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here ar emy best and worst
Iowa had an open beaver season unlike the restrictive season in PA, which allowed me to trap as many beaver as I wanted within the trapping season. Now I knew beaver fur is best and primest in Late December and January. Well here in Iowa that means ICE and thick ICE. I did get a few that way but decide to wait for spring break up to try and get some more. Well the breakup was late and I went and chopped a few holes in the ice and tried that. Then it warmed up, and the ice got rotten (never go out on rotten ice), I knew the ice was going rotten and went to retrieve my traps and poles. As I walked the 30 feet out on the ice to my pole my right leg disappeared! Odd I thought it was here just a second ago, and then my body tipped sideways due to my right leg going through a particularly rotten spot in the ice. The impact of my body (I weighed about 250 pounds then) on the ice caused it to break and drop me straight through into the inky depth below, I came up spluttering and spitting our water and various curses. Luckily the hole I made in the ice was easy enough to move around in, and I was only in chest deep water. Unluckily I did not have ice spikes (spikes/nails on a string around your neck to help you claw out of the ice). I put my hands on the edge of the ice and pushed up with my feet off the bottom. I was just about to lie on the ice and slither out when the ice broke dropping me back into the water. I stood up and grabbed the edge again and tried to push myself up and it broke again. I did this the entire way to shore. I was exhausted after being soaked lugging a heavy soaked jacket and pant and breaking my way through 30 feet of rotten 8 inch ice. And to add insult to injury, I still had to go pick up my daughter at day care, how no one noticed I was soaking wet in mid-March was beyond me. Lesson learned – don’t go out on rotten ice unless you have to and if you do make sure you have some ice spikes!
A few years later I was doing some beaver control work in a very upscale neighborhood. The job was at the base of a big bluff and it was so steep the trail ran sideways down the bluff for about a good eighty yards. From the bottom of the bluff to the river was about 40 yards so, then down a six to eight foot mostly sheer bank to the river itself. The ground still had between six and ten inches of icy snow, and the river in many places was still frozen across, but this area was open. The beaver were somehow climbing the bank to feed on the trees and the landowner wanted them gone. It was tricky because even right near the bank the water was almost over the top of my hip boots. I made some bottom edge sets for beaver and put in a castor mound as well and had removed some of them when we got a huge spring warm rain storm. I rained all day and night and melted most of the snow and ice and broke the river into a raging torrent of coffee colored water and icebergs. My traps were staked and wired but I still wanted to get them out if at all possible.
My wife and our new baby drove me out to the site, she and they baby parked at the road on top of the bluff, while I headed won to try and retrieve my traps. The river looked nasty with the water about 2-3 feet higher than normal and full of slabs and chunks of ice. I had made a grappling hook out of an old drag and 20 feet of 3/32” cable to try and snag the traps and drag them to where I could reach them. After fishing for a bit with my hook I did manage to snag out two of my 330’s. The last 330 I had wired high on the bank just in case of high water, it also had 10 foot of 3/32” cable hooked to the spring, and it was all tie doff to a 24” rerod stake I had driven into the top of the bank.
After untying the wire and pulling the coni up I noticed a place where the beaver were still coming up the bank despite the high water. I thought if I was real careful I could lower the 330 into the river where the beaver seemed to be coming up the bank. I was trying to maneuver myself down the bank to a small edge to lower the 330 on a pole. I took on step and my feet shot out from under me (it w-as a 1/2” of mud on a still frozen bank). And I slide down the bank and off the ledge like a ride at the water park. When I resurfaced I was chest deep in the river with slabs of 8 inch ice floating by me. I was also at the bottom of a 8-10 foot tall sheer mud and ice slickened bank. I could not go down stream as the water was deeper there, and I could not go upstream against the current when up to my chest. Panic started to set in as no one would hear my cries for help, I could not hope to climb the bank and trying to swim down to a lower bank may lead to drowning and or hypothermia as well before I even got out of the river. I had to think, so I took stock of what I had on hand. I still had the 24 inch rerod stake in my right hand and the 330 conibear with the long cable in my left hand.
Finally I figured out what to do. I switched hands and set the 330 under water against my knee, nose nearly under water, then holding onto a loop at the end of the cable threw the 330 up on top of the bank and heard is SNAP onto the brush at the top of the bank. ( I was glad as i doubt i could have set it again) I said a very large prayer and pulled on the cable, it seemed to hold so I wrapped my right hands in the cable and pulled myself up at least to my waist out of the water and face first into the bank. Then I took my left hand and drove the stake in as hard and as high on the bank as I could. Then I I pulled myself up using the stake, and when I got to the stake I wrapped my hand in the cable again to hold me in place against the bank and withdrew the stake and slammed it into the bank again . I did this over and over slowly inching my way up the bank until I reached the top. I was soaked, covered in mud and starting to shake from the beginnings of hypothermia. The long slow hike up the bluff back to van warmed me up at least. My wife was shocked by my condition and got me home to a warm shower and dry clothes but alas no hot cocoa. Lesson – when stuck in a dangerous situation, do not lose you head, think out your problem, as panic can lead to death. Use what you have to your advantage.
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The reason your boughten lures don't change color is because they have been stopped with preservatives. But if you want to age something you can't have preservatives in it. Kind of defeats the purpose. Once it is age to where you like and you stop it, it should quit changing colors. Although prolonged exposure air or sunlight may still cause some darkening.
