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Trapper Talk
40 seconds ago
Originally Posted by Gator Foot
I think they’re better, if you free range them! And you know how fresh they are! It’s just like a vegetable garden!!


Not 100% free ranging 100% of the time but the tractors give them good access to a part of the yard we let grow a lil wild they love clover
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Trapper Talk
59 seconds ago
No....keep the Tactacam.

The Moultries are good too.

I have no experience with Spypoint , but have read many bad reviews.
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Trapper Talk
4 minutes ago
That’s some wild stuff! Wonder if today’s DNA data bank would link him to family.
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Trapper Talk
4 minutes ago
Doing alot better since I added some more fish and move dir to the sunny side of the house had to keep a shade cloth over it since it gets o much sun but the dang cucumbers are taking. Over big time. Would have had some nice ones if I ditn start so late but sounded 20 or so with more flowering .. my poor tomatoes are getting at up in the mix though lol

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Trap Collector Forum
9 minutes ago
Yep getting close now. I am starting to get excited. Last year was a super fun event!
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Trapper Talk
10 minutes ago
Originally Posted by trapper les
…maker’s mark every evening, I’ll have to thank my gal for that. She loves shopping there.


That will put some lead in your pencil!
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Trapper Talk
11 minutes ago
Add tomato after beans cooked to not toughen them. Cranberry beans instead of or mixed with navy beans
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Trapper Talk
12 minutes ago
Nice!! Good job bud!!
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Trapper Talk
12 minutes ago
Originally Posted by yotetrapper30
Originally Posted by Cajun boy
thanks!

i guess what i meant by there's none around us is that there's none close enough to where it would make sense for my parents to drive me there every day.


Ah. If you're that young I'd maybe wait a bit before venturing into the live market. Live market trapping is more difficult than just regular trapping just because of the logistics. Have you really thought this through? Are you sure your folks are okay with muddy coyotes peeing and pooping all over in the back of their truck (They DO have a pickup to drive you in, right? I don't think your mom would want that on the back seat of her SUV lol).

And if they are... then what is your plan? If you find a buyer nearby it'll still probably be a drive! Are you gonna have them drive you there every time you catch a coyote? Are you planning to take the gas money for that out of your profit? You can't expect them to drive you an hour or better every time you catch one for free.

Or... are you planning to hold them for a while? Do you have the welding abilities, or know someone that will do it for you.... that will be needed to construct a long-term holding pen? What are you planning to feed them? Coyotes eat a lot! You'll need a steady supply of carcasses or fresh road kill or else you'll have to buy dog food out of your profit too.

I know you're excited but instead of messing with nasty live-market coyotes I would stick to stuff that's more fun to deal with. I too live in a live-market state, am set up for it.... and still don't like messing with it because it's too much work! Focus on critters you can skin and sell for a profit. Bobcats, otter, gray fox, beaver, mink/rats if you have them... are all more fun and easier to deal with. Well ok... maybe I lied a little....there's nothing fun about beaver but you can at least easily sell them.

Have you ever caught a coyote? If not I would set yourself a goal of catching just ONE this year.... shoot that thing and get it tanned and hang it on your bedroom wall. Worry about live market trapping once you get your own truck. Then you can impress the girls with the scars you get from handling live coyotes LOL.

thanks
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Wilderness Trapping and Living
13 minutes ago
One of the benefits of setting marten boxes with the opening down is at the end of the season when picking up traps you just cut the wire outside the screen at the top of the box and the suspended bait drops to the snowpack.no bait smells permeate the wood so nil problems from the odd bear.
Sometimes I will collect the old bait and dump it near core marten habitat and other times I just leave it on the snow under the box for the foxes.
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Trapper Talk
17 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Dahlgren Trapper
going to try to be there this year,


Hope to see you there roy. Bring Craig with.
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Trapper Talk
18 minutes ago
If you look on YouTube. I think the guy is antennaman. He will tell you what website to look up for your area, and what kind of antenna to use. It’s different for every location. He will talk about amplifying the signal and coax cable to use!
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Trapper Talk
35 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Yes sir
When was those pictures taken. In my opinion there isnt a lot of "growing " from here on out. Maybe a little but from July on its mostly the horns "hardening" and mineralizing so to speak. If those pictures are recent and based on the looks of the antler they are, he maybe actually be a bit smaller than last year but pics can be deceiving. Nice deer either way.



Pictures were taken last night the 26th of June. I had picture of 11 different Bucks last year. I shot a nice 5 x 5 last year 152.

Some other Bucks from last year.

The first picture is a Doe
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 11:36 PM
Originally Posted by yotetrapper30

Schwab offers an account where the custodian rather than the kids make the decisions. You do NOT want a custodial Roth if you want the kids to be able to access it penalty free before retirement age. I believe a custodial brokerage would be closer to what Hobbie is looking for. With that the kids can access it when they come of age (18 or 21 depending on state) without penalty although of course there would still be capital gains taxes as it is not a tax-advantaged account. However.... if the intended use of the money is for higher education, then there is also other options to consider as well, that would be tax-advantaged and accessible but only for education expenses without penalty....


Thank you much.
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 11:22 PM
Originally Posted by Turtledale
Originally Posted by Swamp Wolf
Nice 8pt!

Too bad he wasn't killed by a hunter... frown

Mid to upper 130s.

Might have been killed by a hunter and not recovered by that hunter

True.....
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 11:22 PM
warm with butter
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 10:45 PM
Originally Posted by TurkeyWrangler



Thats terrible and was my main concern geting stepped on. But we cant keep them wrapped in bubble wrap either.
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 10:43 PM
Didn't see anybody like Mad Scientist described but Moosetrot and his possum shirt was present! Next year he might have a possum tie as a new accessory to the wardrobe.
Crowd was small but a lot of nice prizes were given away.
Steve Gappa, also known as "Teacher" on T-man gave an informative demo. on coyote trapping.
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 10:36 PM
Funny was half way through that and stoped for dinner.
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Trap Shed
Yesterday at 10:33 PM
Are these traps still available?
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 10:20 PM
Originally Posted by Foundryman
What town are you near ?

About 20 minutes or so from Denton if I speed a little.
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Trap Shed
Yesterday at 09:58 PM
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Trap Shed
Yesterday at 09:57 PM
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 09:50 PM
I love throwing a big stack of beaver on the floor and watching folks jump. Lol
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 09:41 PM


Too many wrong answers on this thread. Let me school younz
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