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Trapper Talk
1 minute ago
Appears to be a floating keeper of some type, maybe oysters, maybe crabs or bait fish, hard to tell from that photo.
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Trapper Talk
1 minute ago
Good morning all. 45 degrees in Blackduck, cool enough to hang a deer if you had to. Hope you all have a fine day.
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Trapper Talk
3 minutes ago
I'm getting excited. About 25 hours from now, I'll be heading to the convention. Hope to meet some of you fine folks, and maybe buy an old trap or two.
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Trapper Talk
5 minutes ago
Glad to hear you enjoyed it! A lot of work goes into putting on a trappers convention. A thankyou means a lot to the people that make it happen. I too remember my first convention as most of us do. Hope you continue to participate and best of luck on your traplines!
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Trapper Talk
11 minutes ago
Originally Posted by KeithC
I just can't sleep tonight.

Keith

I understand that problem. Working swings I never do get into a good sleep pattern.
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Trapper Talk
18 minutes ago
Last night was a home smoked picnic shoulder.... smile
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Trapper Talk
20 minutes ago
Looks great smash. Jalapenos!! Yes
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Trapper Talk
44 minutes ago
Sleepy creek 4 1/2 and sleepy creek #11 reg jaw. Even though I will always be a fan of Minnesota brand 550s rj and 750s along with many other over the years
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
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Trapper Talk
4 hours ago
Originally Posted by GritGuy
So a semi-security mod is now into advance notice of early consumables, that numb the mind ? How is that help full managing this rowdy hotel ?

What's this place turning into lately ??

I don't know about all that.
Personally, I don't believe that having a nervous deputy, somewhat in charge of this unruly bunch is the best call.
A drink or two should help keep a quasi-authoritarian even-keeled.
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Trapper Talk
5 hours ago
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Trapper Talk
5 hours ago
Good point Nessy. Those of us with only one wife and no divorces should stay out of it as we are inexperienced and cannot give sound advice in these trying times.
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Trapper Talk
5 hours ago
I had wondered about that , I do know for a fact that my Grandfather and Great Grandfather skid logs out with a team of horses in the Colville Wash area there were logs they couldn't move ! Those logs were skidded out in the last 25 years from what I learned from my cousins there .

Sometime I hope to figure out how to post pictures on here and that will be some of the first I'll post !
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Trapping Only
6 hours ago
Those traps are easy to beef up the springs with the little auxiliary springs they sell that fit inside the original springs, they fit victors well. Like all other DLS traps once they get a hold on something, they keep a hold of it. Incidental raccoons will have plenty of room to potentially get to their foot under the jaws of the trap and will chew off the numb toes and pull out, but bobcats won't be an issue like that. Adding a mid chain swivel is always a good idea on any trap. I know some guys center swivel them but IMO its better attached to the end of the chain so they are pulling their foot towards the spring opposite the chain where its a very tight grip, plus it's easier on your knee if you set the traps over it as well. Good luck. Don't get too hung up on modifying your traps and such, just practice set construction and choosing locations, that's the key to successful trapping.
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Trapper Talk
6 hours ago
Originally Posted by Dan Barnhurst
Couldn't watch it all. DUDE PUT IT IN PARK!

Don't watch his other stuff... usually I kinda can't stand the guys but he's been the only one with this info so tired
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Trapping Only
6 hours ago
You'll need a sledge hammer to drive the stakes and possibly a hatchet....or you can purchase a modified trapper's sledge hammer with the welded on digging/cutting blade. Either way...you’ll need something to cut roots out of the way in the trap bed.

Just for another set/smell option....purchase 1oz of coyote lure.....I'd get one with a skunky odor.

You can use the driver rod to make dirthole sets...put bait in some, lure only in some. Make scent post sets with just urine, others with a dab of lure or buried bait.

Make sure the wife's polyfil doesn't have any odors....you want it clean...right out of the bag.

Don't be messy with the bait, lure, urine....keep it off the traps, other gear and your hands. Harbor Freight nitrile gloves are the best bargain.
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Trapper Talk
6 hours ago
Originally Posted by beaverpeeler
Pickle buddies!



Lol
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Trapper Talk
6 hours ago
I dont understand that word commitment. They say variety is the spice of life.
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Trapper Talk
6 hours ago
Told Ya!^^^
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Trap Shed
7 hours ago
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Trap Collector Forum
7 hours ago
So I came across this trap and wondering if anyone can tell me any information about this particular trap. I've attached a Pic of what I'm calling a raised pan.
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Trapper Talk
7 hours ago
…. Know exactly where the Zulch is lol
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Trapper Talk
8 hours ago
He definitely made quality knives and was not shy about donating to a lot of worthy causes. Happy trails and thanks for all you have done in support of the trapping industry.

Chris
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Trap Shed
8 hours ago
Have several hawk traps but no perch, anybody’s grampa have one??thsnks
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