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Trapper Talk
1 minute ago
It depends on your snow, the humidity in the snow, is the trap in the sun, it the trap black, is the trap in coal or frozen earth. Is it going to be cold tomorrow, windy, shady, sunny? All these make a difference.

Yes, a snow spoon can work great if the conditions warrant it. You can slide a thin layer over your waxed paper by SLIGHTLY moving it into and out of the pan or spoon. Don't move the snow around.

If you throw snow into the air and let it fall back on top of the trap it should freeze a layer over the wax paper or the trap covering. You will probably not like this. Looks good, works horrible. You have to have the right set of conditions to move snow and not have it lock up together like cement. Using your dirt screen with snow will get the same results, because you moved all the snow crystals and then they refreeze back together into one clump. While the snow you didn't move 3 feet away stays soft and fluffy.

Pick up the snow like it's fragile and set it down like it's going to break. That is the best you can do if you don't have good conditions.

If you have good conditions, swipe a broom full over the trap and walk away, using a broom to cover your tracks back to the snow go. If it's snowing, do not cover the trap, let nature do it for you, best there is.
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Trap Shed
1 minute ago
ALASKA TRACKS: Life Stories from Hunters, Fishermen, & Trappers of Alaska - including a chapter on DEAN WILSON.
By Randy Zarnke
217 pages + covers.
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Trapper Talk
5 minutes ago
A gentleman named Jim Hamilton used to take a wall gun like that to Martin's Station in May of every year in for "The Raid on Martin's Station" event. He would fire it several times during the battle scene. Unfortunately Jim passed a number of years ago.
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Trapper Talk
9 minutes ago
I’d just spray them with pig guts and save the bacon!
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Trapper Talk
11 minutes ago
I think I have seen those before, though I never used one. My wife has one in the closet with a small handled broom.
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Trapper Talk
28 minutes ago
Corn piles still legal. Gravity feeders not unless it slings if out on ground
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Trapper Talk
28 minutes ago
…. Used to love it when Hal would show up in here

… Bill Bill was a joy as well
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Trapper Talk
43 minutes ago
They just need to investigate any and all that are thought to be involved or got money from this fraud plain and simple, shake the dirt loose.
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Trapper Talk
57 minutes ago
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Trap Shed
1 hour ago

The hard to find O’Gorman publication titled “The O'Gorman Style of Predator Trapping” plus two O’Gorman typewritten trapping methods updates, which are two separate groups of papers covering various professional trapping information and tips.

Group one subjects: Coon Highrolling, Coyote Coverage, Foxology, Cat Tricks.
(17 pages of typewritten text and hand drawn illustrations - Dated May 1979)

Group two subjects: Montgomery Traps, Sick Coyote Killers, Barricade Snaring, 2 Trap Sets, Economy
Longlining, Trap Comparisons, Drags, Trap Fasteners, Cubbies, The real Calling Secrets.
(21 pages of typewritten text and hand drawn illustrations - Dated August 13, 1980)

$235 shipped for all

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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by blackhammer
Another option is a chunk of fish and put a rock over it to keep in place, trap guarding it.


I used a lot of small bluegills for this years ago. Found two flat rocks (or cement they used for erosion control at bridges) and put a bluegill between them and exposed just the edge of the fish on one side, at the waters edge, guarded with a trap. It caught mink and coons. Minks love hunting through rocks.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by AKAjust
NO NO NO to the voltmeter


Don't worry he won't do it twice with the same volt meter.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
That looks gooooood!
Pressure cooking some rabbits right now actually!
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ADC Forum
1 hour ago
What traps do you prefer for that method LT?
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Bobcat
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Great hunt! You should have enough deer meat for the year.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
You and Vinke roommates ..??????
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Like said if you can place stick thru the link and it won’t fall in and also on returning to it use gps on your phone and drop a pin and it will lead you right back to the location
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Trapping Only
2 hours ago
I just sold some beaver that I caught in Oct. I got $20.00 for the large beaver and $6. 00 each for the small ones.
I would start right now. All my beaver were put up.
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Trap Shed
2 hours ago
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Trapping Only
2 hours ago
I had 31 grinners and Guy bought 5 at a $1.00 each. I said I would give him the other 26 for $15.00 he said NO. And they were all put up.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Originally Posted by Slick Pan
the good news is Gruenwald is offering you a tanned skunk with no tail for a good raw one. He's sure is generous. I mean $5 gloves for a deer hide that is worth $20.How can you go wrong.


Or you can trade your fur for a marked up parka.
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ADC Forum
2 hours ago
Best thing for chipmunks is a weasel box with a rat trap inside.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Anyone got a Chinese manual operated machine?
I have one and having trouble breaking bobbin thread.
Nylon or poly?
Got some nylon 90 thread ordered.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
This is the sawzall blade I like to use. I think I got a 3 pack years ago on Amazon.
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We vacuum seal most stuff then wrap about 1/2 of it in freezer paper. Other half of unwrapped gets stacked on top of wrapped ones and used first. Ground meat and sausage we wrap in plastic wrap, squeeze air out then wrap in butcher paper.
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