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29 seconds ago
Originally Posted by WI Outdoors
I want to put in 2 fruit trees as well.


Put in 10 or 20. You won't regret it. If cost is a concern, buy 2-3 foot trees. They are cheap. If $50 each is ok, you can buy 6-8 foot trees and many of mine have produced the same year they were planted. The rest produced the following year. Zestar apples do great here.
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47 seconds ago
Good deal cotton!
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3 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Swamp Wolf
Originally Posted by ColdspringKidd
… that dude just followed me around instead of finding his own spots

… that’s a problem

He just heard you was a good buck killer and wanted to learn some tips from you.


…. You’re getting good at this Mr Swamp lol
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Trapper Talk
6 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Shakeyjake
Got a couple buds who live in Kenora. Every year one, or both, tag a 140+ class buck from the area and they do more drinking than hunting. There’s some big friggin bucks out there. Only problem I foresee is finding a spot that’s not “taken” and within a few miles of a trail.
We got outfitters that bring deer hunters in on crown land here, I always wondered why? Stick to outfitters that are out in the boonies, or are set up on private land. Their clients sometimes get every Tom, Dick & Harry coming through…..lol.
From what I can tell, looks like The only area you need a guide in Ontario is the Rainy River area. But for God sakes don’t take any info on the internet as legal advice…….maybe talk to Bernie B……
Make sure to do some serious research if going in on your own or you’ll wind up in trouble with the locals or the law. Don’t forget about the firearms stuff, unless you go with bow.
Here’s some info…..
https://www.ontario.ca/page/hunting-licence-non-residents-ontario#section-1



My ex-brother in law and I hunted that same general area probably 15 years ago or so. His buck DRESSED 270 pounds and was a tall, wide 10 point. Big deer, just not many of them.
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9 minutes ago
Originally Posted by yotetrapper30
Originally Posted by Providence Farm
Im sure other firms have similar. I just know what fedality has since i have several accounts with them and got the email about this offering on the youth acounts. . You can also open custodial Rothschild if they have earned income. I made a deal with the kids to match anything they put in their roths to encourage them to put some in it. ( you know in your teens retirement is a long ways out of your mind.)



Schwab offers an account where the custodian rather than the kids make the decisions. You do NOT want a custodial Roth if you want the kids to be able to access it penalty free before retirement age. I believe a custodial brokerage would be closer to what Hobbie is looking for. With that the kids can access it when they come of age (18 or 21 depending on state) without penalty although of course there would still be capital gains taxes as it is not a tax-advantaged account. However.... if the intended use of the money is for higher education, then there is also other options to consider as well, that would be tax-advantaged and accessible but only for education expenses without penalty....


For education i would go with a 529. In indiana you get an automatic 20% stat tax credit on money put in it believe the limit on the tax credit has gon up to about 10 k a year but last time I did this it was 7500. 20% return automatically with no risk and tax free growth. Although I didnt get any growth since my daughter was going to school at the time. So I opened the 529 put the state limit amount to get max tax credit in left it 1 months than took it out and paid that right to the school vs just paying the school. At tax time I got an extra 1500 back from the state.

A custodial roth the contributions can be accessed before 59.5 penalty free but tot the growth. Same as any roth.
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9 minutes ago
Originally Posted by walleye101
Excellent news! I was going to comment that beating back bad legislation to avoid loosing trapping rights isn't really a win, but seeing you actually gaining back trapping opportunity previously lost certainly is a win. Congratulations to everyone involved!


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10 minutes ago
Thanks for the ride along.
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12 minutes ago
What's down good haes for this stuff ? Our house mint grows so much decided to makes some
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13 minutes ago
I was driving through Floodwood today (Just West of Duluth on Hwy 2) and I saw a big banner for Calson Furs at the old Train Depot right on highway 2 along with a bunch of tanned furs. I sent Matt a message to ask him about it and I guess they just opened it about a week ago. It is a GREAT location and has tons of parking. The next time I go by I will have to swing in and check it out.
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18 minutes ago
… I did but will likely get in too much trouble over there lol
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Yesterday at 11:59 PM
Originally Posted by GWGjr
Place a cage trap directly in front of the entry hole and then block the sides and the top such that only way out of the hole is through the trap. No bait is typically necessary, but place a sweet type fruit under the trap just behind the trip pan if you want. The attached pics show a Comstock double door trap but a single door works just as well.
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I can see where a recessed door trap like that would be very handy

that would work for one location here.

the other is a hole up a small embankment in the gravel under the slab.
the slab used to extend to the silos, the silos are long gone only the foundation remains

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Yesterday at 11:24 PM
lol
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Yesterday at 11:15 PM
… reminds of this movie clip

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Yesterday at 11:07 PM
Originally Posted by Scott__aR
Lew-easy-ana

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What a coincidence!

(Eat cheese or die. laugh )
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Yesterday at 10:58 PM
Did you draw or are hunting off a gratis tag? I’m hearing lots of complaining instate this year..
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Trap Collector Forum
Yesterday at 10:01 PM
This year at the Bozeman trap meet I will be doing another presentation. Last year I gave a talk on Hart traps, this year it will be on the #4 1/2 Newhouse Wolf trap. It will be the history and an open discussion, so bring your traps that you want to share or have questions about. Hope to see you there!
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Yesterday at 09:58 PM
Full 2012 year of Fur Fish and Game magazines. In good condition $30 obo shipped to your door. Venmo prefered for payment, might entertain other payment options. [Linked Image]
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 09:44 PM
Originally Posted by newhouse114
Originally Posted by GritGuy
Free rein on lions here in Utah, bounty for them if taken in Sheep hunting areas !! No license is needed right now in the state !

If you don't have gear to trap them calling is quicker, just find tracks and call for 45 minutes or so resting a minute between a one minute call time.

Not advertising but most here know my units are great for lions, if you request lion sounds they work even better

A lot lighter and quicker than setting traps out


How much is the bounty? Got a son that lives in Utah, might have to go visit!



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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 08:51 PM
Heck yeah bud. I played some in Arizona and had a few cigars.

Great time .
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Yesterday at 08:42 PM
Found these in the woods today. On ash and maple logs that had fallen and were decaying. I think they are oyster, but not 100% sure.

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Yesterday at 08:38 PM
Thank you all! Sorry for not responding sooner, I just got back from running FFA Camp here in Missouri. I really hope to represent trappers positively over my year of service! I can’t wait for the FTA and to highlight that here in Missouri!!!
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