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Trapper Talk
2 minutes ago
We fear the ins and med more than the bull.
I can eat the bull, those other two can eat me.
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Trapper Talk
6 minutes ago
Been running the same 3 Spypoint camaras for going on 5 years now. No troubles at all. Just pictures, no videos. Using there lithium battery's and don't have to change them out for at least 6, 7 months. To recharge them takes close to 24 hours.
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Trapper Talk
15 minutes ago
Morning mole and all
65 and cloudy
Have a good one
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Trapper Talk
25 minutes ago
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Trapper Talk
30 minutes ago
Lose iana
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Trapper Talk
35 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Muskratwalt
What was your cat bait of choice?
Really nice mess of fish.


Sunny's stink bait and using a mesh bait holder, with a treble hook
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Trapper Talk
56 minutes ago
Originally Posted by HayDay
Originally Posted by J.Morse
Raised chickens for years. Love grass-fed eggs. my Bride did as well......until she cracked one into a bowl and a 2/3 grown chick was in it! She was done with home grown the rest of her life. She was a farm girl too.


That is why eggs are "candled"......even commercial eggs. Way to avoid that is to not keep a rooster. Hens get along just fine without that pimp daddy running around abusing them.



LOL

The best way to avoid finding a partially developed chick is to collect eggs at least every third day laugh

The only time a chick was found in our eggs was when the kids were little and they collected eggs. Had a hen setting a clutch and they happened to go in when she was off the nest for a minute and they collected her eggs as well.
My wife had given those to a lady we knew, luckily they were country folks and there was no trauma caused.


I can tell the difference in eggs we collect and store bought ones, our chickens free range.
Not a huge difference but it is there.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Godfather IV - XXIV
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Funny thing, someone bought property next door to our farm,between us and the lake, large parcel. Built a huge 12 unit air b and b…rented to hunters that put up cameras for a week to attempt to realize their dreams of shooting a nice buck that our farm feeds.

I shot the biggest buck ever with the nicest rack in my life 8 minutes in on opening morning…..then the city hunters came after they saw pictures of it moving around the previous evening, lol.
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Trapping Only
2 hours ago
That old trap up above is pretty neat, have never seen the crimp on ones. I use the stoploss in the house after ice up,never in open water.

I don’t avoid coon though, I make a little fake rat hut trash set in shallow water,especially featureless terrain using rat carcass for bait and pick up the rat predators ( coon,mink,otter…eagles) while also trapping rats to keep the rat losses down. A 1 1/2 coil spring or old #2 is sufficient.

PS.. don’t target eagles, but dont tolerate them either.
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Trapper Talk
5 hours ago
…. What are ya’ll doing in here ?

… who cares … just a dead deer head .. what’s with the numbers nonsense?
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Trapper Talk
6 hours ago
Late 60s I got know an old man that lived on James River near Galena, Mo. Mr. Byers. Don't know his first name, just always called him Mr. Byes. He had a lot of river stories. Was in his mid 70s at the time and was old enough to remember being on the river in locally made wooden jon boats before outboards were common. At his age he could STILL pole a jon upriver. It was art to watch him. It's not strength but technique. Seemed effortless to watch him. Took his time, but he got there. Went down river the same way. No paddle, just a pole.
Anyway, one of the stories he told was when he was a young man he and the boys were noodling, he stuck his arm back in a hole and noodled a beaver out. Said it cured him and he hadn't noodled since.
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Trap Shed
6 hours ago
For sale 8 #3 coil spring traps. An assortment of brands. Details, pics and prices below.

Shipping is extra and will depend on how many traps you buy and your zip code. I ship least expensive way.

PayPal. Money Order. Check. PMs answered in order received.

