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Park Service study showed the major cause of wolf mortality was……..other wolves! Thin out the pack by trapping. Certainly more humane.
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4 minutes ago
Tatiana, I'll bet his wife doesn't even allow him to use the kitchen blender for trapline purposes.
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15 minutes ago
However you cook your bearmeat make sure the interior gets hot enough for long enough to kill the trich. Not all bears carry trich but many do.
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Seems I have read that the Blackfeet nation were able to push back other tribes (notably Nez Perce/Shoshone) from the better buffalo grounds because of how well armed they became early in the game from the Canadians. Guns have always faired well vs stone age weapons.
I remember from Jedediah Smith's journals that while under house arrest by the Mexicans in California his men gave shooting demonstrations that astonished the Mexicans. Might have been not only to impress about their marksmanship, but also to give them pause about getting into it with the Americans.
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Thanks Allan, we will get out fishing tomorrow. I will post a fish picture, I hope! Many Thanks Bruce, it has been quite the trip. Finally in Seldovia for a couple weeks. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/05/full-1985-293301-80055594498__e99345d6_a2f2_4b0b_bc09_ccc54b8c9e4a.jpeg) ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/05/full-1985-293302-img_9276.jpeg) ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/05/full-1985-293303-img_9290.png) Pics from Homer and the Harbor. Awesome experience getting the boat on the water in Alaska!
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When I lived in the Amazon on occasion you could find a few wild cherry tomatoes. I picked tomatoes and walked through slash and burn clearings and dropped a tomato every stride and stomped it. Came back in a couple of months to wild tangles of cherry tomatoes everywhere. Normal hybrid tomatoes never produced a crop from all the soil diseases present. Even the fusarium-verticilium resistant strains.
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39 minutes ago
Awesome little trap!
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40 minutes ago
I was almost 60 years old before seeing my first bald eagle in NC. Now they are very common near lakes and rivers.
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45 minutes ago
Once saw an owl snatch a roosting chicken and fly about 200 yards with it. It was at dusk.
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54 minutes ago
He is such a bright young man and good looking. He might find good work in the movie industry if he had a mind too and had the interest.
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59 minutes ago
I texted him, just so he knows that you folks are thinking about him. I'd love to have him back and contributing.
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1 hour ago
Grumpa thanks, but I can’t take credit for that the hunter did that while I fleshed the hide back at camp.
Mt, adfg measured it when sealing at 27 3/8” above avg. but not a monster.
Waggler I don’t promise anything and like to talk to the hunter about what they are hoping for before we start to get a good clear understanding of what we are looking for. Some guys like the hunt as much as the bear. Of course some hunters that changes as days go by, both what they want, and how much they enjoy glassing in inclement weather. Others are willing to pass until the trophy they want comes along. Sometimes that means more than one hunt as I’m sure you know.
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1 hour ago
Since you've added cottonwood to the conversation I'd go with a big vertical splitter as cottonwood is a royal pain to split until it's very dry or if it's well below zero when you're splitting it which I'm certain that you know how stringy it can be when it's damp or wet .
Buy once cry once but save you're body a little bit of discomfort from having to swing a ax ! In the long run it will save you money when you're splitting 18" pieces of wood .
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1 hour ago
Greetings from Frosty Central Montana 29 above but feels more like 22 with a high around 47 our breeze is out of the NW at 7 mph the humidity is 99 % under cloudy skies with a chance of snow flurries 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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1 hour ago
Thats the one I have lol. Seemed like I needed one of these too. So does a guy want a 350 Legend, the 400 Legend, or a 450 bushmaster? Is there a 300 yard straight wall deer rifle? 45/70 should do it lol
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2 hours ago
If I was looking for some #11's, there is Sleepy Creek, and then there is everything else. I've managed to snag some SC's off ebay.......but there is also the Trap Shed........either for sale or post a Want To Buy. Given time, they will show up.
As for 2nd place, I don't have samples of them all, but Northwoods was pretty good. Have kept an eye out for Victor #11, have never seen one.
As for new, the Bridger is below the older traps, and needs help, but OK. The current, new Duke #11.......don't bother.
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2 hours ago
My last Beagle passed this winter, Had them most of my life. Dont know if I can get another.
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2 hours ago
I never heard that one before. So what happens? I don't see the big deal. it makes the blade look like a ox yoke and then sends a 1lb rock across your yard at mach ten
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3 hours ago
We never missed it in the first seasons. It was a great time to come of age.
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3 hours ago
Ours are about done here I think.
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3 hours ago
Remember singing that song more than once as an elementary student on field trips. Teacher and bus driver included and we didn't substitute for the word beer.
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