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Morning mole , 72 here
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You need to meet your local Game Wardens because lots of people call them asking if they know of any good trappers. I'm friends with 2 GW around me that give my number out to people all the time. The GW's don't want to deal with having to deal with the problem of coyotes or even coons, it's much easier to just call you or give your number out and the problems are solved. Also hang out at your local feed stores. Bringing donuts in from time to time helps with getting on peoples good side quickly.
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25 minutes ago
Romans 12:18 is a verse to remember when dealing with those who are truly vile.
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33 minutes ago
Trump is not on the list otherwise Garland would have made it public before November 24 election Leads me to believe the "list" died with Epstein. The whole "list" conspiracy was probably pushed for distraction or for votes.
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1 hour ago
My halibut buyer sent some to LA recently. This is what his guy sent after. I’d like to know what is in the back for $65 lb ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2025/07/full-8362-262957-c08dd5af_f7fa_4ff9_8429_7f95f17a90a7.png) Crazy.
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1 hour ago
Unfortunately, like most of 330's photos... it's also a fake. This exact photo does not appear in any major, credible Earp biography, museum archive, or university collection.
It's not included in the Arizona Historical Society’s Josephine Earp Collection or in Stuart Lake’s early biography of Wyatt, which Josephine herself partially censored.
🔍 Photo Analysis The couple is formally posed in a common studio setting used in the 1880s–1890s.
While the clothing matches that period, there is no record of Wyatt and Josephine sitting for a portrait like this.
The woman’s hairstyle and face don’t match the verified later photos of Josephine Marcus Earp, particularly from the 1920s at the Happy Days Mine.
🧾 Historical Context Josephine was intensely private and often worked to suppress or control photographs and biographies.
There are no known photos of the couple together when they were young — only one or two confirmed from their later years.
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2 hours ago
<------- removing Savell from our PM, now.
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3 hours ago
Lt Gray.....dude is still killing it...... Why does that not surprise me...
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4 hours ago
Good luck Mark. I took vacation to have all 5 days of the season to give it a go. I’m the guy who talked with you at the Pa trappers convention whose buddy has a farm up that neck of the woods. I plan on setting some duke 155s in likely spots. From my understanding you can set them out without any restrictions. I also have made some boxes with larger 160’s. I probably will try some on a tree with the opening facing down. Let me know how you make out. Maybe I’ll see you up at Herkimer.
Best wishes luck, Gary
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4 hours ago
Why do you only post pics from the 1970s, Rob? Broke all the cameras since then or....?
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5 hours ago
Hard to imagine a 100 hp on a 14 foot boat of any type......jk I had a prop for fishing the Columbia,,,,,,,, Two names Www. Crash the dock.com and lip wiggler
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6 hours ago
I'd try some of that flat lander boudin...or what evah
Youns call it.
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6 hours ago
Another vote for triticale. Its cheap. A guy can almost always get it to germinate end emerge, A real challenge out here in the desert. We try to plant in August, ahead of a rain if possible, and it will explode. Son enough the deer will be on it. Mix a good rate of purple stop turnips in makes it even better. Interestingly enough several years back we learned that the turnips were being used by wild ring necked pheasants as winter food. Of course we also plant grain sorghum and Milo for the pheasants, but the deer tend to wipe them out during the milky stage.
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6 hours ago
Always 2 at each spot within 15 yards of each other, but theres reds grays and yotes here. My limited experience is i am more likely to have 2 foxes than 2 coyotes caught though. Have had coon fox doubles, yote fox doubles but never a cat canine double
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6 hours ago
Mine are doing the same thing. How did you modify yours so they would work??
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6 hours ago
$15 each plus shipping
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6 hours ago
What, you planning to beat me to ’em? Cache County
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6 hours ago
100 count Hornady .22 cal 53 grain Match HP $10 200 count Hornady .22 cal 50 grain Super explosive$20 55 count Hornady 6mm 70 grain spire point$5 41 count Hornady 6mm 70 grain hollow point $5 80 count Sierra 30 cal 110 grain HP $12 85 count Hornady 30 cal 110grain round nose $12 100 count Speer 30 cal 110grain round nose $15 100 count Speer 30 cal 100 grain round nose $10
Will make a package deal. Shipping is extra
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6 hours ago
Rust is likely to creep under the Line-X and the powder coat and never dry out. Probably end up with hollow coating with no steel left inside over time.
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6 hours ago
He was fast. Couldnt see his work, but man the rest of them have their yotes hanging way too low. Getting the back legs started is the always the slow part for me. Once the rear legs are free I can still peel them pretty fast.
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7 hours ago
….. that guy looks an ai generated Arkansas man stopped for swerving too much
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7 hours ago
Every buck you have to hunt this fall.....and your neighbor's bucks in that video. You were right SW, that’s the neighbors buck on the right. You know he uses your place. You might catch him there this fall and get to send the neighbor a hands-on pic.
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