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Wolf Creek is still making them.

https://www.wolfcreekproducts.net/trap-alcatraz-dp
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Trapping Only
2 minutes ago
Terminator triggers or anything that is stainless...I know some guys that will take stick welder rods, bust the coating off and use those.

Some traps, like Belisles, just change the trigger as soon as you buy them.
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Trapper Talk
4 minutes ago
Good afternoon, I slept like I was dead. 64f and sunny here. Have a great day.!!!
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Trapper Talk
6 minutes ago
I made a form several years where it lists the legalese stuff at the top then I just had a table below so I can have 20 landowners listed on one piece of paper. Course now, we can do just about everything electronically and it counts.
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Trapper Talk
6 minutes ago
Any info?

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Trapper Talk
7 minutes ago
Originally Posted by beaverpeeler
Originally Posted by newhouse114
The spine surgeon told me that when I could no longer tolerate the pain we would consider surgery. That was 27 years ago! Most painful thing I do all day is get out of bed! After that thing loosen up and I’m fine.


Side note for younger T man members: I would suggest for long term health just to carry one deer at a time over your back for a mile out to your rig. Makes it easier to get out of bed in your old age.

I’ve never carried out more than one deer at a time!! I did carry out a nice fork horn buck and two beaver one time. Only a little over 1/4 mile but I never want to do that again.
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Kids Forum
16 minutes ago
Yeah, I saw it. If it does somehow pass, it'll never stand the courts... hopefully. eek
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Trapper Talk
24 minutes ago
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28 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Sasquatch91
Wheres all the "new vehicles save money" guys at???

Probably in the same place as the "I never buy anything that isn't 20 years old and never have any problems" guys.
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Trapper Talk
35 minutes ago
It won't work for kids, you'll still need fencing to contain kids if it's near residential or agriculture.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Continue to heal up NCB...it only gets better.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
When I was growing up space was just one of those government can only do that (go into space) things. When private companies started using their capital muscle to do go to space I thought wow that is pretty cool.
One night I was standing in my driveway and watched the train of Starlink satellites go overhead. That struck me as a really cool thing, I looked at that string of satellites go over me and thought wow a human being built that.

First time I rode in a Tesla I was impressed with its simplicity. Just a big screen, simple controls, and even the outside design was pretty good too. Man was that thing FAST. I could see all kinds of potential with that. I know the news was all about a fire here, or other issues. But geez what major auto manufacturer hasn’t undergone a serious recall, or had historical mechanical or crash issues, you could list the other car makers all day long if you look back through history and their problems. I thought well here is a guy trying something new and it’s like the Apple Watch, or iPod, or a cell phone, or first laptop, A whole laundry list of other inventions we all take for granted as normal today but at one time were new and cutting edge. Remember when no households had a personal computer at all? Or a cell phone? I see teslas all the time now. But at one time they were unique and turned a head when they drove by.
Capitalism is the greatest thing in the world. It’s fun to watch the technology space grow today by leaps and bounds. We may (This word is unacceptable on Trapperman) and moan about our country”s issues. But at least each us has the freedom to own something, buy something, work for ourselves, and maybe invent something too. Go Elon. He’s not perfect, nobody is, but way to go pushing the envelope and taking things to new levels.
Jim
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
For what they cost, you could buy hay for the rest of your life, lol
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
J...funny you mentioned that.....I must of had a large ,or multiple colonies one spring that was eating the Terro but was still coming back for days, usually they're gone in a day....So I called Terro's hotline...they swore the formula hasn't ever been changed and just give it time....The ants finally stopped and I haven't had a problem like that again....
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
State of Michigan has extensively used the weevil in Michigan along with multiple roadside mowings.

Thistle grows here on the worst soils where nothing else does---particularly pure sand. Generally doesn't last on tilled ground
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Yep, I steer clear of any of the salts these days. Too hard on equipment no matter how much I protected them, and there are much better freeze proof options available.
Jim
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Lure and Bait Formulator's forum
2 hours ago
It is a common occurrence when you pulverize something of a once living organic material. It is the separation of the solids to where they settle according to their mass weight. The total body mass of fish is a complex biological mixture of organs, fat, bone, scales and tissue.

The dense scales, bone and fins sink to the lower level. The oil appears to be in the next level above. The top is what I call the cream. It is the by product of the decomposition of the fish.

It is a foamy like material that is very light and fluffy. It is full of Carbon Dioxide and traces of methane which is very light in weight and escapes to the surface of the decomposing material, thus carrying some of the now "light weight" decomposition by products with it.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Wonderful pictures
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3 hours ago
^^^^^ 1X ^^^^
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4 hours ago
ttt
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4 hours ago
Originally Posted by Badger23
So what do the landowners up there charge for the small chance to shoot an elk? Probably a few thousand? The chances of shooting one on public land I'm thinking are pretty slim.

Actually the success rate is extremely high.

I know of a guy that paid a thousand dollars or so a few years ago, down by Millston, Wi. He succeeded quickly and it was probably still cheaper than going out west.
Many farmers are so frustrated with them that i'm thinking I could find a place for ~free.
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7 hours ago
You can order them up to 6 feet long, and almost 3/4 inch thick from Home Depot. However, you can only order them at certain times of the year. I ordered 100 stakes that are 6 foot long to Alaska. Free ship to store!

They list many sizes and lengths to pick from.
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Trapper Talk
7 hours ago
benelli, i believe i have what you are looking for. I'll check in the morning and let you know.
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Trapper Talk
9 hours ago
Yep root systems are unreal. 3 year old tree I dug. Sold a few hundred this spring. Dug most with the bobcat but this one I dug by hand just to see what the roots were doing. These ones love the sand.


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9 hours ago
One of the nurseries I buy from sells black cherry. As much of a weed as they are on my property, I can't imagine buying them to intentionally propagate.
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