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Trapper Talk
4 minutes ago
Originally Posted by elsmasho82
The one that gets me is Jardiance. You could get a LIFE Threatening infection in the skin of the perineum.
Yikes.


Another drug just came on and stressed “tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection.”


I think EVERYONE should know if you have a parasitic infection ….and how prevalent is this?!? laugh
This world we live in is goofy


Fatal taint infection.....I'll pass.
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Trapping Only
9 minutes ago
Ever think its your sets or location?
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Trapper Talk
10 minutes ago
I’ve had the odd bear problem but no two legged ones……yet.
Got a pic yesterday of a couple clowns that look to be targeting beaver down our line. I know it’s crown land, but once you drive by a box and are following fresh snowmobile tracks, turn around and find the next trail or cut your own like we did. The good thing is, Freezers a LEO, I’m good buddies with the local COs and the 3rd pic is a perfect shot of their faces with a plate number on the $25000 Expidition…….lol.
I’ll find out next Monday morning.

A good friend had a few beaver sets stolen a few miles from my place. I call the road “trap thief ally”. So I went and posted on the local FB group says that whoever stole the sets, they forgot to take the cam on the other side of the ditch and I knew who’s vehicle was in the nonexistent pic. They had a week to put them back and said that they’d probably rather deal with a CO than the owner of the traps.
2 days later 2 out of 3 sets were laying in the grass.
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Trapper Talk
10 minutes ago
Awesome, my granddaughter used to go with me. She’s in college now.
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Trapper Talk
11 minutes ago
I had heard mink prices were on the rise, this sale sure seems to support that.
Only a $2 difference between green and put up for skunk.

Thanks for taking the time to share and to all those involved in the sale.
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Trapping Only
12 minutes ago
Cordless drill - I use it with to make dirt holes, screw in supports and anything else that needs it, twisting heavy wire and...I carry two batteries and one is always being charged in my side by side.

Combo Tool - Hammer, digger and hole maker. When I have to carry gear it its really nice having one tool that does it all. I have tools that do the job better for each job, but when you need to move through thickets carrying a lot of gear less is better.

Shifter - I not only use it for shifting, but if I find dry dirt, which is hard to do down here sometimes, I will pre-shift it into a 5 gallon bucket, saving time on the line.

Other items I use and couldn't live without -

Buckets with lids - Like I said if I find "perfect" dirt I load up and carry it with me. Its makes life easy.

Small block of 2x4 - In soft dirt or mud it makes setting a trap a whole lot easier and safer. Also, you can get the levers level with or lower than the base plate which makes the trap easier to set. Beginner trappers who go out with me all carry a block of 2x4.

Pirogue - Even if you don't ride in it, you can load it down and pull it behind you. When you are in knee deep swamp wading it makes life easier. I can load it down and it will float in an 1" of water. You have a bunch of otters and beavers? Just float them out!

Honda Pioneer 700 - The Goldilocks of utility vehicles. Its small enough to go down four wheeler trails, but big enough to carry a ton of gear. You can pull a small trailer with it if needed. Not having to climb on and off a four wheeler is nice when you have old combat wounds and injuries. It also has power steering, two places to plug in battery chargers, a roof, windshield, winch and a gun rack that is mounted inside the roof keeping a shotgun and rifle secure but out of the way. It is really quiet which is a bonus.

1st Aid Kit - In my Honda I carry a serious 1st Aid kit. Can't tell you how many times I have cleaned a wound, patched myself up continued trapping. It helps keep infections down from cuts and scrapes, keeps you from bleeding all over your gear, clothing, and vehicle. It might save your life or someone else's, and fts in the glove box.
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Trapper Talk
12 minutes ago
This showed up on my feed this morning,,,,, it’s pretty good

Former Fed Chairs and Treasury Secretaries are now warning us that the U.S. is “acting like an emerging market.”

The irony is thick.

The U.S. started acting like an emerging market under their direction and leadership when they debased the currency, monetized the debt, and backstopped insiders.

These are the same leaders who spent decades eroding the Fed's credibility by normalizing Fed intervention, turning monetary policy into a backstop for fiscal excess and financial markets.

They helped create an environment drowning in debt and moral hazard, and now that the politicization of the Fed becomes more overt, they’re suddenly worried about weak institutions and Fed independence?

I'm sorry but you don't get to destroy the Fed's credibility for 30+ years, then clutch your pearls when the consequences arrive.

