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1 minute ago
Yes I’ll post one a bit later.
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Trapper Talk
4 minutes ago
Prayer's for you all!
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16 minutes ago
Nice bird, ive never heard of the DNA kit before.
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33 minutes ago
https://www.alyonascooking.com/alice-springs-chicken-outback-copycat/

This is what I did with one half a turkey breast this year. Was great. Hammer it out pretty thin - like 1/4 - 1/3”. It will contract back some when cooking
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48 minutes ago
Mornin, 30 clear and calm.
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3 hours ago
busted
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3 hours ago
50-70, no experience with its little brother. 70 grains black powder or substitute, hand cast lead bullet. Fun to shoot.
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Trapper Talk
4 hours ago
Ron fed mostly cat food.

Kaytee makes a bunch of formulations to feed all sorts of birds. For starlings you would want a softbill feed.

I sell a lot of baby pigeons to people who want to hand raise them, 2 different people in just the last few days. Most of them use Kaytee.

Keith
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Trapper Talk
4 hours ago
Nothing at all wrong with a 20 year old Yamaha or Honda. I have a fleet of 2002-2004 Yamaha 450 Kodiaks. I run them in a saltwater environment. They are nearly bullet proof, just change wheel bearings regularly. I prefer the pre '05 straight rear axle models.
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Trapping Only
5 hours ago
I’m always looking for dry spots to set cat traps. Today I found an old mine adit in the gully next to rocky ridge I was planning to set. About 15 feet deep drift and no pack rat middens in it which was surprising. Seems like a natural spot nonetheless. Anybody have any luck setting in the mouth of caves or mine adits? I usually look for overhanging ledges or rocks. Just wondered.
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5 hours ago
I'm sure it had to get to some of them as it should
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5 hours ago
Originally Posted by Salthunter
Et them make their own sub type sanwich


They did that Monday
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Kids Forum
5 hours ago
Originally Posted by Beaver Knocker
I just graduated, and have went full-time at my job! I'm also planning out my annual trapping order in a few days. I always try to get one big order. It saves on shipping.

Congrats on ur graduation! How does it feel to not have to do school anymore? Lol
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Trapper Talk
6 hours ago
Reading for the 2 nd time Johnny Grants story "Son of the Fur Trade "The HBC chief at Edmonton post was asked by this this young indian how he could endear himself with a girl .He told him to use lots of Asafoetida in his hair ,he went into her lodge and Rowand (chief factor ) watched and soon her mother left, then 3 of her other suitors ,then the girl left too .He asked what he did wrong and Rowand said you got there too late .
Johnny Grant was huge Montana figure ,He started trading horses and cattle on the Oregon Trail ,the drove them on to the Deer Lodge valleyto fatten and heal .He was truly bigger than life .Seven wives and 23 kids .He was Metis and left Mt for Red River settelment about 1864 Eventually he drifted back to the Edmonton Alberta area where he was born . His stormy relationship with his Dad was very trying . His dad was the HBC trader at FT Hall on Snake River .He gave Johnny $ 100 and kicked him out (18 yrs old ) He parlayed that $ 100 into a fortune and died happy and broke near Edmonton. [Linked Image]
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Trapper Talk
6 hours ago
Originally Posted by k snow
Any time we travel out of state to visit people, we always bring several pounds of cheese curds (from Gibbsville Cheese) and string (from Cedar Valley). That's the absolute best string cheese in the world, bar none. I'll die on that hill.

Cheese is definitely calorie dense. That string is 100 calories per inch. Between cheese, brats and beer, its no wonder Wisconsin-ites are on the larger side of normal.

It ain't the cheese or the brats. Its all the Falstaff beer they drink to warsh that all down smile
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Trapper Talk
6 hours ago
More pan tension will help prevent this. Beavers tend to stumble around a dam break trying to assess what exactly needs to be done.
It will place it's feet all over the place without any particular purpose in mind. This leads to it stepping on jaws, or levers or just the edge of the pan.
If your pan tension is to low, you will have empty sprung traps or toe catches. A heavier set pan will not fire until its entire foot is on the pan.
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6 hours ago
I got 250 in the ground this spring. We sure could use rain, although maybe this crazy cold weather is making up for the lack of rain. I used root gel, so hopefuly that helps
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Trap Shed
6 hours ago
Looking to pick up a dozen of each size before fall. Let me know if you have some new or used. Thank you
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6 hours ago
LOL Typical , just wait it out!
Always darkest before the dawn!
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6 hours ago
I don't know him personally but until he proves other wise, he's a straight shooter and a h--- of a turkey hunter?
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6 hours ago
Originally Posted by atrapper
Bears. They love a new chew toy. I've had problem with them for the one year I've had tree tubes on my property.

That's my thought too, bears!
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6 hours ago
I had twins 2 nights ago, 5 days premature. Within 2 months they should be ready for buckthorn.

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7 hours ago
I remember when MA BELL wanted total control of telephones .
A monopoly , the government stopped it, yet under a different control of government, that changed!
More to think about than just one or two companies in todays world.
The idea was to have competition , to keep prices down.
Seems that's a lost cause anymore.
Capitalism only works if it has controlling factors, as a limit as to how much control each has.
Seems that a certain party felt they had more control over Spirit airlines than they really had.
Yet because of certain factions, got away with it.

Just a side note , the Wall Street Journal isn't much different than CNN.
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Trapper Talk
7 hours ago
Originally Posted by jalstat
The way I look at it is six dead for one shot and I’d do it tomorrow in a heartbeat. People’s tune changes if it’s your livestock or pets these rascals are killing


Lot easier to get six that way than one at a time
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