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2 minutes ago
Love Is Blind. 90 Day Fiancee. 1000lb Sisters.
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4 minutes ago
I have not so much as looked on here in a year or two . But People I got to know on here over the years I am still in touch with and they, like me have left tis place , because at the end of the day, we are down to earth people and yes we swear at times and have opinions on political stuff and I just talking for myself put in the odd 3 letter word in my posts here and there. It just saddens me that the old guard as it where is leaving this site , but still keeps in touch with me ...... Paul .... please think about what you are doing to the folks that are the old family. I only write this because after 26 years as a happy member of this place before I left a couple of years ago because of your "new rules " and a bunch of good folks that did the same ........ well have a think ..... and if you don't want to put it out there....... Paul, I know you have my number
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Trapper Talk
25 minutes ago
Looks like the sale is finally over. What a marathon! Bid reading took like 4 hours. I haven’t heard anything about prices. I bet it takes them a week or so to post averages.
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Trapper Talk
58 minutes ago
Keep us updated . You’re a good guy , Hoss . We miss you.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
It works good on coon, but you need to use a 160.
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1 hour ago
Honestly, it was a day!.. a very long day split between hauling sap, feeding the fire, and monitoring the boil.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
I am told by a couple folks I know in that end of the pipeline that the bulk of these extremely high-end cats indeed don't end up on the gallery racks, but rather the very wealthy, and not just the USA wealthy. China is a current major end-market, as is,(was?), the middle east, Russia, and parts of Europe.
Also, while sable has almost always had a prominent role in high-end fur garments, and they never have commanded what the cats are right now, it takes a lot of marten backs to equal one cat belly. And there is good value in cat backs, but not so much for marten bellies.
Either way, I am very happy for our cat trappers, but also agree that tags are likely to be introduced where they currently are not, and reduced where they are.
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1 hour ago
https://nwsportsmanmag.com/notoriou...3YNsSymbqeCuw_aem_90iblR4Q4t-YY-0e-0Y4nA

Quote from article: Initially facing 22 charges in that case, Livermore pled guilty to four felony counts of unlawful killing of deer, four counts of wastage and one felony count of possession of an unlicensed suppressor in exchange for prosecutors dropping a charge of attempted sexual abuse of wildlife.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by KeithC
Savell, AntiGov and White Cliffs went on a Trapperman vacation together.

Keith


Well I’m jelly…

Osky
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
As most as you guys know,,, I’m not much of a mechanic,,, and it really sucks because I ( like most of us) don’t have disposable income to hire one.

I’m going to attempt to change the rear axle seal on my 2003 Chevy Silverado. I YouTubed it and the only hard looking part is after pulling off the differential cover and pulling that pin,,, is moving the gears around to the backside and pulling out the clip to pull out the axle.. just concerned I’m going to mess up the gears… any tips?
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
James Kirker.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
"The 2022 Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) was $3,284.00, the largest in the program’s 41-year history." Bomb baby bomb!
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2 hours ago
Never gets old… I have over 600 plus peices I’ve found through out the years…to find something that’s been laying there at least a minimum of 1000 years is fascinating.

The majority of the stuff I find is usually from the archaic period… although I do find some woodland/hopewell stuff.

Keep the pics coming!! Enjoy seeing them.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Originally Posted by sigpros
Do you use all the red meat to make the oil? I always thought the red meat would be great pocket set bait. We can't use any of it in Missouri


This isn’t true.
Missouri has no restrictions on bait used for trapping.
Game fish may not be used for fishing bait, but may be used for trapping.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Awesome, no kneelers.

God Bless America
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Originally Posted by Trapset
That’s cool! Do you bait them with something?


I use a squirt of swarm commander spray in the box and a squirt outside on the hole. I use old hive boxes that have enough rot on them that I don’t use them for hives. A peice or two of old comb and a frame or two of foundation. It helps them to keep the comb straight. I’m not always close by and a strong swarm will draw out a lot of comb quickly. Thin plywood on the bottom and a political sign for the top. I screw them down so I can remove and replace them easily. I seem to get about 50 percent success rate.
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Trapping Only
2 hours ago
I used to get a few like that in Southeast Alaska off one of my short lines. They grade alright, and I think they are very beautiful.
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Very well done Sam and George.
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3 hours ago
Thank you to everyone who responded with suggestions. The information is all very helpful.

For now, i will try the suggestions from Bdaniel since that may get me where I want to be with the smallest expenses. I don’t delude myself that my skills are acceptably good, but practicing with new rod and some scrap steel will improve my skills along the way.

In the future if my skills improve, and projects require, I will revisit the idea of buying a new Miller 211 mig welder.

Thanks again!
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
As sawmp wolf said, 6"x6" minimum. And you want to use the rule of thumb for cantilever, in reverse for this application: 1/3-2/3. In other words, at a minimum, if you have 6' above ground, you need AT LEAST 3' below ground. Definitely concrete them in. Don't know your soil, but I would use at least 4 80# sacks per post.
Depending on your span between posts, you could easily use the same 6"x6" material for a span well over 6', and for attachment to columns, Simpson post-to-beam connectors with recommended Tico nails and through bolts would be fine. Or, less gaudy, you could use long 12"x3/4" lag bolts through the beam and into the top of said posts. You will need to pilot the holes and will want a quality impact wrench to sink them.
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Ok I am gonna say one more thing then I am done.

I am friends with Ken. I am friends with Paul too. And Pete and Tony and Jayme and Sharon and about all the mods on here! And if the situation was reversed I'd have Paul's back just as hard.

But you're right.....it is Paul's site and really all I can do at this point is let it go. But I will never understand why even have moderators if you'll allow them to be disrespected the way Marty did the other day.... maybe we can promote him to admin when all the others are gone. frown
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
The reply's make sense.
And just my opinion it was originally a stone rake.
Used to rake stones out of the grain fields before planting.
It also killed sprouting weeds at the same time.
Once the stones were exposed, they were picked up.
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3 hours ago
Kind of thought it was a liberal that blew it's head!
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3 hours ago
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Trap Shed
3 hours ago
TTT 1
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