I asked Grok to summarize the irony of these signatories lecturing us about Fed independence and inflation, and it delivered...

Alan Greenspan: The Maestro of Bubbles

Greenspan, the five-term Fed chair who spanned Reagan to Bush Jr., is the godfather of easy money.

He kept interest rates artificially low in the early 2000s, inflating the housing bubble that exploded into the 2008 financial crisis. His "Greenspan Put" essentially signaled to Wall Street that the Fed would always bail them out, encouraging reckless risk-taking.

This guy chaired the Council of Economic Advisers under Ford and basically wrote the playbook for moral hazard. Now he's signing a letter about "weak institutions" and "negative consequences for inflation"?

Bro, you created the inflation monster by flooding the system with cheap credit.

If the U.S. feels like an emerging market, it's because you treated it like one—printing to prop up cronies while savers got wrecked.

Ben Bernanke: QE King and Bailout Baron

Bernanke, two-term Fed chair and Bush's economic adviser, took Greenspan's mess and supersized it. Post-2008, he unleashed Quantitative Easing (QE), aka money printer go brrr, buying trillions in assets to bail out failing banks and prop up the stock market.

This wasn't "stabilizing" the economy; it was wealth transfer from Main Street to Wall Street, inflating asset bubbles while real wages stagnated.

Bernanke's actions politicized the Fed more than any "criminal inquiry" ever could, making it a tool for endless intervention. Now he's whining about undermining independence? You undermined it yourself, Ben—by turning the Fed into a central planner's wet dream.

Timothy Geithner and Henry Paulson: The Bailout Bros

Geithner (Obama's Treasury Secretary and NY Fed President) and Paulson (Bush's Treasury Secretary) were the dynamic duo of the 2008 bailouts.

They orchestrated TARP, funneling hundreds of billions to banks and institutions—often with no strings attached—while homeowners drowned in foreclosures.

Geithner famously argued for "foaming the runway" for banks, meaning soft landings for the elite at the expense of everyone else.

Paulson, a former Goldman CEO, basically used public funds to save his old buddies. These moves entrenched "too big to fail," making the financial system more fragile and dependent on government backstops.

Fast-forward to today: inflation from their era's policies has eroded savings, and the debt they piled on is why politicians are now meddling with the Fed. Hypocrisy level: expert.

Janet Yellen: From Fed Chair to Treasury Printer

Yellen's resume is a fiat hall of fame: Fed Chair under Obama/Trump (2014–2018), Treasury Secretary under Biden, and earlier roles under Clinton.

As Fed Chair, she inherited Bernanke's $4.5 trillion balance sheet monster from QE rounds and kept the printer humming—reinvesting maturing securities to maintain that bloated size for years, while holding rates near zero. The easy-money era she extended blew up asset bubbles, widened wealth gaps, and primed the pump for the 2020s inflation surge.

As Treasury head, she oversaw trillions in stimulus during COVID, much of it funded by Fed money creation. Remember when the Fed's balance sheet hit $9 trillion? That's Yellen's world.

Her policies directly contributed to the "highly negative consequences for inflation" she now decries. And let's not forget her flip-flopping on inflation being "transitory"—a lie that cost everyday people dearly as prices soared. Irony level: nuclear.

Just today, Yellen went on CNBC blasting threats to Fed independence as "extremely chilling" and warning that pressuring the Fed to cut rates to manage federal debt payments is "the road to a banana republic."

Ma'am, they literally paved that road under your leadership and policies. As Fed Chair, you spent years normalizing a massive, interventionist balance sheet and near-zero rates that turned the Fed into Wall Street's perpetual backstop—eroding its credibility long before any political pressure became more obvious. Peak hypocrisy.
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Trapper Talk
17 minutes ago
Greetings Everyone from the Wind Tunnel in the Heart of Montana 28 above with a high around 54 our breeze is out of the W at 31 mph the humidity is 67 % under partly cloudy skies with a chance of rain showers throughout the day for another great day in Montana !

Enjoy your day and Stay Safe out there even if you don't want to ha ha !
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Lure and Bait Formulator's forum
19 minutes ago
Good to know!!!! Glad its gettin the job done for you! Ive had alot of good feed back on my Snake Charmer lure.
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Fur Handling Forum
20 minutes ago
Don't leave any fat on Coon-
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Trapper Talk
20 minutes ago
Fat chicks are like mopeds…fun to ride until your friends find out.
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Lure and Bait Formulator's forum
22 minutes ago
You might get a digging reaction instead of a urinating response from it. I always say, when in doubt, throw it out.
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Trapper Talk
22 minutes ago
Originally Posted by k snow
The coons have definitely been extra THIK around here this year too. I think last winter wasn't all that tough on them and they carried some weight through to this year.

