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Trapper Talk
11 minutes ago
Is this the guy that took a TV name change?
I hac to ask.
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Trapper Talk
12 minutes ago
I have a friend who's dad was gifted an electric that is new in box , he hasn't used it in years it is till new in box so I am getting that to test with.

My brother is all about his pellet but had an electric for years.

My dad has been wood/charcoal he does a lot more fish than anything else , I am running on his old smoker right now with a patch

way back my dad had a LP

this is also a little market research although yall aren't my target audience , my target audience is looking for simplified ways to get good eating.
so, simple easy to follow instructions to cook things in ways they haven't maybe thought to do , honestly anything I get paid for is marketing recipes for friends that sell at farmers markets mainly.
if they can get good eats at home without huge effort they will spend some of their going out to eat budget on good local meat.

show someone a recipe that looks good with some pictures of the food , clear instructions and they are more likely to buy and try it the product.
If they like it they become repeat customers. that is the goal , honest good product with a little help to make it well so that they enjoy it and come back.

I am in no way trying to write for pit masters , I am writing for suburban mothers who want to feed their families good and healthy food. they are the ones most likely to buy at a farmers market.
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Trapper Talk
17 minutes ago
I think it's the bots accessing the site plugging it up. Here's what the count is just on Trapper Talk - Trapper Talk (1030 viewing)
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Trapper Talk
18 minutes ago
Probably be a lot less 110’s and 1.5’s sitting around in peoples sheds next fall! I know I’ll be busting em out if things seem to hold, probably some even if things dampen a bit. Happy trapping! ScottW
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Trapper Talk
20 minutes ago
I figured you'd be in here pretty quick, Yes sir!

Moosetrot
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Trap Shed
26 minutes ago
TTT. Last time up and then back on the book shelf for another year.
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Trapper Talk
43 minutes ago
So how did it go, Dave?
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Trap Shed
58 minutes ago
Good dealing with texas Phil

Thank you
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Trapper Talk
59 minutes ago
Perfect sandwich size right there
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
When I was killy fishing I once had a dream that I caught 40 quarts and they were in the boxes ready to go.....when I woke up I said to myself, great!, I don't have to go today, got 40 quarts....

I was very disappointed to finally realize it was just a dream... frown. grin
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by waggler
Is that what that's all about?
Haven't been able to figure that one out.
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I was able to answer my own question a few minutes ago; Jeep, purple, rubber duckies on the dash. Yep.
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Trapping Only
1 hour ago
A flattened castor mound isn't always a beaver...
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by blackhammer
Good section coon we’re averaging 10,11 dollars.

Is that after commission an fees?
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Craft Sales Forum
1 hour ago
Had randy make 2 tri-fold billfolds for me i just got them in the mail Monday awesome looking and craftsmanship is outstanding. Iam sure me and my grandson will get years of use out them.if your on the fence of having something made dont wait you won't be disappointed!!!
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
When I was a teenager in 4-H I took on a project. I grew fir trees from seed and eventually planted them partly on my Dads place and partly on a neighbor's property. In I think 2007 I helped log my Dads place and a couple years later I took the job of falling the adjoining property that I had planted. I replanted my dad's place again and the trees are about 6" to 8" through and probably 30 ' tall. The adjoining property was never replanted but it has naturally reforested, way behind though.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Originally Posted by OKforester
Originally Posted by warrior
The idea of using a low or no power optic is both eyes open and the brain naturally puts the picture together. There was one back in the eighties that you couldn't see through at all it just had a dot. You had to shoot both eyes open with that one. But if you're like me closing the off side eye is ingrained and almost impossible to break from doing.


Yeah your right about not being able to break the habit of closing the off eye. I have a reflex sight on my Turkey shotgun and every time I pull the trigger on a gobbler I try to shoot with both eyes open but I always close my left eye right before the trigger squeeze.


Cheap easy way to overcome is dry fire with both eyes open. Muscle memory is a powerful thing.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Lot 70115 sold for (I think) 2000. I would have liked to have a truck load of those in the auction. I'd make enough to give up my male stripper gig!
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
I used to have some of the stop-loss #1 Northwoods square Jaw coils. Still have a bunch of #1 square jaws also. The correct replacement springs have the end of the spring that goes across the levers.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Originally Posted by WhiteCliffs
Sometimes on those 98 degree days when I work on equipment half the day and bush hog the rest of the day - I think about it grin


Same here or when I spend an afternoon picking up trash others have left behind when I wasn’t there. Being an absentee landowner sucks.

If it weren’t for my son coming up and loving the outdoors I would consider selling out. I also have the memories of hunting public land on opening day and that sucks.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
We sure need some rain around here! If we're lucky enough to get rain this weekend, it won't slow down our rendezvous at all. I think a few locals might just go out and dance in it! laugh
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Originally Posted by Trapper7
My wife is in her 70s and in my eyes she's still a beauty. I'm sure you think the same of your wife. Wish her a wonderful birthday and many more!



some men only see a picture , the attitude, cooperation , friend ship , connection and life experience grows as the years age the skin and turn the hair grey.

there is a lot of beauty in shared wrinkles and grey hair.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
that with an 5-10 inch barrel suppressed would be @#$%^&*()_ awesome

the 9mm AR runing 147subs 5 inch barrel 8 inch can, you can not hear the gun fire from 100 yards away standing next to a running vehicle a factory f150 with normal exhaust idling not like a loud vehicle.

on a dead still night it is a clack nose like the pin on the gate just dropped. closing the tail gate of the old truck makes more noise. totally hearing safe

the 45 would let you run 230gr factory ammo or reloads even +P stuff and be well below the sound barrier

with a good high volume 46 cal can you are going to have a semi auto hoginator and never even wake the wife up shooting in the yard at 02:00

you will probably need a custom buffer setup , as heavy as you can get it so that your ejection is like 4-5 feet out on the ground.
they feel a little weird with that much reciprocating mass that far back in the gun but it shoots real soft. and sort of bumps forward with negative recoil when the bold closes.
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Trapping Only
3 hours ago
If she expecting is it's a bit late in the season I would think
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
And some young folks think life is so tough.

Reminds me of something Paul Harvey said some years ago. A son said to his father, "Dad, tell me again about how far you had to walk across the room to change the channel on the TV."
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Trapper Talk
4 hours ago
Good morning
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