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Trapper Talk
26 seconds ago
Did it 2 years ago, it's something else that's for sure.
The nap is the best part.
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Trapper Talk
2 minutes ago
A set of cable cutters is lighter than a stake puller
And a lot quicker
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Trapper Talk
3 minutes ago
"This is the day we pay homage to all those who didn't come home. This is not Veterans Day, it's not a celebration, it is a day of solemn contemplation over the cost of freedom." —Tamra Bolton

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Trapper Talk
4 minutes ago
Nephew why are you sucking up to Canadians? What is next ? Mexican only smoker 4th of July BBQ? You are either hitting the whiskey when no one is watching. OR you gave it up. Either one go back to the old you !!!
Please don't post a pic with you carrying a pink stock rifle with flowers and unicorn stickers on it.........
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Trapper Talk
9 minutes ago
Lay on edge of bed with the effected side out. Let the leg just hang off unto the floor. Lay like this for 3-5 minutes Do this 3 times a day . It will hurt bad first few times. I was skeptical about it but it works.It realigns the si joint and moves things away from the nerve. As for sit ups ? Hard to do if your back is injured as well. Plus the steel rod running up my spine prevents any sittups.
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Trapper Talk
10 minutes ago
Good morning 53 and clear
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Trapper Talk
14 minutes ago
Nephew the jealousy they are displaying is sickening. As long as you fried the fish you're all good. Like eating a red eye. (rock bass to a yankee)
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Trapper Talk
21 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Sasquatch91
No way ill ever beable to pay cash upfront for a new 60k dollar rig. Some people can, not this ol boy. Warrantys aint always what they are cut out to be. As farm said, older ones a guy can work on himself. My 98 f150 blew a plug. Mechanic wanted 500 to fix it. Bought a kit for 300 and did all the plugs myself. That was the biggest issue on the 2v 5.4, bulletproof motor other than that. Oil changes take 20 minutes, aint wasting my time to take it somewhere, even if it was free. Time is money to, dealer may do it for free but how far you gotta drive? How long does it take them?


Don't necessarily have to have it up front to pay cash. In 2014 I bought a loaded silverado LTZ for zero percent on 60 months. Traded my 2011 in and got 24,000 trade in. Financed 36,000. So basically paid cash over 60 months. My wife bought herself a brand new GMC yukon in 2022 because she wanted it. She traded her 2014 buick enclave in and never looked back. Best vehicle I have EVER driven or rode in. About 4 months later she said she was tired of me driving it all the time and handed me the money market check book. Said go fix that. So I came home with a 2022 LTZ silverado. Unless either is in an accident don't see me trading again soon.
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Trapping Only
47 minutes ago
I like your idea of a bait door and would say if you do add one might suggest putting it on the top at the back of trap but far enough forward can hang bait behind it
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Trapper Talk
50 minutes ago
I doubt your friend expected anything so by giving what you had I would say it was a good trade for both.

Might gift him some more eggs in the future, you would still be on the better end
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Trapper Talk
50 minutes ago
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Trapper Talk
53 minutes ago
If there is no tag with the ashes I would just put them in a nice and quiet place in the woods and let them be.

Unless you can trace that RV you found them in back to the previous owner, you may never figure out who they belong to

FYI my MIL was cremated. The tag was attached to her body (no idea how, maybe a string?) and when FIL got ashes back the tag was attached to the bag where it was tied up.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
hugs to you guys!
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
What beavers lack in mange mites they make up in fleas.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by Donnersurvivor
Originally Posted by nightlife
Don’t have a 50/95 but I do have a model 1886 in 50/110 and it’s a thumper, I don’t think you would regret one in 50/95

I love the old calibers and am glad that companies like Uberti and others are bringing some of them back

By the way a set of dies and some basic brass from Dixie gun works makes it cheap to shoot, well relatively speaking anyways


Did you have the 50/110 custom made?


No it’s an 1886 copy made by Miroku of Japan and branded by Winchester it was an offering they had several years ago but I bought it used of gun broker a few years ago, I don’t know if it’s still offered in that caliber, I also have an original made in 1891 also in 50/110 that’s a takedown, sadly while the outside is in good shape the bore is shot so it’s just a wall hanger

Various copies have come out in the 50/110 such as the 1885 ect and come up sometimes on the auction sites but I don’t think anyone currently has one in production right now but several did a few years back including Winchester, Uberti, and others
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
I meant the lower back legs. The achilies would produce short sinew and probably be more work than the lower leg tendons or backstrap. (any tendon can be used to make sinew, it's just the amount and length that varies.)
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Looks good Jayme!

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Fur Handling Forum
1 hour ago
Kish75 post (Vertical Fleshing Beam) got me thinking of my beam and how I settled on a Horizontal Fleshing Beam.
I'm in my mid 70's age wise and have fleshed vertical, reaching upward and fleshing downward. Also fleshed with beam angled on frame, bent over and fleshing downward. I've fleshed both ways for many years.

18-20 years ago, I visited friend Randy Mohn, Bradford County, Pa. and he showed me his fur shed. Randy had back problems. His beam was mounted horizontal, so he had less stress on lower back while fleshing. That made sense to me.
Next weekend, I built a small 'fur table' to mount a homemade Horizontal Beam.

I do like a horizontal beam.
I keep moving hide towards me as I flesh, meaning less leaning or reaching.

Horizontal Beam & small fur table-
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I measured how high my stomach was from floor so when I built table I could get end of beam same height as my stomach-
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I made a slot for beam to fit into. This makes taking in down in the off season easy-
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L- braces prevent wobble-
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Horizonal beam also becomes fur holder or some place to sit your beer-
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This is my setup. Just showing another option to flesh.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
I was told by the co-owner of the local Napa, who worked in the parts department of a Toyota dealership for twenty years, that the pink coolant and the orange coolant are the same thing.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Hope this is your last time and you heal quickly
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Trapping Only
2 hours ago
nice video, thanks for sharing
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ADC Forum
2 hours ago
Originally Posted by Trap Ohio
I have a couple Reveal X 2.0 for a couple years now and have been very pleased with them. They are cellular and cost $5 per camera a month. You can take on demand pictures or motion activated. You can turn pictures into videos clips too. You control them from an app on your phone.


This could really help with miles and gas expense. Thanks.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Savell would've liked this place, they had tilapia on the menu.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
yep, !!!!!!!, same guy, just older, new computer
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
WOW congratulations, 4 degree out of high school, is great
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