So did I!
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Trapper Talk
23 minutes ago
I’ve known several people over the years that THOUGHT they’d purchased a Furbearer License in Montana, glanced at the printed out license and saw ‘trapping’ mentioned in the printout, and assumed they were good to go.

The problem is, ‘trapping’ was mentioned in a state lands mention on the license

In every case, the person had bought multiple license at one time, and when the clerk gave them the total dollar amount, folded it up, and paid for it .

It was a confusing deal, and I hope they’ve fixed it.

As for the NEED to purchase a license before the season ever starts. I’ve never been able to get an answer on WHY that needs to be done in Montana

My guess is that it dates back to late 70’s and early 80’s when the ‘cat limit was one in several districts of the state

The might have done it to stop people from buying a license AFTER catching one, or perhaps to tag a bobcat for a friend or family member, but who knows.

It was a 5 ‘cat limit in a lot of the state for several years, and didn’t get upped to 10 until about 1992.

In the early to mid 90’s, only a handful of people caught their 10 ‘cat limit in Montana, and a very small handful did it every year.

It took us trips to Helena and visits with Commissioners and sitting through hearings to get it changed to unlimited in most districts.

For me, it’s hard to believe that rule is still in effect.

Some people decide to go trapping and over Christmas break, or take up trapping after going with a friend. Why make them wait a whole year is pointless to me.

And don’t even get me started on the skull collection and the whacko low bobcat quotas in some areas, like Region 5 being at 50 and the season already closed for the year.

Just my opinion, but I lived it for several years. I’m one of the 5 people that pushed to get the limits raised at least

Have a good day. John

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Trapping Only
26 minutes ago
Originally Posted by schmattz
Do any of you coat the hoop after drying to help preserve the wood?

Schmattz


Yes, I use spar varnish. I do that after I lash the hoop to the correct size with a rawhide strip. The varnish protects the wood and the rawhide.
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Trapper Talk
32 minutes ago
Originally Posted by beaverpeeler
Stealing horses was one of the higher sports for the plains Indians. They heaped a lot of honor on those that were successful at it.

The trappers had a heck of a time keeping their horses when Indians were around. Of course the trappers weren't above stealing them back when they could.


For sure. I like to think of horses at that time as a "fluid" commodity.

Most Trappers thought fairly highly of Snake and Crow Indian honesty, until it came to horses.

Hanging for horse stealing was a mid to late 19th century evolution. Before then it was catch as catch can.
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Trapper Talk
34 minutes ago
Nice catches.
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36 minutes ago
Originally Posted by TravC
Not at you, i wont use it either. At least not from major supply houses.
But its not because it has glycerine in it. Glycerine is the least of my concernes unless its cut so bad its mostly glycerine. Its the diet etc that i dont like cake fed and grain fed animals have a unique smell and its very diffrent and not in a good way.

I hear ya! There’s a reason why cervids & livestock are attracted to it. When I tried using wolf “urine” years ago, I thought a deer would avoid it…..lol, quite the opposite. But it’s not too often they’ll come check out a real pee post, even though they’re right there.
Like mentioned above, the commercial stuff freezes at different temperatures, and I generally don’t have a a heater close by either. I’ve used it as a cover scent, but keep in mind that it’ll attract unwanted attention which isn’t what I bought it for….lol
But if it’s working for others, why change?
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Trapper Talk
46 minutes ago
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by wetdog
No one is going to do anything, this is the world we live in get used to it
The average American doesn't care to stand up for themselves for fear of being ostracized for doing so

While the people suffer through real pain
The Media and politicians display sham pain

And nothing is going to change


Exactly
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by Savell
…. Iran is Israel’s problem… we’ve sent them enough weaponry and money on our dime

… we should wash our hands like Pontus Pilate at this point



If we have an opportunity to help topple the government there, we shouldn't miss the opportunity.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
will depend a lot on how much was used. the control switch can also give you problems as well.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by Trapper Dahlgren
the swivel came apart, and trap is missing right,


Yes just the swivel was on the stake still I need to test the rest to see if they are holding.
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