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28 seconds ago
Originally Posted by backroadsarcher
Never I have ever found them. I have skun a lot of beaver over the years.

That's interesting. I found three castors today, out of about 10, with varying amounts of barkstone. These were from two different ponds. I usually find a set or two every year. Im guessing that you, Vinke, and Turtledale have all killed a bunch more beaver than I have.
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Trapper Talk
2 minutes ago
Prayers sent

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Trapper Talk
3 minutes ago
Got one at the locker now. Getting a 1/4. Live weight was 1600 pounds. The quarter cost me $500 and locker bill will be around $250. I am getting steaks, roasts, hamburger, heart and liver.
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Trapper Talk
5 minutes ago
I grew up on a small farm and all my close cousins were dairy farmers. They all planted corn, beans and milo for their own feed. The rest of their acreage was pasture and hay fields used for baled hay.

Lots of friends that raise beef to this day. They are some of the most dedicated hard workers in our society.
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Trapper Talk
5 minutes ago
Yes more like Fleet Farm but in this area usually smaller.
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ADC Forum
10 minutes ago
Thanks fellows. The knowledge base gives me many starting points.
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Trapper Talk
20 minutes ago
Save it for putting it on your gravel road weeds or for killing unwanted shrubs / trees.

Wouldnt use it for predator sets.
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Trapper Talk
26 minutes ago
Thse are the boxes I made 10 years ago, and used last fall,, My set will be simular this coming season


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Trapper Talk
27 minutes ago
Good one
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Trapper Talk
31 minutes ago
I have a 2013 Polaris Ranger that I have beat the crap out of .Last trip to Mississippi really put a hurting on it.I`m not easy on anything.Just put 2 grand in fixing it up but shes readdy for another adventure.I don`t know anything about the newer ones but this thing has stood up to me beating the crap out of it.I wouldn`t have paid all the extra money they added on either for a new machine but I wouldn`t be afraid of a used one.
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Trapper Talk
35 minutes ago
Looks nice! Ours runs daily also, you will wonder how you ever got by without it.

Zim
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Trapper Talk
37 minutes ago
Originally Posted by yotetrapper30


I'll also call out people who post blatantly false "facts" without a single source to support their outlandish claims.



Looks like the AI is working out well
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Trapper Talk
41 minutes ago


Originally Posted by Patrice
Glad he came in for you, Lugnut! I would still love to know what it takes to break off one of those spurs. Let me know if you have any theories!


My only theory/assumption is that it happens during fighting. And I base that on the fact that the only broken spur I’ve ever seen was on a gobbler that was beat to heck from fighting.

I’ve seen gobblers fight and it is sometimes very violent. It’s still hard for me to believe that even that level of violence could break off a spur though. Those spurs are tough, just try to break one off and you’ll see what I mean, you really can’t do it, at least not with your fingers.

I suppose something in the turkeys’ environment could cause it, getting caught in rocks, a missed landing in the roosting tree, something like that.

I guess it’s also possible that physical condition might play a role. As I mentioned, the only time I’ve ever seen a broken spur it was on that very beat up gobbler towards the end of the season. He had probably lost 15% to 20% of his body weight and likely had a very physically demanding six or eight weeks prior to my killing him. Being in the weakened state that he was may have somehow weakened the keratin that the spurs are made of.

Those are my theories, let’s hear yours.




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Trapper Talk
46 minutes ago
HT, everyone’s got this all wrong! It was dark, the beaver had glaucoma and couldn’t see your guiding.
It was stumbling around like Cheech and Chong at a Willie Nelson concert.
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Trapper Talk
58 minutes ago
Originally Posted by ScottPhillips
One of the best tools for coyote control. And the most misunderstood tool out there " (such as cyanide bomb)". "Expolsive device" Ignorance is a dangerous thing, just look at Our politicians. Scott

Moot point here in Oregon! Banned by the state several years ago.
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ADC Forum
59 minutes ago
You’re welcome. Hope this helps!
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by Crappiekiller
That is cool. I have a couple of their metal signs and had a metal cooler. One of my sons took the cooler to a party and I never got it back



What a bummer!!!
I wish more companies would put prizes in boxes or offer treats like that now. Seems it’s fallen by the wayside.
Although I hear Kelloggs is gonna put stuff in the cereal again
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
….. that’s what I’m talking about Nessy lol
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by Turtledale
That would be a fine addition to your fur/she shed smash


I’m already outta room!
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by Ghost8
Very cool mount and outstanding fur. But am I the only one seeing five tails? G.

That whole mount messes with my head. I see tails sprouting everywhere and stripes where they shouldn't be. Feel like ive been out late night with Savell
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Going with burgers , brats and basque chirzo. Beans, potato salad
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Trap Shed
2 hours ago
Trap is complete with very strong springs pan is lightly stamped no repairs 100.00 plus shipping
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Originally Posted by panaxman
Is this a guessing game?


Not really. I asked if any PA folks were at the Showdown at New Holland Park. If you were there, you obviously knew what that was.
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Update: The Orchard Orioles have arrived here. I just went out and added 16oz (half of 32oz jar) of grape jelly to the old feeder.
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I walked back inside and we now have Baltimore and Orchard Orioles, living in harmony. (Sorry about the bad picture!)
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Originally Posted by gcs
The old man was a refrigerator guy, said to NEVER transport laying down, except for brief trips, then let it set upright for awhile...the oil is in the compressor, so maybe one way is better than the other, but i think it's a risk for a long trip.

That’s what I have heard as well. But also seems to be as many on the other side saying just let it stand for a day b4 plugging in. It’s exactly an inch and a half too tall to stand up in my stock trailer.
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