Bridger. High levers. Square factory offset jaws. Super strong. Ordinary trap rust. Factory base plated (third pic). One trap (second pic) has been 4 coiled and the pan notch has been filed. Two traps (1 shown in first picture) has long spring pins for easy 4 coiling.
$11.00 each. Buy all 3 Bridger traps for $30.00 plus shipping.
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Victor. Low levers. Square jaws that have been spot weld offset (crude job). ATC Rectangular pan with “V” cut out. Super strong. Short twin loop chain. Was dyed at one point. $7.50 plus shipping.
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Victor. Low levers. Square regular jaws. ATC rectangular pan with “V” cut out. Ordinary trap rust. Super strong. Short twin loop chain with ring on end. $8.00 plus shipping.
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Montana. Dogless. High levers. Square regular jaws. Dyed at one point. Super strong. Heavy long replacement chain. $10.00 plus shipping.
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Northwoods. Pan says #3. The rest of the trap looks like a #4. High levers. Square factory offset jaws. Ordinary rust. Machine chain attached to bottom piece. Trap feels like a #4 weight wise. $12.00 plus shipping.
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Montgomery. Dogless. Medium high levers. Square factory offset jaws. Dyed at one point. Replacement twin loop chain attached to bottom of trap. $10.00 plus shipping.
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Parts - brand unknown, maybe Montgomery. Bottom piece. 2 levers. Square regular jaws. Ordinary rust. Long replacement chain part of which is machine chain. $2.50 plus shipping.
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Trapper Talk
6 hours ago
Actually cajun boy, that's not what I was saying at all. I am saying I believe you can have more fun AND make more money by fur trapping versus live market trapping in your situation. smile
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Trapper Talk
7 hours ago
I thought that I read it was open to non-residents. I think Utah and Texas are the only states you can trap them and harvest under normal trappers license. Probably some other midwest and eastern states that just don’t have anything on books prohibiting it.
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Trapper Talk
7 hours ago
Crabs and the first picking of sweet corn.
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Trapper Talk
7 hours ago
I have to say that with all the planning and prizes, especially with the tons of stuff set up for the kids, it make me proud to be part of WTA D5!

Good job, guys!

Moosetrot
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Trapper Talk
7 hours ago
Hey Bryce, thanks for sharing. Do u have a copy of the article yet by chance?
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Trapper Talk
8 hours ago
I was always one who wanted the crusts. Fresh out of the oven those warm crusts with our own butter we churned and during season, good wild blueberry jam!

Bryce
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Trapper Talk
8 hours ago
Do you have any problems with vine borer beetles ?
I also seem to have better production when I use horse panels for the plants to climb on.
But mine are in soil, and have to grow garlic and dill around my cucumber plants to keep the vine borer beetles out.
So far it's worked for 5 years now.
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Trapper Talk
8 hours ago
Originally Posted by stonecountytrapp


My pole is close to 30 feet, I get all I need to watch.
Use my computer for extra, games and such.
Trying to set up my new smart tv, hate the remote, as it is just a circle inside a circle , and no numbers.
I'll figure it out someday.
WIFI is strange to me, but it's getting better.

We live near springfield mo but technology wise might as well be the north pole. Just because of the holler we set in no cell service can't get satellite TV we could get this new star link but its costly [/quote]
I remember years ago, when I took my girlfriend home to Virginia , her grandmother had a TV and the antenna was on top of the montain.
I thought wow, that a lot of antenna wire to go clear up there.
It seemed to be somewhat mowed to keep the wire clear.
Had to be over 600 feet or better to the top.
She lived in a hollow , and mountains on both sides.
I thought it was amazing what they would do to get a few channels on their tv.
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Trap Shed
9 hours ago
Dozen NW #1 1/2 cs with shock springs. Like new with no pitting. Good strong users. $4.50 apiece plus shipping.

Thanks for looking.

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Trap Shed
9 hours ago
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Jedi
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Trap Shed
9 hours ago
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Jedi
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Trapper Talk
9 hours ago
That’s some wild stuff! Wonder if today’s DNA data bank would link him to family.
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