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Trapper Talk
1 minute ago
Originally Posted by loosegoose
Originally Posted by KeithC
It's a week after the election. The democrats are attempting to steal the house and will at least end up lowering our legitimate lead in the house, by manufacturing their votes.

Keith

Surely there's some solid evidence (not just speculation or conspiracy theory) to back up this claim.


The indisputable fact that it's a week after the election and the votes haven't been tallied yet in House races in mostly democrat controlled districts, that have been close recently.

Keith
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Trapper Talk
2 minutes ago
I always wanted but never got around to buying a 222 Rem. Great cartridge.
But following your question I would have to say my old Remington Model 66 in 22LR has put more pounds of meat on the table over the past 50 years than all my other guns combined.

The Model 66 you'll recall has the unbreakable Nylon stock on it. Mine is wearing its 4th unbreakable stock. About the only game animals I haven't killed with it are bison, sheep, goat, musk ox and grizzly.

The bluing is worn off just in front of the rear sight from carrying it at that balance point. It still lives by the kitchen door in case a meal wanders past.
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Trapper Talk
8 minutes ago
May have to get some see how the contender likes em.
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Trapper Talk
12 minutes ago
Correct spelling "Gait Belt"= faster search................. Kept one handy for 20 years as a CNA in nursing home. Tut.
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Trapper Talk
19 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Leftlane
We have a tradition of fryin em up with a corn meal coatin and they are delicious.


Some people have a tradition of eating fish bait,,,, still don’t make it right,,,, uttt
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Trapper Talk
20 minutes ago
Good to have you back, HOSS wink
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Trapper Talk
22 minutes ago
Originally Posted by eyedoc
His pumpkin patch is legit, the deer are hammering it, hopefully we can get some going next yr on these farms


I wonder if a guy could just ball up all his old hunter orange clothes and go to Starbucks and buy one of them lattes?
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Trapper Talk
24 minutes ago
Check out the Bitcoin thread below
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Trapper Talk
27 minutes ago
Likely illegal in many states.

Seems like it would qualify as a set gun and illegal use of electronic communications at the very least
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Trapper Talk
28 minutes ago
Can you put the finished J hook in a vise and compress it just enough to get your clearance... squeeze it from nail head to the outside of the bend... shorten the overall length until they are both fit in the swivel body.
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Trapper Talk
35 minutes ago
Deer looks fat and tasty, ducks look fat and.... well...
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Trapper Talk
37 minutes ago
You only get a very few good dogs in your life, if you're lucky... he sure sounds like one of them.
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Trapper Talk
39 minutes ago
The large, long haired, northern tails command a premium... short, wooly ones not so much.
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Wilderness Trapping and Living
42 minutes ago
You did not show us the neck markings? Is there a greater detail RJMcleod Productions YouTube video on the way? Any one trapping for that pack of wolf in Bombardier Ch?
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Trapper Talk
47 minutes ago
Got a 2 piece on mine also. But I don't remember what brand.
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Trapper Talk
56 minutes ago
gronola bar and a carton of milk
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Foxpro x24 is hard to beat
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by Wolfdog91
Originally Posted by Vinke
So close Crappie….

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Oooo that's a woox chassis ! What did you think of it


Very nice and very expensive
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Heal up quick and get back out in the woods!...lol
Take your time and ease into it...had my first hip done a few years back and was feeling better in about 4 weeks.
Follow Docs orders or you will probably pay for it.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Coyote obviously didn't read the right books , eveyone know drag don't work in grass grin
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by CJonesFTA
I use OnX a lot, all over the country. Some places it's spot on and correct, others not so much. Always best to compare it to tax maps and agency information. We also use it as a tool and teach the program at our mentored hunts, and have had OnX folks talk, and they basically say the same thing.

It had my MILs house property lines WAY off, but it was updated with in 30 days of her selling to the new owner.


County tax maps are also not a substitute for a survey map.
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Wilderness Trapping and Living
1 hour ago
I agree those sunrises and sunsets are some of the best there are.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Just got the event schedule for the Louisiana trappers met on the 16. Hate I'm gonna be stuck on the boat , sound sliel a good time as usual, hate I'm not gonna be able to film the demos and see you yahoos again


The LTAHA annual convention which normally takes place in April each year, has been moved to November at the request of many members. This year's convention will be held at the Kiwanis Camp in Pineville, LA, on Kiwanis Camp Rd Exd. There will be an evening meal for those wishing to attend at 5 p.m. on Friday, November 15. Mr. Chuck Sturgis will cook a squirrel mulligan, and Tony Howard will have rabbit stew. This evening meal is to gather beforehand in a relaxing time for board members and friends. There are several hotels nearby as we do not have lodging available at this event.


Gates open at 7:30 AM on Saturday, November 16th. Okie Trapping Supplies will be on hand with traps and supplies. You can contact him ahead of time and have anything he carries delivered to the convention. Jeb with Okie Supplies is traveling from northern OK to help promote our event, please help him out and make him feel welcome.


8:30 AM, Tony Howard will start the morning off with a beaver demo. Tony will demo a few of his favorite sets and explain his blending techniques and the importance of solid stabilizing. Tony will also demo skinning a beaver.


9:30 AM, Lauren Dreher will demo how she is so successful with Arkansas Bobcats. Lauren will explain how many new trappers acquire more tools and equipment than is needed to be successful. Lauren traps with friends and alone in central Arkansas.


10:30 AM Eric Yeatman will explain how he sets up his high number trap line in Mississippi. Eric lives in Central Mississippi and harvests large numbers of eastern coyotes for the live market and nuisance industry.


Our general member meeting will begin at 11:30 am with the president's report and an open nomination for the board of directors position. Ballots will be printed if necessary and elections will be during the lunch hour. During the day we will be selling playing cards from two decks of cards for our two gun raffles. These are the best odds ever, with a 1 in 108 chance to win a gun. Cards are $20 each.


At Noon, lunch will begin and is being provided this year by Punch N Tails of Marksville LA. They will have fish, shrimp, and jambalaya ranging in price from $15 to $18 for the meal with a drink provided. Please make plans to stay and support our new vendors and enjoy eating and talking with our members.


At 1 PM we will start the annual LTAHA auction with many novelty items and great fun. The auction is our largest fundraiser each year. I know there is a custom one-of-a-kind quilt being donated this year. We will take debit/credit cards and cash. The auction will run till its completion and then we will have fellowship while we clear up.


We will have our all-new shirt design and new colors available this year. We also have new beanies and caps with the awesome coil-spring trap and LTAHA logo. Come out and enjoy the day seeing old friends and making new ones. We will see you there.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
I see more government handouts to keep the farmer afloat. We surely learned the lesson in the past that storing grain for years is not a viable option. Farmers will again wear caps with rounded bills on them formed by peeking in the mailbox to see if that gov check is in there.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Oh yeah he's on the make.
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