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Trapper Talk
2 minutes ago
Originally Posted by gcs
GCP, I did pretty much what yours is, 20" bbl, velcro shell holder, recoil pad,sling , but replaced the stock with an adjustable collapsible "tactical" type...just makes it a little handier...

The 870 has a Magiul stock I would use that again my son put a Magul on his 500C 20ga and it works well.
And gives a lot of adjustment.
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Trapper Talk
2 minutes ago
Are you using Microsoft Outlook through Microsoft 365? Microsoft 365 is a subscription based service. My recommendation, and what I do, is to purchase a standalone copy of Microsoft office. You can buy one off of eBay probably for 40 bucks. There is no subscription. One time purchase. When you install the software it will give you an option on which applications you want to install, just pick Microsoft Outlook.

I have Gmail but sinc it to Microsoft Outlook. Using Outlook is easier than using the web-based version of Gmail.



Ol dad
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Trapper Talk
2 minutes ago
I've done 3 rounds of Cornish cross, starting another batch next week. I start them inside for 3 weeks, on chick starter, and then 5-6 weeks outside, on meatbird feed.
I use a chicken tractor that's 6'x8', and have done 12-18 birds in it, and that seems about right for square feet per bird. Not so tight that they seem cramped, but if they have too much room they won't gain weight fast enough because of they'll walk off all their calories.
I move the tractor once a day, and the poop is no big deal. I run sprinklers in the yard, and the poop basically disappears after 2-3 days.
They free-feed for the first 3 weeks, and then twice a day once their outside. 1/4lb per bird per day for weeks 3-5 and .3-.4lbs per bird weeks 5 until butchering, is what I'm planning for a feeding schedule this time. I did 1/4lb per bird the whole time last time, and ended with 5lb birds at 8 weeks last time, and want them a little bigger this time.
They're vicious when it comes to feeding time. I use a feeding trough that's basically a piece of gutter, they need 6" of space per bird and the feeder.
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Trap Shed
2 minutes ago
Ttt
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Trapper Talk
2 minutes ago
We had a lot of rats in the first two mines in worked in. They were old coal mines, started in the early 1900’s. We had a couple ways of killing them. We would take a five gallon grease bucket, and stretch a paper grocery bag across the top. Tape it around the lip of the bucket. Cut a big X slip in the paper, and smear it with peanut butter. Inside the bucket …filled half way up with water, and added a can of solvent to it. Lay a couple boards to serve as ramps. Rats would climb the board, fall into the bucket. The solvent fumes killed them quick.

We’d also electrocute them. Hang a piece of 12 gauge wire from the 440 volt DC trolley line. Have the end of the wire hang about 5” above the track rails. Bait the end of the wire with a chunk of Snickers bar. The rat would climb up on the rail, and when he bit into the bait, he grounded out on track he was standing on.

These rats lived in the total darkness of the mine, they couldn’t see. Operated totally by smell and feel from their whiskers.
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Trap Shed
3 minutes ago
Ttt
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Trapper Talk
3 minutes ago
Very nice work. Good luck at the sale.
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Trapper Talk
13 minutes ago
You use sourdough startah for that brown bread.
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Trapper Talk
13 minutes ago
Originally Posted by TreedaBlackdog
OPM just was told they had no authority to carry out mass firings of federal employees. Judge will have hearing again March 13th - day of RIF plans required to OPM. Basically, agencies listened to OPM even though they had no authority and fired many thousands of probationary employees for unjust reasons - law was not followed. I hope they don't hire them back and then just RIF them in March on the 14th which could likely happen. There is currently much chaos at top levels now with OPM trying to direct agencies and its not going well.



