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Trapper Talk
32 seconds ago
These weren't 18 year olds having sex with their 15 year old girlfriends that they were in love with.

These were older men, a lot of whom were married, paying a pimp/pimps to have sex with children, who they cared nothing about.

Let's not minimize child rape. (Or adultery, for that matter).
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Trapper Talk
3 minutes ago
That was probably the vomit.
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Trapper Talk
4 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Treefrog88
I’ll differ with that thought. 3 years ago my cholesterol was nearly 300. Dr tried statins and it hurt to take a deep breath. So I cut out ALL BEEF! Chicken and turkey. Nothing processed. ONLY thing I changed. In 6 months it was under 200 and triglycerides were less than 150 After a year it was under 100 as well as my triglycerides. I’ll eat about 2 servings per week of beef and each quarterly check up they are 140 or better. NO CHOLESTEROL MEDS!!

You cut out all processed food? But believe cutting meat fixed the problem? If im reading this right.
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Trapping Only
11 minutes ago
Originally Posted by BTLowry
Good luck finding that book suggested above laugh


Email Bill at wildwestbobcats@gmail.com and tell him you want a copy.
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Trapper Talk
17 minutes ago
Take care Raghorn. Hopefully you get to feeling better soon. Will keep you in our prayers.
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Trapper Talk
22 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Krig
finally.. the man at the feed store told me to get liquid rat poison you mix with water and set it out… the liquid did its job as its odorless and apparently tasteless…


I need to remember that if we ever have another one come around.
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Trapper Talk
32 minutes ago
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Trapper Talk
37 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Big Sam
Those mice had good taste. If I was going to die in a beer bottle, I'd want it to be Grainbelt.

Grain Belt used to be the number one selling beer in MN until Heileman bought them out. They changed the recipe and it's never been the same. The rumor at the time was Heileman thought if they could change the recipe it would make their beer, Old Style number one in MN. It didn't work and Old Style never caught on like they thought it would. It's still a crappy beer.
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Trapper Talk
38 minutes ago
11 point with bow gun season starts tomorrow morning
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Trapper Talk
40 minutes ago
Beautiful!
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Trapper Talk
52 minutes ago
If you pop the ferrules loose the chain is still attached, if you already have the cable and ferrules use two at each end if you are worried. Granted I dont use the finned super stakes but if you have to dig one out is it that big of a deal.

I'm cheap and don't like to spend money if I don't need to
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by HobbieTrapper
Originally Posted by Okie Farmer
We've been divided into groups battling each other instead of coming together and solving problems. Those that have divided us are hoping we never come back together as one. Where it's going to end I don't know.


One side has left the “common grounds”, what exactly are we suppose to come together over?


The extremists on all sides are in control of the narrative and promoted in the news. The Christian Nationalist are just as dangerous as the antfa movement.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
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Newer model Chevy Silverado 4 door.


Makes wonder how they got the pickup money. No telling.

got asked to look at a pond the other day. Real close to a mostly dry creek. I am sure beaver move up and down the mostly dry creek. There are ponds along it beaver move into. Beaver sign on this pond. One willow on the whole pond. Few hedge trees. No cat tails No steep bank. About 2 feet of water and two feet of mud. The mostly dead willow had a limb broke off in the water. From wind most likely. A beaver had gnawed it a bit. Told him there were not any living in it. Said last year he paid a guy for catching 5 beaver. Same type folks. Maybe we get lucky and those two steal from each other.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Good job! I always find your films interesting. Keep up the good work!
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by Kre
You don't skin any animal head up...always head down...including deer.

According to a guy I know who has been a butcher and has butchered thousands of deer all his life, said always skin a deer head down, never head up. He said most deer are shot through the chest area where the most blood has accumulated. If you skin head up the blood will run into the areas where most of the meat you want to save is. Head down the blood runs into the neck area where most of the meat is trimmings.
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Fur Handling Forum
1 hour ago
What do you think about Wiebe brand and if so what size?
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
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Trapping Only
1 hour ago
I use one on rats and mink
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Trapping Only
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by LT GREY
I've had raccoon pull in minnow traps . . . and I don't consider a raccoon all that smart.


As Johnny Thorpe would say, raccoons don't lack intelligence. They lack fear.

To the OP, that is pretty crazy. My bet would be also that the wolf witnessed someone pull the line in.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Great pics, nice looking dogs. Have a lot of irons in the fire myself, between bird hunting, trapping and deer hunting. Keep up with the updates!
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Trapping Only
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by calstefanko
After many years of saying I was going to go after Marten and Fisher, I have finally decided to actually make the trip, heading to the U.P for the season on them Dec 5-14, with it being a very short season I was planning on running around 18- 160 bucket sets, I’ll only be able to trap from the 9th-14th, any advice on bait-location- or any other tips? I do have fresh beaver meat from this past week for bait. Any advice is appreciated.



If you're running PUBLIC land using 160s make sure you have the bucket lids or whatever on so it is restricted to 5"x5"
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Keep your head on a swivel and the dispatch tool full.
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Trap Shed
2 hours ago
Please hold - pm sent
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Originally Posted by cotton
Wife says do not take out the fat, fat in the stock gives it the flavor.
Water bath pints 20 minutes and quarts 25 minutes


You should not water bath chicken broth. A water bath will not kill botulism. Maybe you can can in a water bath and be alright 99 times out of 100, but there might be that one time you kill your self. I have heard it said, “but we always water bath, no problem”. Water bath is NOT the proper way to can chicken broth.
Read the ball blue book.
Pressure Canning Instructions
Prepare Canner: Place the jars on the rack inside your pressure canner, which should contain 2-3 inches of simmering water. Lock the canner lid in place.
Vent Steam: Turn the heat to high. Allow a steady stream of steam to escape from the vent pipe for a full 10 minutes before placing the weighted gauge or closing the petcock valve.
Process: Bring the canner to the required pressure (see table below for altitude adjustments). The processing time is 20 minutes for pint jars and 25 minutes for quart jars.
Elevation (feet)

Dial Gauge Pressure (lbs)
Weighted Gauge Pressure (lbs)
0 - 1,000 11 lbs 10 lbs
1,001 - 2,000 12 lbs 10 lbs
2,001 - 4,000 13 lbs 10 lbs
4,001 - 6,000 14 lbs 15 lbs
6,001 - 8,000 15 lbs 15 lbs
8,001 - 10,000 16 lbs 15 lbs
Source: NCHFP
Cool Down: Once processing is complete, turn off the heat. Allow the canner to cool down and depressurize naturally until the pressure gauge reaches zero. Wait a few extra minutes before removing the lid, tilting it away from you to avoid steam burns.
Final Cooling and Storage: Remove the jars from the canner and place them upright on a towel on the counter, undisturbed, for 12-24 hours to cool and seal completely. After cooling, check the seals (the lid center should not flex when pressed). Remove the screw bands, label the jars, and store them in a cool, dark place.
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