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Trapper Talk
56 seconds ago
We had a local guy do just that exact trick here last year. They buried him about a week after.. Be careful if you intend to try.. I'll set a trap and wait them out.

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Originally Posted by Boco
Dump a few buckets of old gasoline down the hole,wait 5 minutes then toss a fusee,
You will see the ground rise then collapse in showing the configuration of the tunnels and locations of the chambers.
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Trapper Talk
1 minute ago
Any brand with Carbaryl in it. They are dead within less than 5 minutes if you hit them with it and it has good residual control for a few days. Used to be the main ingredient in "Seven". You can also just buy straight Carbaryl that is what we use in our nursery.
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Trapper Talk
4 minutes ago
bought an aberrant piebald sable skin for my collection... paid for a necessary surgery in a nice private clinic (and tried to die on them apparently, woke up from narcosis with 6 holes in my veins)... put the rest in the bank to watch it turn into virtual candy wrappers, given the trajectory of events laugh
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Trapper Talk
5 minutes ago
I perfer the Yoder's over the Dan's, but both are good. I like the black nylon versus the brown as well, Lacrosse boots I absolutely hate, they ain't made for people with big ankles and calves. I have a pair of Dan's on a pair of Lacrosse boots size 11 for dirt cheap, just hit me up!! Muck boots are so much easier on and off and give me good support on my yoder waders.
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Trapper Talk
6 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Larry Hall
Well you did a good deed and fed someone, just wasnt' intentional!!



That’s a good way of putting it. Go ahead knock the chip right off my shoulder lol
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Trapper Talk
9 minutes ago
warm and humid hear, but normal for this time of year. good morning!
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Trapper Talk
10 minutes ago
Interesting work environment. Keep it between the Buoys!!
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Trapper Talk
13 minutes ago
I guess I'm old fashioned. I only pay with cash.
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Trapper Talk
13 minutes ago
that is good to hear BP - maybe some day I'll suck it up and try again..Sure looks like good.
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Trapper Talk
17 minutes ago
we like it all, but the darker and stronger stuff is my personal pick.. But I like black strap molasses and dark maple syrup as well.. My wife favors the light and sweeter stuff..
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Trapper Talk
18 minutes ago
There's a period of the year you can't fish!!!
Prayers sent grin
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Trapper Talk
20 minutes ago
Pics
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Trapping Only
28 minutes ago
There is too much going on at that bridge, they are likely to be up against any of those walls- I would be tempted to make 12 setts there and thats probably a waste. I would go a little up and downstream and make sets where he is more likely to be working the waters edge.
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Trapper Talk
32 minutes ago
Well Pete the tread did what you wanted and got me thinking. Im in the middle of huge transition phase . I guess its like when guys retire in some ways. Trying to find the grove and new pace, but much sooner than planed for. With a few twist added like also navigating a body with a mind of its own, the medical system and things like medical and insurance systems. Including disability both through the union and the government that will likely take 15 months.

In my mind I can do things and make plans. Once things get in a routine and lined out I like the idea of taking slow paced budget trips if I can afford them.. But then how will they really go. Will they be fun or just a bunch of frustration. Good example. I decided to check the wood burner( still running heating the hot water ) its 160' from the house. I shuffled out there on stiff legs a few days ago. Put a few small pieces in and looked at the back door and was wondering if my now weak legs were going to carry me back to the house. I had plans on checking the wood burner and maybe starting some light cleaning and organizing of the garage.

Nope made it back to my chair and watched some wine making videos and took a nap. So if on a trip days like that would be more frustrating than fun. I think im going to end up geting fat at this pace.
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Trapper Talk
37 minutes ago
Anywhere from rare to med rare steak. Eggs when the yoke is just starting to thicken.
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Trapper Talk
38 minutes ago
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Trapper Talk
52 minutes ago
I never got one brcuse I keep my swipe card for work in my bill fold. I didnt want the hassle of geting it out 4 times a day. Geting through the gate in and out and clocking in and out. Otherwise I would have gotten a ridge wallet back when they were advertised everywhere.

I figured it couldn't hurt anything. But then realistically looking at my lifestyle location and look its a very unlikely problem I dont need to solve. But geting in and out of work is looking like less of a concern so maybe when I get a new wallet I will go in that direction
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
What sparked my questions about this is all the UFO videos filmed from military aircraft....all of them are poor quality videos.

Why?
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
I remember the story. Folks got tired of his crap and took care of the problem. Nobody talked.
Thank for sharing, Nate.
Jim
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Copy paste

The interest rate is not the price of money. It is the price of time.

This distinction wrecks most of what you learned in your macro class. The mainstream tells a story where the interest rate emerges from a market for "loanable funds," a pool that grows when people save and shrinks when they borrow, with banks acting as neutral middlemen matching one to the other. Tidy. And wrong at its foundation, because it treats the rate as a monetary phenomenon rather than what it actually reflects: the ratio at which human beings value present goods over future goods. Economists call this time preference. You call it the reason you'd rather have a steak dinner tonight than the same steak dinner promised next December.

Here is where the story gets dangerous. Under sound money, savings and investment stay tethered. You defer consumption, real resources free up, the rate falls to reflect that people are willing to wait, and entrepreneurs stretch production into longer, more roundabout processes. The rate is a signal telling producers how far into the future the public actually wants them to reach. Now hand a central bank the power to conjure credit from nothing. Ben Bernanke's Fed dropped the funds rate to near zero in December 2008 and pinned it there for seven years. No new savings appeared. No one deferred a single dinner. The signal was simply falsified.

That falsification is the whole ballgame. When the rate drops because the Fed printed reserves rather than because you saved, entrepreneurs read a message the public never sent. They break ground on projects that require real capital which does not exist. The boom feels marvelous. It is a mirage built on a corrupted price.

Mises worked this out in 1912. Hayek refined it into the theory that won him the Nobel in 1974. Neither got a serious hearing from the people who set rates, which tells you something about what central banking is for. The loanable funds model survives not because it explains the world; it survives because it allows certain men to print money.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
lol….Fixed it.
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Lure and Bait Formulator's forum
2 hours ago
I recommend to never do the “add this and that and fill the jar with this” school of thought. You need room for expansion and measure everything.

Always think about scaling up when measuring and making test batches.

Start with a good attractive base and every ingredient you put in have a reason as to why and know how it blends with other ingredients.

With enough trapping experience making great lures for personal use is SUPER easy. Making them commercially is a whole different ball game.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
After late afternoon here today, they will be dragging in the dirt.
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Trap Collector Forum
2 hours ago
Can anyone give me info on the new house 150 trap? I'm fairly new to trap collecting. I was gifted a trap from someone but it's all in pieces and zero rust. The only problem is that the base is missing. Do you think there's any chance in finding a base overtime? I thought about just getting one made to get it together even though it would decrease value but I feel like there's a slim chance I'd ever come across one. Does anyone have one they could get measurements? Thank you
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