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Trapper Talk
9 minutes ago
All of my apple trees are LOADED this year. I have never seen them produce like this. I suspect many will be damaged because they have more apples on them than the branches will support. Bumper crops of chokecherries, blueberries and blackberries too.
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Trapper Talk
11 minutes ago
Morning mole and all
63 here and raining
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Trapper Talk
13 minutes ago
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Trapper Talk
14 minutes ago
Potter Brook and Genesee areas up in Potter Co. got hit pretty hard with flooding from those same storms.

I've been seeing pics on my Potter County FB page.
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Trapper Talk
16 minutes ago
Originally Posted by WI Outdoors
Originally Posted by ky_coyote_hunter
Be a good night to hire out a smoking hot model, who can't keep her hands off you!...Lol laugh

Sad that you have to do that. My wife is still smokin hot, so no need here.

That was parody D.A......You should have stayed in school, Lol.
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Trapper Talk
22 minutes ago
I think there is something wrong with her. She has laid three eggs but they were all very tiny. I am sure she is not eating her eggs. She is our favorite one so even if she never lays we will still keep her.
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Trapping Only
30 minutes ago
I suggest staying with same brand of trap. By that, you are familiar with that style, know how they work, know how to tune up and muscle memory in setting. #2 will do for Fox/Coyote catches.
Laminating jaw may help with your problem. Check jaw edges on your six traps, they may have sharp edges that need soften.
*You didn't mention how long is your trap chain or how many swivels in trap chain or how you are anchoring.
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Trapper Talk
38 minutes ago
Hard to get aggressive when yellow cards are issued for players falling down.
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Trapping Only
39 minutes ago
I set a lot of deep but narrow tiny creeks and waterways in late winter. Most of them had pocket sets in early fall then pulled when coon quit hitting them. But in late winter coyotes, cat, and fox continue to work the old pocket sets. Still some fish and lure odors coming from those old pocket holes. It’s been good enough I’ve kept setting them all these years and it’s been worth my effort. Straight up sheer banks.
Those little deep ditches, creeks, waterways become natural travel routes down and out of site around here.
And yes I sometimes use pretty big big backings up on flat ground sets too. A big mound of bean chaff in a bean field is a great visual attractor. The bigger the mound the better. In late winter ground is impossible to dig dirtholes so putting bait under one side of the chaff pile and hacking out a bed in front of it is a key set I use. The mound can be about a couple feet high if I can kick enough into a pile like that.
Old logs make great bait and or post sets.
So does the edge of a brush pile, somewhere they would naturally hunt for mice and rabbits anyway.
I wish I could speak coyote and they always seem to teach me something new every year.
Thank you for posting those pics. Very helpful.
Jim
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
It is a celebration of life

Wear what you think the person would want you to, take anyone they would welcome

And CELEBRATE their life and the times you had
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Trap Shed
2 hours ago
Payment sent..You all back off now....lol....Now all mine grin
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Way to go.Keep on keeping on.Never stop.
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Lure and Bait Formulator's forum
2 hours ago
Skunk, Mink, Red fox urine
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Trapping Only
5 hours ago
I'm not sure but I can't see any reason not to. Do your tags have your customer # on them or your name and address?
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Trap Shed
7 hours ago
60 dollars and 15 to ship..
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Trapper Talk
7 hours ago
Not all can be Bucks
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Trapper Talk
7 hours ago
Welp went jar d up the apple wine I've had going last few days . Got to try out that fact lil filter system deal I was given . Ended up being more tart then I'd hoped . Back sweetened it before I added the Camden tab and now it tastes like mangos which is ....neat . And if I did the rest right it's pretty low proof like below table wine lol. But hay this stuff is pretty fun
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Trapper Talk
7 hours ago
Originally Posted by MJM
Originally Posted by 160user
Great spot for a delicious Bass!

Or a sheefish.

Sheefish? Can't be the same sheepish we have here in Alaska.
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Trapper Talk
8 hours ago
At most restaurants we are at the wait staff has them removed before we are done with our coffee, but we do stack up things as much as we can. When I go to the coffee shop there is a place to return all of our dishware and I do.

Bryce
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Trapper Talk
8 hours ago
How many have some serious experience with turbos? Daily drivers & track? You’ll only hear about the problems and negativity from guys that never really used them……. Technology has come a long way in the last 5-10 years. Nobody brags about the ones that keep rolling. If you do proper maintenance, it’ll out last the body & drivetrain.
Turbos are way under utilized and they're just starting to figure it out now. I certainly wouldn’t do much pulling with a small one,
One thing for sure, do not wait until your vehicle tells you to do an oil change. I do one every 4000 miles.
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Trap Shed
8 hours ago
Looking for drags pretty much any they offer. Let me know thanks
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Trapper Talk
8 hours ago
Originally Posted by OhioBoy
Google is AI now. Type a paragraph in there about


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Gold just sits there. It does not produce anything, aside from storage costs. It is a store of value that fluctuates with inflation, but in the very long term, it simply (roughly) matches inflation. When it spikes up high, and starts getting pumped by investment advisors, that's the time to sell it. When it plummets in value, far below its inflation adjusted historical value, that is the time to buy (if there ever is a time to buy it).
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Trapper Talk
8 hours ago
I don't target bass. I like to fish for what I prefer to eat. If I catch one though, I'll eat it if it's legal size. With breading and being deep fried, really can't tell the difference.
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Trapper Talk
9 hours ago
Interesting video.
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Trap Shed
9 hours ago
ttt
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