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Trapper Talk
2 minutes ago
Originally Posted by BTLowry
If my three grandsons were older I would get the coon squallers, teach them how to blow them and secretly send them home and wait to see which parent called first laugh


Bump for some kids in need


Lol. That would be hilarious.

I'm going to post this over in the kids forum and add some trapping stuff to be determined.
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Trapper Talk
18 minutes ago
Humans work all week to get there voles get it for free.
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Trapper Talk
28 minutes ago
thanks I am about to watch it.
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Trapping Only
31 minutes ago
Originally Posted by sigpros
Those look sharp! I have been wanting to do this to some #2 DBL I have just not sure what pans to order. I really like how yours turned out


The #2 dogless pans would have to be cut down to work with a #2 DLS but I believe it would work.
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Trapper Talk
31 minutes ago
Beautiful, thanks for sharing!
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Trapper Talk
31 minutes ago
Originally Posted by beaverpeeler
OK. Rolling works but will be more expensive to ship that way.


Carl - I disagree. Rolling is probably the best and least expensive way to ship. And safer than folding. Shipping them flat is very expensive considering dimensional weight. If you roll them very tight, the leather won’t be creased and the size will be reasonable.

Golf club boxes work perfectly!
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Lure and Bait Formulator's forum
32 minutes ago
Danny, do you crush and allow to ripen a bit before tincturing?
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Trapper Talk
32 minutes ago
^^^^^^^^^^^ LMAO
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Fur Handling Forum
33 minutes ago
As far as a cradle goes. Take two 2X4's about 3 1/2' long. Cut four pieces about 18" long. Space these evenly on the two long pieces like a ladder. Ends of short pieces even with the outside edges of the long pieces. Get some of those green wood screws that will go through one board and almost through a second one. Say 2 1/2" or 3/4" long. Put two screws through the short pieces into the long pieces on each end of the short pieces. Turn it over on table so the long pieces are up. You now have a cradle to skin a beaver in and the short pieces keep the cradle with beaver in it up off the flat table where any blood goes when you make a bad cut when skinning.
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Trapper Talk
41 minutes ago
Sell?
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Trapper Talk
49 minutes ago
sorry swamghost i know how i just said i do not need one of your books but what type info is in them?
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Trapper Talk
52 minutes ago
That is cool

Wish I had some of my great grandad's traps, no tags down here
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Trapper Talk
56 minutes ago
Anybody ever hunt Fort Cobb back in the day??? Was not even believable.
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Trapper Talk
57 minutes ago
I assume your tax dollars were used to pay for this study and it is comforting they are being spent so wisely. whistle
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Trapper Talk
58 minutes ago
When my kids were little (20yrs ago or so smile ) I spotted a coyote in my front pasture that was probably 90% hairless.

It was sub freezing and spitting snow.

I went to get a gun to put it out of it's misery and by the time I got a gun unlocked and loaded it was nowhere to be found.
I felt terrible for that poor thing as it surely suffered a terrible death.

Dad was deer hunting once near some stored rolls of hay, looked away from hay a minute and when he looked back there was a coyote with bad mange standing near the bales. Dad figured he had been burrowed in between the bales in the empty space underneath so it could stay warm

I don't want to see any animal suffer a terrible death
And when numbers reach a certain level there is a dieoff resulting in terrible deaths for a lot (mange, distemper, etc)
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Heath Miller
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
For many years we had a gravity system from a creek and not much fall. We had a 500 gallon tank with a pump under it to pump the pressure up. Float valve shut the water to the tank off when full. The tank was inside to protect from freezing.
Finally drilled a well when it was logged along the pipeline.
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Trapping Only
1 hour ago
Long time thread reader, first time poster.

I’m slowly working my way through the 92 pages for the second time and I am realizing that I have got to step up my flat set game. This is my second year trapping seriously at all and I have caught 21 coyotes but they have all come out of dirt holes. I’ve got several flat sets out but I haven’t had one connect yet, with only one that I can remember being worked by a coyote. I’m to the point that I don’t even like making a flat set because the confidence is long gone.

Through my thought process with all of this I got to wondering, if you didn’t have the sand conditions that allowed you to read tracks so well, do you think you would still be using some dirt holes and not 100% flat sets?

Thanks to all of the experienced guys posting on this thread! It is a ton of help to someone just starting on the journey to hopefully become a Coyote Man!
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
After work met up with mama and made some yum yums
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We both hate baking, would rather cook real food! But they turned out delicious. Will be great with hot sake
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
if you figure out that it is not the number can you send me the other one. hate to hear he passed away.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Thatvos great!
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
No wonder Southern fur isn’t worth anything. If I caught one that pretty I’d probably get it tanned, lol!!!!
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Trapping Only
1 hour ago
I’d imagine burned fields are like our burned pines…predator magnets. Heck, I wait to set until a section gets burned and will set as soon as we finish. I can’t tell you how many pics I have of coyotes in traps with smoke or even stumps still on fire in the background. They’re there looking for crispy critters or the prey that shows up to feed on all the exposed seed. I have my landowners call me before they plan on burning just so I can make sure I’m there when they finish.
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Trap Shed
1 hour ago
Ttt
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ADC Forum
1 hour ago
Thank you all for the advice, as I am really new to this and I’m still in high school. Amy solid recommendations for price if I was to do it by the hour? I’m a amateur trapper, so I’m not the muskrat guru but I’m still fairly confident I can get the job done!
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