If memory serves me correctly probationary employees can be terminated in a RIF just because they are probationary. No reason required except to reduce the number of employees.
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Trapper Talk
15 minutes ago
wait till you have to take out a loan for her new machine! mine likes to quilt (plus all other sewing). i've paid $7000 for a machine that only lasted 3 years! (don't buy a Husqvarna sewing machine!)
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Trapper Talk
21 minutes ago
I been cutting hedge posts out at the family farm. The ground in the corn stubble was getting real soft. It's dried some now but rain/snow predicted for the middle of the week.
I'll take 0 degrees over 100 degrees any time. Heat drains my energy and I don't have any to begin with.
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Trapping Only
29 minutes ago
Your new moniker hereby is "waist-deep-Mud" trapper. Real nice looking color on those beavers. How are the bites and rubs doing?
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Trapper Talk
31 minutes ago
One side of a beaver tail sells for $20.00 to $35.00, tanned on EBay and Etsy. What does it cost to get a beaver tail tanned?

What Is their average width and length?

Keith
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Trapper Talk
35 minutes ago
Priceless Lefty...
1. Meth.
2. Heroin
3. Fentanyl
4. Hashish (turkish is awesome}
5. Cocaine {if it isn't cut too badly}
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Trapper Talk
37 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Northof50
Saskatchewan has it so you can only take in 75$ a week or 750 cans /fruit juices/ milk jugs
and may require a proof of a Health card.

Sure hope those cans cashed in help pay off some of the hospital bills your family has had lately Cathryn

Huh? Not in the Saskatchewan I live in. I’ve done more. Never been asked anything for id.
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Trapper Talk
37 minutes ago
I'm very saddened to hear the news. You're in my thoughts and prayers guys.
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Trapper Talk
45 minutes ago
I dunno, Nessie, while Lisa looked good in my living room, I think Shannon is the prettier flower in your bouquet. Also, an inside source tells me she does not care for your Castor-based Whiskey nor its smell on one's breath. Shannon's got that wild streak and well, you know...

Might be worth having a test drive though.

Moosie
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Trapper Talk
48 minutes ago
If you get one, eye protection, wearing chaps and shin guards would be a good idea.

Keith
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Trapper Talk
56 minutes ago
Originally Posted by MJM
Originally Posted by Law Dog
I’d think the chickens need to make contact with the virus but being a virus the quarantine period is 120 days when you report it then you get a nice letter in the mail. LOL
It’s in bird dropping so that possibly is endless.


It is also in the dead waterfowl your cats drag up from the lake that died from it.



That was the conclusion we came to the cats feeding on the dead geese then bring bird parts back to the home place. The same cats drink out of the bird waterers is another possibility. Like others said small birds hitting the feed thats laying around. A few thousand geese coming and going drooping crap all over is also a way to spread it.
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Trapping Only
56 minutes ago
A fuit tree?
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
SNL is like a lot of late night " comedy shows " conservative bashing while trying to be funny.There 's a reason their ratings suck, they're not funny.
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Wildcrafting
1 hour ago
I've only ever eaten Lynx and its pretty good, even as a burger!
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Sorry for your loss. I understand your pain
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
This was on our news station a week an a half ago..

I just bought a dozen large eggs cost 4.99.


The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) reported that the presence of HPAI was confirmed on February 21 in a commercial flock of 3,090,400 laying hens in Darke County, and another commercial flock of 84,800 commercial layers in Mercer County.

Ohio in 2025 alone has lost 66 commercial poultry flocks to HPAI – more than any other state. Nearly all of those flocks have been in Mercer and Darke Counties, which have respectively lost 43 and 20 commercial flocks.
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 11:53 PM
Originally Posted by k9-hunter
the fur market is a rough ride and will be for a while as long as global sanctions are on russia.Trumps meeting the other day with the pres of ukraine made the pres and vice pres look like fools to the rest of the free world the agreement trump wanted him to sign would only benifit the USA and Russia as for the europian market in wild furs the reason it sucks is because FHA and before NAFA couldnt say where the fur was from as there is 20 countries that signed an agreement (canada was one of them)that only certified traps would be used to catch certain species and meet certain standards for example duke 120 dont meet the specs for marten while ever other 120 does thats why there is a bridger#3 canadian jaw

Lol.
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