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Trapper Talk
8 minutes ago
Wicked!
Grizz is on my list………
But unless I go to RU, Cape buffalo is actually cheaper……lol
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Trapper Talk
13 minutes ago
That’s exactly the truck I was thinking about last week. Be a good replacement for my Sierra for trapping. I can’t put a newer truck through the stuff that I do. Was thinking 80s-90s Toyota. Good clearance, light, good fuel mileage, run forever, can work on it myself………just hard to find one that’s not rusted out……lol.
The US is the best chance to find one 1/2 decent for cheap. Getting them across the line nowadays isn’t so cheap & easy as it used to be.
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Trapper Talk
14 minutes ago
Good morning mole.
Jim
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Trapper Talk
25 minutes ago
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Trapper Talk
31 minutes ago
United Trappers of KY is having our Spring Meet in Monticello today at the UK Extension Office. Demo’s start around 8:30. Hoping for a good turnout.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by yotetrapper30
Originally Posted by warrior
It's David, please.


Oh, now, Davey.......

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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by Woodsloafer72

What is that, and what is the cause?


Some kind of metacestodes (tapeworm larvae), of the kind that infect the intermediate host and then multiply by budding. I gave it to a parasitologist and he said such disco millet stuff in rodents is generally a southerly thing, but it has been spreading northwards probably because climate has been becoming warmer in the past few decades. Similar to how dermacentor ticks are advancing north and killing moose in your state.

I haven't seen such muskrats before. Muskrats usually spread Echinococcosis which is an even worse disease and more dangerous to humans. Up to 15% of all muskrats have Echinococcus cysts in their lungs and livers. This is why you should never feed muskrat meat to dogs, dogs that ingest the larvae become dangerous spreaders and their poop becomes bioweapon against humans and livestock. It's a very nasty infection that can develop quietly for a long time and decimate your quality of life, and not always treatable.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Never heard of Jersey Mikes
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
I agree with those saying it was a fox. I’ve lost lots of chickens to foxes. They grab them and run off. There might be a few feathers where they grab them and maybe a few more to point you in the general direction that he ran off with it, but that’s about it.

With a raptor kill, there is generally a large amount of feathers at the kill site.
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Wilderness Trapping and Living
3 hours ago
You’re welcome isnarewolves.
AV-we love the boat. Was exactly what we wanted. All of my research and previous experiences kept telling me Hewescraft. Will get it out and fishing in the next couple of days. Can’t wait. Thanks for your input on this thread.
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
… I guess the stereotype is is true.. the French bail when things heat up lol

…. I was sincerely anticipating your response though Mr Pete

… I have a curiosity about my heritage

.. not to the extent Kieth C does though lol

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Lure and Bait Formulator's forum
3 hours ago
Originally Posted by Swamp Wolf
Originally Posted by Tatiana
I keep oil from males and females separately, this way the female oil doesn't separate much and male oil is liquid to begin with.

Interesting.

I've never noticed this, but I'm gonna check this out.

maybe it's different with your species but in European beaver, females produce paste-like gray oil and males produce yellowish liquid oil. Even the sac wall structure is different. It's an easy way to define the sex of the beaver in the field, by how wobbly the area below the pelvic ring is. Castors are the same in both sexes.
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Trap Shed
4 hours ago
TT. Any one interested??
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Trapper Talk
4 hours ago
lol … I need to be too

…. I appreciate you you keeping me around Mr Paul … hard as that may be lol
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Trapper Talk
5 hours ago
…. You just created the official firearm of the trans revolution lol

… I apologize…. You know the devil has his grip on me lol
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Trap Shed
6 hours ago
Ttt make me an offer
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Trapper Talk
6 hours ago
Super dry windy and dusty down here in SE, SD too. Promising chance of thunderstorms this weekend
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Trap Shed
6 hours ago
The land of footprints - $12.50 shipped
Hunting the hard way - $26 shipped
The old man’s boy grows older - 26 shipped.

Money order please. Would ALSO trade for older Zane Grey or Charles Alden Seltzer hard cover books.
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Trapper Talk
6 hours ago
Originally Posted by Papa Dozer
Very nice. Looks like it shot well.

I love my encores. Looking at getting a 400 legend for mine.



Check out the 41 Great Lakes.


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Trapper Talk
6 hours ago
You got weeds growing out of your dirt.
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Trapper Talk
6 hours ago
…. I’d be afraid Boco see you advertising your number like that and send you an erotic picture collage

… hopefully it’s a land line I guess
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Trapper Talk
6 hours ago
Grace and peace to her and friends and family .
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Trapper Talk
8 hours ago
Not your first rodeo. Good job
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Trapper Talk
8 hours ago
I hope it’s a simple and quick procedure!!!
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Trapping Only
8 hours ago
Yes Lenons Weasel Lure will work. Lenon's Bobcat Super All Call would be much better for Grey Fox. Once went to visit Asa and he caught a grey fox and bobcat right next to each other behind the old lure shed in Gulliver.
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