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Trapper Talk
13 minutes ago
Happy bday
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Trapper Talk
13 minutes ago
Mornin, 19 cloudy and calm. We got a half inch of snow from yesterdays blizzard.
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Trapper Talk
13 minutes ago
Happy bday
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14 minutes ago
Happy bday
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Trapping Only
28 minutes ago
Originally Posted by PennaTrapper
Hay set finally produced for a Coyote me. We’ve had 18” of melting snow so I’ve been prioritizing hay sets for the weather proofing.
I found a small area in a field with no snow right where the timber can to a point. Lots of canine tracks. I made an hour glass shaped hay set with 2 traps - 1 on each side of the bottleneck. I buried deer scraps and chicken organs in the bottleneck of the hourglass. No lure.

Good for you. They are fun sets to make
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Trapper Talk
34 minutes ago
They play (This word is unacceptable on Trapperman) on the upland population here in kansas. Along with the songbirds.
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Trapper Talk
43 minutes ago
The Hutterites use the small rings and the yellow gun like shown they just ring away lots of them to get the holding power of a 12.5 hand ringer tool. After a while the smaller rings can come loose the 12.5 rings hold up a lot longer and require little maintenance so it’s a choice of speed over strength and the application route a guy takes.

That gun will take what rings that fit it not just any rings most need a sleeve of rings but maybe a guy could hand feed other sizes into it one at a time. I researched the heck out of ringers looking for a 12.5 model with no luck but I hope yours will do the job I just hand squeezed the 12.5 ones onto my cages. I add rings to repair the smaller rings way more often than the HD size rings.

One thing with the blunts is sometimes the ends meet and won’t pass to clamp onto the frame not sure how that would impact a tool or if it would be a pain, it’s a pain on a guys hand when that happens. Speed over quality choices will be made.
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55 minutes ago

Thanks for posting that has some good info in there.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
If you look at what’s paid in to SS and Medicare by the employers and people over the years it’s not much compared to what we will get in return but no politician will touch it to keep his job. It’s an underwater formula for people that’s poorly managed but nobody is in a hurry to pay more into it.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
I've already decided how to deal with this nonsense. If it all passes and anyone tries to enforce, well, I've got a tree that needs watering.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
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3 hours ago
At first I didn't know what to think. My brother-in-law passed away and I was at his funeral. They served a meal after the service and while walking past my brother he grabbed my elbow and tried to introduce me to a middle aged woman. I could not hear and did not know her name. The next day I emailed my brother and asked who the lady was, he said he didn't know but she said she knew me. When I got the friend request I thought the lady's picture looked like that lady at the funeral. But then I noticed she was holding her Powerball check and it was dated sometime in 2015. I knew it was a scam at that point.
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Trap Shed
3 hours ago
Lowered price
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Nebraska was roughly 350 for 2 tags. 10,000 non res total. Sold out in a couple hours
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Trapper Talk
4 hours ago
You could squeeze skunk pods with that first one let me know how it works. whistle
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Trapping Only
5 hours ago
I have that exact problem on a coyote pelt I have in freezer. Certainly can’t scrap in that condition
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Trap Shed
5 hours ago
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Trapper Talk
5 hours ago
Originally Posted by Jurassic Park
Originally Posted by IN cooner
really sad story, only a heartless scum bag would prey on an elderly person like this


That’s one way to look at it.

Interesting response .
I'll keep you in mind!
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Kids Forum
5 hours ago
oh, 15-20lb average I'd say
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Trapper Talk
5 hours ago
That otter haul is impressive !
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5 hours ago
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Trapping Only
6 hours ago
Thanks for the up date.
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Trapper Talk
6 hours ago
That's very strange. Never heard of such a thing.
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Trapper Talk
6 hours ago
We were told in AirAssault school after 34 feet, your level of fear really didn't change up to however high you went. I didn't believe that at all. Big difference looking off a 34' repel tower and out of a helicopter flying at 400'.
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