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Trapper Talk
6 minutes ago
My wife goes in tomorrow for right hip replacement I can let ya know what she says in couple of days
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Trapping Only
13 minutes ago
*Cut and and welded twenty 1/2" rebar drowning rods for beaver (I bought more 750s.)
*Cut/welded same amount of 30" 1/2" rebar stakes to go with them. *Painted the top 3ft of the rods and top 6" of the stakes black.
*Painted a dozen deep water 330 supports black.
*Put Expand-a-pans on eight Belisle 280s to use in bobcat boxes.

Yet to do:
*Dip all BGs and beaver footholds in black Ambush dip.
*Make up a couple dozen beaver snares and dip brown.
*Need to dry about 15lbs of castor before September to sell to Paul at the GTA convention.

I haven't had a beaver call since February. Likely due to the extended drought. All of our small streams are dry. Ponds and swamps are extremely low. Problem beavers ain't causing problems. I'm glad....I needed the break.
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Trapper Talk
20 minutes ago
Very glad to hear you are safe and the tornado didn't cause any serious damage to your house/business.
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Trapper Talk
22 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Steven 49er
Originally Posted by white17
You are right Dirt. The jobs report from yesterday included numbers from April's JOLTS survey. It showed that in April there were 731,000 NEW job openings unfilled. Most of those in professional and service related work


Does anybody actually believe a job report anymore?



Not very much that's for sure.
BUT......the bond market does and I believe the bond market.

When both stocks and bonds sell off then you know something is out of whack.

Looks like we're gonna rally for a couple days maybe. But in long run the bond market will be right.

S&P futures up .58% and NASDAQ up 1.11 % two hours before the bell. Still have a long ways to go before they are back above last Thursday
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Trap Shed
23 minutes ago
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Trapper Talk
23 minutes ago
Originally Posted by waggler
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I heard that in Texas, all whitetails, ibex, mouflon, oryx, and all those other zoo animals are shot behind high fences.

For sure...same with all the wildcat trapping down there.... whistle
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Trapper Talk
24 minutes ago
I use KB's when trapping otter with BE sets in the little creeks around home. We have a LOT of stone beds, so driving in any kind of stake is difficult. I turn the springs up vertical and slide a stick through the eyes and into the bank, which is mud.
I use a KB on the bottom, to keep the trap from swinging. The setup has worked well for me, in this application.
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Trapper Talk
26 minutes ago
Since I've been spending some time tanning deerskins into buckskin, let's take a look at some of the uses for buckskin the Western trappers had.
Typically it was used for clothing. Shirts, pants and moccasins being most common.

Washington Irving describing the appearance of free trappers:
His gun is lavishly decorated with brass tacks and vermilion, and provided with a fringed cover, occasionally
of buckskin, ornamented here and there with a feather.


Charles Larpenteur describing trappers unloading beaver skins in St. Louis:
in their strange mountain costume — most of
their garments of buckskin and buffalo hide, but all so well greased and worn that it took close
examination to tell what they were made of.


Ruxton describing the general dress of free trappers:
The costume of the trapper is a hunting-shirt of dressed buckskin, ornamented with long fringes; pantaloons of
the same material, and decorated with porcupine-quills and long fringes down the outside of the
leg, a flexible felt hat and moccasins clothe his extremities.


Rufus Sage describing the free trapper's clothes:
His clothes are of buckskin, gaily fringed at the seams with strings of the
same material, cut and made in a fashion peculiar to himself and associates. The deer and buffalo
furnish him the required covering for his feet, which he fabricates at the impulse of want


Antoine Clement, by Alfred Jacob Miller
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Trapper Talk
30 minutes ago
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Trap Shed
38 minutes ago
Bump.
One can left.
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Trapper Talk
38 minutes ago
I came home to mine mowing in road gear and mowing OVER a sapling and cutting it off at the ground. He hasn't mowed since. To be fair he was probably 10.

