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Ok, I’ve already had a few people ask for the exact list of demo times, and we’re still months away …
I simply haven’t taken the time to sit down and put everything in order, but I will soon. I can honestly say there is no ‘best day’.
I do know that if you are planning on attending, you owe it to yourself to come for both days, as they will be packed with great demos, and you’ll want to take in as many as possible !
With some of the very best ‘cat trappers in the country coming to Coyotes Days, once again, it is only good business for anyone interested in ‘cats to come and listen and learn.
I can tell you for a fact that there were several trappers that doubled and even tripled their ‘cat catches last year, after attending Coyote Days the last few years
There is a lot of planning and consideration that goes in to pulling this event off, so take advantage of it!
Start making plans today
Have a great day
John
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1 hour ago
Rojo the rooster. Like in Archie Campbell's song.
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2 hours ago
Toby Doeden is running for Gov in SD and claims he will eliminate property tax. He reminds me of Tommy Boys dad, and looks like he likes whiskey and could have the widowmaker anytime. But, I like him. Can he do what he says??
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2 hours ago
AJE - you had a post from May of last year about transplants from the previous fall that seemed to have failed. What happened with them? I ask because I have seen transplants not leaf out til July. I have learned to check the twigs. Brittle is dead. Flexible is still alive.
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3 hours ago
I don't guess I was ever close enough to him to smell him, LOL.
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3 hours ago
This is not who should be in a position of leadership and authority teaching kids. But its a great example of how why kids are geting so messed up. To me the largest part of this story
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3 hours ago
Techniseal recommends a free draining base under NOCO storm. They also make a dry version of NOCO for dense graded base. This product sweeps in dry and you wet it afterwards to activate.
Tecniseal has a very good reputation and is a good choice. Call them, tell them what the flagstone is laid on and where you are (climate). They will point you in the right direction. The resin based NOCO storm is a very good choice.
I have also used a product called perk grout. It is mixed and applied like mortar. Flagstone patio on dense graded base. Tedious to apply but looked good when done. Did the work in 2023 for one of my pickiest customers. Spoke to her a week ago and no mention of a problem. This means the product is performing very well.
Wet applied jointing material is resin based.i do not have much experience with them. I have recently started using them when I can because they last longer. That said, I suspect they would be a nightmare to rejoint.
Dry applied jointing sand is polymer based. I have quite a bit of experiecce with these, mostly pavers but some flagstone. Very much a love hate relationship. There always seems to be that one spot that never sets right. Resanding takes some effort, but is doable. The polymer degrades over time (3-7 years in MN). On wide joints in flagstone I have used Alliance (Gator Dust), Polysweep and SRW with poor results. I have a flagstone patio rebuild on the schedule for this year. I will be using the techniseal dry applied NOCO sand for this one due to its great reputation for flagstone on dense graded base.
Traditional jointing material like sand or gravel also works. It is easy to work with and easy to replace, but it moves alot. It will end up on the flagstone surface and plants will grow in it. The joints are also less chair friendly. This is my go to on walking paths, but not so great for patios. If you go this route, make sure to use an angular/crushed material. It packs in tighter and moves less. Rounded aggregate like pea rock and some sands roll/move too much .
That is about everything I know about jointing a flagstone patio.
If the pictures above show your first go at laying flagstone I am a bit humbled and quite impressed. I will be stealing a couple of your design elements. Top notch.
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3 hours ago
Every third winter, we go to the Lower 48 to report to supporting churches, visit family, get serious medical and dentist work done. This past winter, I preached in 21 different states, traveled through a few more. Wish I would've thought of this then. I hate eating at a restaurant that's disappointing.
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5 hours ago
I got a brother-in-law that quit a high school teaching job to drive them full time. He gets paid 1 dollar a mile. Plus room if over nights. He spent 2 weeks last October on an elk hunt with 4 Amish men in Utah. 7800 bucks plus he stayed in the hunting lodge. His wife drives some now. Oldest boy finished high school on line so he could drive full time
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5 hours ago
That's terrible! Forecast claimed we were going to get washed away, tornado's whole nine yards today and tonight, now there's not even any rain in the forecast! But im suppose to believe climate change crap!
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5 hours ago
Dogless is much easier and safer to set, especially the big traps, (think KORO #9), and even the TS-85. No fumbling with the dog. Just lift the pan. And all the advantages listed above. Now if there was a way to night-latch a dogless.... The ones I am making are nightlatched. The nightlatch is on the tab the pan latches to.
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5 hours ago
28 nice big ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/04/full-46747-291688-1000004249.jpg) northern new york beaver, 1 otter, 2 mink.
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6 hours ago
Here's my new truck. The thing is super nice!
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6 hours ago
I’d love to see Shen Yun!!! They come to Pittsburgh often. I was raised with SOME class, we saw the Nutcrackwe ballet almost every year!!
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6 hours ago
Hey Kansas, what brace is that? I don't remember. I got a piece for the back of the gun that's threaded for an AR buffer tube. Then I put a generic buffer tube and arm brace on it.
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6 hours ago
LOOK UP WHAT THE NEW CEO IS GETTING PAID COULD BE PART OF THE PROBLEM. So... should we bail them out? Or let them fail? let them fail If only it was possible that the last paycheck anyone with a Cxx after their name ever collected from that company was the one they got last pay day. like to cut some cords on those golden parachutes.
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7 hours ago
I feel like there’s gotta be a lot of people like me, ones that big brother don’t care enough about to watch. There are a lot of people who think they are a lot more important than they really are,lol. Then there are those who are paranoid. Throw away your cellphone NOW people! Tell that to those Canadian truck drivers; you know who I'm talking about. Or, are you a koolaid drinker.
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7 hours ago
Does anyone know who sells vintage 1920’s, 1930’s and 40’s trapping pack baskets?
I’ve been following e-bay and on-line and live auctions.
Maybe someone here knows a collector willing to sell.
Thank You
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7 hours ago
If you can find out where she is located in KS I am sure we could point her in the direction of someone who would be willing to get her and the kids started out on some trapping.
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7 hours ago
Never mind, Ol Luther was located
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7 hours ago
Well that sucks.
I had somebody set up one of my beaver carcasses in a cubby this year. That was a first!
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7 hours ago
The dang little welfare recipients never leave here. Pester us all winter long for more nectar.
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8 hours ago
![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/04/full-57126-291679-img_9803.jpeg) Kodiak 450 got it done! I loved riding around checking traps this year! Even empty ones
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