other.

they say as a young man he picked up a new calf and went for a walk and he did that every day till it was a grown bull , progressive overload as they would call it now.

because he carried it every day he was what you might call impossibly strong.

Grief is going to feel like that , when my wife passed from cancer last year a very smart person was able to tell me grief doesn't go away. You get better at carrying it.

so Be Milo carry that 50 pound beaver till you could go for a jog with it.

While you are carrying that 50 pound beaver , make a new friend , reconnect with other relatives or another old friend , schedule something weekly if you can even if it is a phone call or supper.
what they may not know is while you spend time with them they are helping you carry that 50 pound beaver for a bit. then you can take it's full weight again in the next quiet time.

there isn't a time line

just a warning , you might lose patients for peoples "first world" problems , find empathy you seldom saw before, and see the world in a very different way than you were accustomed to.

figure out what you want to do with the time you have left and do it

and carry the weight of all those you have lost it gets easier to carry as you get stronger. you will trip or have a branch catch your foot , feel it , get up and keep going with the life you enjoy. one day you will be the weight someone else is carrying.
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Wilderness Trapping and Living
41 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Boco
Originally Posted by RockCrick
Does anyone use cages for lynx? Just curious, never seen it before on here. I’d assume they’d be too much of a burden to transport by snow machine. What about wolverine in cages?

A couple old timers here cage trapped lynx regularly.
They built their cages out of poles and chicken wire out on their lines and used them year after year.Very effective set.They are not built to be moved around.They are permanent cages used year after year.
Never heard of anyone hauling around cages for cats.
A guy in BC wrote a good article on how to make the cage traps in the bush in one of the trapping mags years ago.I think he was the same guy that supplied 50 or 60 lynx for repopulating them somewhere in the states back in the day.

Some of us would like his name and address smirk
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Trapper Talk
46 minutes ago
Thanks for the heads up. I have never ever heard of it happening.
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Trapper Talk
46 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Savell
…. They should make a hallmark movie about this

Every once in a while, you really Crack me up.
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Trapper Talk
58 minutes ago
Nope, no one i personally know has. Patience Grasshopper
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Kids Forum
1 hour ago
went after some bluegill last weekend for bait and then lost the only blackfish bc of small line. but we are going after them again tomorrow. fished a couple ponds yesterday for bass but it was middle of the day and hot so no luck sadly
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by martentrapper
IMO Canadians and Minnesotans deserve to be made fun of. smirk

grin
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
I think it depends upon whether you're in a Red or a Blue state. Looking at some of the laws of a few Blue States, they rely on things like what Eric Swalwell stated during the Kavanaugh Confirmation hearings that "WE ARE OBLIGATED TO BELIEVE THE SURVIVERS'. So SSS
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Trapping Only
1 hour ago
Try turning one around. Might surprise you what you come up.with.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
I open the back door,
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
[b][/b]Got one with a sound bar for 60+ buck on sale.
Loaded pandora on the tv,,,,, thing rocks for the price.

You may ask,,” why not just buy a radio?”
Quality used tvs are cheap. I use them as monitors for computers and have them mounted in different locations. (Shed, bar, office and boat)

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Lure and Bait Formulator's forum
1 hour ago
When grinding glands i clean grinder and parts.

When grinding meats and if I'm gonna be doing more in a few days,
I'll run some bread / glycerin threw it.

Than off season always gets a good clean, edible oil.
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Trap Shed
1 hour ago
SOLD
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by Pawnee
Eggs and bacon here


Are those eggs and bacon being served on a bed of cheese covered ham??? smile
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago

Originally Posted by k snow
Originally Posted by trapdog1
Why on earth would you have 16 year old donuts?


My great uncle had 20 year old beer under the house. From the last family reunion they hosted at the farm. He didnt drink, so what was left just got stashed. He offered it to me every year we went there deer hunting. I passed.


As a kid we found a very old box of Brown Derby beer in the trunk of a car parked in the grove ….and partake.
Surprisingly I still became an alcoholic…..
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Originally Posted by backroadsarcher
Looks fun, one fish I have never caught.

You are welcome anytime in my boat. Bite slows up late may early June most years for a couple weeks.

Originally Posted by Muskratwalt
That's a bunch of nice cats !
Is the fishing exclusively a night bite?

Not exclusively, but with work and The Boy wrestling schedule its the only time I have to feed my addiction.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Keith, do you take your apple/pear/cherry cuttings while they are dormant as Saskbone does?
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
thought tman got a new member….and wanted to sell them a ring?…
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Originally Posted by gcs
Sure you're not talking about Phragmites? That stuff chokes everything near water, never saw those ornamentals do that



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Fur Handling Forum
2 hours ago
Wash it with dish soap in warm water from the fur side. If the soap stops foaming in the process, it means there's still too much grease in the fur; in this case, rinse and wash with soap again, then rinse with warm water very thoroughly, until it's squeaky to the touch. Wrap the pelt in a towel, roll the towel and let it sit for a few minutes to absorb most of the water, then put it on a stretcher with a wedge, like when you board a raw skin, and let it dry, or use a hair dryer on low heat. This way the skin won't shrink ot lose shape and will be nice and symmetrical. Take it off the stretcher when it's almost 100% dry and stretch it just a little bit, to restore the original softness.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Clip a deer, scoop it up n have a picnic!!!
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Re: Frost [by MJM]
I just looked and it shows below freezing six out of the next eleven nights. Four years ago yesterday we had a blizzard going. Near white out conditions.
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