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Trapper Talk
5 minutes ago
Bacon egg and sausage muffin and an Azul full throttle.

Down at the filling station.......heading out to set a trap or two
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Trapper Talk
7 minutes ago
They are still wearing them here.
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Trap Shed
8 minutes ago
All prices include shipping:

Hunter Trader Trapper December 1935 $25.00
Trappers World Premiere issue December 1999 $15.00
American Trapper 40th anniversary July/Aug 1999 $15.00
Fur Fish Game 50th anniversary Sept 1975 $15.00
Colt Firearms 1999 edition $12.00
Bill Dance Fishing Debut edition May 2001 $15.00
American Woodsman January 1954 $15.00
Fur News (some spine damage) Nov 1919 $20.00
Fur Fish Game (slight spine damage) Nov 1949. $10.00

PM for questions or additional details. Make offer if interested in all of these.

Thanks
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Trapper Talk
9 minutes ago
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Trapper Talk
9 minutes ago
Deer hunting is like anything else......You get out of it what you put into it.
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Trapper Talk
9 minutes ago
Trump will fix it if you ask him .....lol
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Trapper Talk
11 minutes ago
Every bit as nice as the last pair tht you shared with us.

I'd be proud to own a pair of them.
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Trapper Talk
11 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Grandpa Trapper
Some people just can’t stand watching Trump keep on winning.

Trump won a nobel prize the same way a 5 year old wins a participation trophy for playing soccer. To call that winning is embarrassing.
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Trap Shed
13 minutes ago
For Sale:
THE TRAPPERS' QUARTERLY, APRIL 1944
Published by Clayton G. Gates, Richmond, Virginia. This was an important publication for trappers during the 1940s. It was no where near the size, or circulation of FUR Fish Game, but Mr. Gates had leading trapper/writers of the day including E. J. Dailey, J. Curtis Grigg, Pat Sedlak, Walter S. Chansler, John Ehn, Bill Nelson, V. E. Tingley, and many other well known men of the Trapline and Trail.

Very good condition. $25.00 postage paid in USA.

Personal check or money order.

Message me to purchase this magazine. Thank you!

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Trapper Talk
14 minutes ago
A "bouquet" of pheasants.
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Trapping Only
16 minutes ago
The other thing about H stands. I have cut off the 2 legs, so they are only 3" long. Then I welded on a single leg in the middle. The 2 short legs keep the BG from being turned. In most case's you can get a single legged BG stabilized.
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Trapper Talk
26 minutes ago
I have found over the years that some brands of peat have much more waste than others, like bark, sticks, vines, leaves and other debris that takes away from your end volume.

I have always sifted through all the bulk peat that I need to use and store. I never use it directly from a bale without first drying it.

I have been surprised to find how much volume is lost due to filler material some companies leave in their peat to establish their bulk weight/volume in some brands.

Premier is one of the better peats available in my experience and what is most sold locally. Sifting and drying the peat is important for your best end use results.

Some may be surprised how much moisture is in a bale of peat. I have gone to cutting open all my bales that I buy in the Spring on the top of each bale.

This really helps to allow the bale to breathe and wick out much of the moisture over the hot summer months.These are kept under roof of course.

When I am ready to bulk sift the peat, it saves me time when I go into the drying process to ensure it is bone dry.

I make containers of pure peat and I save some peat to mix 50/50 with my wax dirt that I make. It all needs to be dry for the waxing process.
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Trapper Talk
31 minutes ago
Originally Posted by mike mason
Great hunting. When does the scrapple kettle get going?


One more week left in the season. I doubt I'll go out again since I've gotten four deer during the 2025-26 seasons and I'm out of WMU 5C tags. I could hunt with my flintlock for a buck or a doe but I doubt I will. My buddy will hunt my spot next Saturday and he may get one which we would add to the scrapple pot.

There are going to be multiple batches of scrapple this year since I have extra carcasses. I can cook two at a time and that usually yields 40-50 pounds. I currently have four frozen.

So most weekends in February we will be either making scrapple or venison-apple sausage.
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Trapper Talk
32 minutes ago
Read that he will have surgery on Tuesday in Alabama.
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Trapper Talk
33 minutes ago
Flappin' my wings as fast as I can but won't make it until March.
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Trap Shed
43 minutes ago
2 pints catfish oil. 40 shipped. This is Dale Billingsley. Oil. Pm with questions
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
That was a very GOOD post! Thanks.
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Trap Shed
1 hour ago
Ttt1
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Noice,,,,, you will never regret using that time wisely……
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Ok thanks
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Wilderness Trapping and Living
1 hour ago
Having tags on your traps isn't necessarily a bad idea, but allowing game wardens to mess with your sets is. I remember years ago when I was a kid, my dad having a game warden go through his line and pick up every trap he could find in order to "check it for a tag." Then of course he put them back down not in the same place. Now granted this was a water line, so scent wasn't an issue, but he still tampered with a large number of sets and made them inoperable or set the traps in such a way as to educate any critters that visited it. I know of another game warden here that has since retired. He spent all day opening day of cat season one year following a trapper around on a snowmachine, who was setting his cat traps and tripping all of them, he finally caught up to the trapper at his pickup just before dark and started to harass him, because he didn't think that cat season opened untl the next day. This is the same game warden that took the bait out of another trappers set (goose livers) and had it DNA tested to prove it was from wild geese (at that time you could not use any parts of game birds or animals as bait, this reg has since been changed) and then wrote him a ticket for it. Anybody else other than a game warden would be charged with harrassment for such antics (actually probably not, I've never known them to actually charge anybody with harrassment, and in fact they refused to charge or even give a written warning to a guy who stole three of my dads wolf traps, they got the traps from the guy and gave them back to my dad, but flat refused to charge him with anything) but because they are a game warden it is perfectly legal for them to do, here.
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Trap Shed
1 hour ago
Ttt
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Never knew butterflies had that much meat on them.... smile
Good eats....
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Like others said, a 10 foot chain. I have 2 swivels on the end of my chain, so I can cross stake though. I don't trust a single stake in soft gooey mud or sand.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Six sets, 3 “knockdowns”. Either loops are too big or otters. I’m pretty sure that 2 of them were otters as the loops were just about pulled closed but not free from the support.

I reset and closed the loop just a bit.
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