I been meaning to buy him a Forest Gump mower for him to beat up and just never got around to it.
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Trapper Talk
44 minutes ago
Dirtbat..... maybe if you'd talk nicely about me, it would stay sunshine and bluebirds!

Ha! I tried that 20 years ago and all my hair fell out! Now half my state is under water from flash flooding! I guess your good for something though, our drought is over.
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Trapper Talk
45 minutes ago
Looking forward to it!
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Trapper Talk
47 minutes ago
^^^
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Trapper Talk
50 minutes ago
Wow! Impressive pictures...Ma' Nature at her best. Be safe Mark.
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Trapper Talk
50 minutes ago
Good morning,thunder….and 63, have a safe day
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Trapper Talk
53 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Cragar
A friend gave me this one a few years back. No idea of the vintage , but radio tubes are old........


Im no expert or anything but this is how you go about dating one I guess.

Studying that mine might actually be a 1958 b/c its not flat, pat pending, and has the four dots on both sides.

But mine has both the patent and patent pending with the four dots and that combo isn't listed it doesn't look like. Kinda confusing. Late 50's anyway.

Looks like if you are after an old one to just look for the orig block letters.

https://kb.zippo.com/zippo-lighter/date-codes

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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Neat pics. Yeah I got baby peppers on the pepper plants and thats about it. I have sweet corn out but it doesn't always do so great however it creates a little bit of a barrier for me between that field there. I had a couple of rows of green beans but very few popped up so when it dries out this week I need to replant those. Hopefully get a good till in this week for a better picture but the walleye started biting an hour away also... Something weird this year I can't figure out... I only had four volunteer squash plants this year... I haven' t found one volunteer tomato plant. Seems odd. Your stuff looks great. Im only picking green onion lettuce and cilantro. My strawberries haven't done anything. Not sure whats going on there. I have something off and haven't figured it out yet. This is about year three of them being a complete dud. Adding straw, fertilizing, and watering them sure didn't seem to help. Some of those are old plants and some of those are replanted and some are transplanted. I figured that'd be filled in by year 3 but I lost half over the winter and tried to fill in the empty spots with what I had and new from the store. Nothin.

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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
I try to follow Clint Eastwood advice, "Don't let the old man in!"
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
I've posted this before, but if no one watches you won't understand what's going on in Iran.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjJec0wv1EUomjrBNt1xCTA

He does live reporting 3-4 times a day. Still has family in Tehran, but he is forbidden from ever visiting his home country. Has had to relocate to a new home because of security issues.

LNG is getting through to Pakistan and India. And if you want to keep track of global shipping you can watch this guy:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT_yBgKSiwb3WP4ACPnF5nA

Maybe someone can pull up the "picture" links to the youtube channels please. Thanks.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by Boco
Nothin like a wolf bone thru your nasal septum.
The tatoo / body piercing artists will buy up the bones as fast as you can cleanem.

The only tricky thing is in Manitoba, you need a licence or permit for everything. My animal, my bones, but the person buying them technically requires a possession permit or an animal parts dealers licence……and the authorities lay this on the seller to make sure the buyer has the right stuff.
I just tell them roughly the location of a pile of bones if they want to go get some for free……..but nobody wants to get off their feet, walk out there and get em……lol
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Hard to believe those prices.....Afraid to click on one and get inundated with offers, lol
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Hermosa, SD at the fair grounds
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
It's June...why are you trying to start peppers now? With your short growing season I don't think they'll make it, even if you succeed..What am I missing?
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Originally Posted by coonman220
No more pain, it just swelled up leg an limp with a walker, leg need to pull up with a belt, putting on socks is impossible without a wide sock stretcher an ouller

Stick to it Dave, I was the same way to start with when I had my hip done. Now thats been 3 months and it's all forgotten about. Every one's body and condition are different. We heal and feel pain differently.
Keep on chugging along and you'll be fine.
I understand you're feeling down. It's no joy getting old. At least all this modern tech stuff helps us walk again one day and keeps us out of a wheelchair.
As said PMA (positive mental attitude) goes a long way.
So chin up buttercup! Things will improve with time wink grin
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