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1 minute ago
Bag balm or this:
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2 minutes ago
Looking for mink and otter skulls. $5 for mink and $15 for otter. Need 30 of each. Message here or text 541 409 2218 Ted
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4 minutes ago
… kind of wondering why he hasn’t lol
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Im here to say that it doesnt get better with age Oh so true. Got to go over things a couple of times so I know I haven't forgot anything to go set. But still end up forgetting something once in a while.
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4 minutes ago
Trump isn't "transformational"?
REALLY???
what is it that you expect? Our system is not a Kingdom, where a Ruler reigns Supreme.
if that's what you want, there are plenty of countries where you could live under that system.
I expected him to gut the DOJ or at least the top tiers. He said he would get to the bottom of the Epstein files. More stonewalling. I thought he would make all the people who threw the election, conspired against the Presidency and his supporters pay. Instead they are letting the Statute of limitations run out on the wrong doing. I thought he would stay away from foreign entanglements but just the opposite is happening. DOGE was great and then it was gone, another missed opportunity. And last but not least he endorses the worst candidates. My God, Lindsay Graham, I mean wake up! Funny you were very quiet during the last administration on this subject! He held it up until the democrats forced him to open it up! LOL CHECK MATE!
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6 minutes ago
I would think they would. Give them a try, their fairly reasonable.
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^^^^^ I saw a video years ago, and they did something to make the hairs come out easily but not the fur. My friend's beaver was not blue/early, but he thinks it is one that had spent several days in very cold water before skinning
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Yes sir… it’s under ground… it’ll bust at the well or in the attic
… have to drain everything from the well to the faucets to get the water out when it’s under freezing for a few hours or they’ll bust
… shoot even had one pvc elbow bust even after doing all that a couple years ago If you're going to drain your lines: Some folks down around the lake here that have summer cabins only use them in the summer. They have a air fitting plumbed into the water line at the well. Shut the well down then hook up an air compressor to that air fitting and blow all the water out of the lines. Works good. I do that in my cabin on the Mississippi in Wisconsin. Winterize it and close it up until spring.
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I hope they move out for you, backroadsarcher. Haven't been to Frazee for a long while, but I used to deliver there, and really liked the area. If you ever come through again, shoot me a PM, I'd buy you a beer or a cup of coffee. I sure will, would be good to shoot the breeze. The last time i was up there was for an auction. Guy had trailers full of traps and some good guns. Can't miss those type of sales.
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25 minutes ago
I have two Skandics with 600 ACE engines and I never plug them in to warm up unless it's colder than -25. Both start fine above -25. Be sure to check your cable connections, at the battery and starter. Also check the ground. It should start very easy at -8 !!
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29 minutes ago
Good job guys. That looks like great country. Thanks for the video.
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32 minutes ago
I’d be lying if I said I wouldn’t like to cuddle a baby badger. That has to be the cutest thing in the world. Buddy raises them so they can be handled gets a great price for them.
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32 minutes ago
Have you used it? I have to be honest I am not familiar with it. The description you gave makes me think it would be great in a sausage recipe. I can't imagine it would not get some response in a bait of some sort.
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33 minutes ago
I tried to trap for work once, now I work so I can trap. It's a much more lucrative lifestyle this way.
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My buddy had a 15-1/2" today, my best was 14-3/4". ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/01/full-5494-283176-1000001026.jpg)
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Kip Feroce made a bait of deer liver, hearts, caul fat, and beaver sac oil. He told me he added more venison fat to soak up that juice and never had much trouble with it. I have a bucket based on this aged 2 years now, never got to try it this year. Full disclosure I have not used it but Kip was a wolfer and I believe him, may he rest in peace.
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What ever became of trump promising that for every new law created he would require 3 already on the books to be removed? Oh, yeah...just political jabber. He got serious on immigration, and pretty much solved that problem. Then the Republicans had a shot at cleaning up the budget, but the One Big Beautiful 'aint it. It is STUFFED with pork, and everyone who voted for it is guilty of ripping off taxpayers. In truth, there are volumes of waste and they all know it. Trump has made efforts to reign it in, but he always caves. I got my pork out of it. Looking like 22 to 25k of my half time part untaxed ot pay. Increased child tax credits, standard deduction of 30k for married. With farm deduction added it not only brought me down to the 12% bracket but I also was able to move 20k from ira to roth at the 12% rate. Wure would be nice if I could get everything in my ira and 401 that is tax deferred into roth ira and roth 401 before I access them And I have my first suppresor i won't have paid a tax stamp on in the system now. Need to get a few more moving. I can go without it and would be fine with it going to the country's debt. But at the same time is nice to finally see some direct benefits personally.
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50 minutes ago
Im a Gaethje fan and my initial thought was he would win but there are a lot of people in the know are picking Pimblett.
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52 minutes ago
Has anyone ever tried cling wrap? I have heard of sandwiche bags, but that type of plastic will not easily mold into position. Why not carry a roll of cling wrap, set trap cut off a piece big enough to wrap the trap in. Will also put a barrier around entire trap to prevent frost from sticking jaws to ground.
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54 minutes ago
As good as a beaver can smell I would bet if you smell it, they can certainly smell it. Heat a tub of vaseline up and start adding some in. Isn't it clove that enhances castor? I would consider adding some to a portion as well, sweet and earthy, anise oil too maybe? Just my rambling thoughts.
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56 minutes ago
make it happen!
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