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I started my boys with the 410 and TSS. I patterned a bunch of different lead loads, hand loads and factory, and found one that was good enough at 25 yards. The first tungsten load I shot was at 37 yards, and would definitely have killed a turkey. I've since pattered Remington, Federal, and Fiocchi and all performed reliably out to 35 yards, with a couple gun/load combos being capable further. Turns out the investment was unnecessary, as my boys haven't killed one past 19 yards, and now the nine year old is shooting 20 and 12 gauge, and the 6 year old is likely switching to the 20 gauge this spring. I'll probably never kill a turkey with anything but lead, but for the kids shooting 410 or 28, I figure it's worth it to give them a little better chance of success.
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I am partial to my own YouTube channel. I have made a lot more money finding lures while on the water than I ever did trapping - https://www.youtube.com/@lurehunter
It is also super exciting to find them.
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I heard you were at the Winter Olympics competing on the Texas bobsled team.
Glad to see you are back in time to do some trapping.
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6 minutes ago
Quinine is also good for relieving cramps. Either tonic water or quinine pills, fast and effective. With kideney failure muscle cramps are common so we got a list of tricks to help. Apple cider vineager too
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7 minutes ago
I have never seen or thought about it but am not surprised after watching a video od whitetail eating bab birds out of a nest. Everything needs protein I suppose
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Diversify your holdings and invest early in your career and contribute to your future with every paycheck. Live below your means. One of the great things about America is that everyone has the opportunity to be part of the economy. Very possible to be a multi millionaire on an average salary.
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8 minutes ago
Happy birthday, les.
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I use an incandesent 60 watt bulb in a reflector hanging above the chicks. It gives enough warmth and make the brooder big enough they can move away or towards the light. We stocked up on bulbs years back when the idiots made them illegal to sell. I see you can get them again too, so that's good
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If you thought that TPUSA halftime show was good, or thought it was the more morally correct thing to watch, you've missed the point The Bible says we will know the state of a man by the fruit that he bears. The fruit I see Kid Rock bearing doesn't tell me he's a true born again Christian. I don't see him as any more morally correct than the Bunny fella. This sums up my thoughts: Well one could argue... that beyond the gibberish the very first part of the lyrics is "this is for the ones that don't have any answers" and it goes on to the crackhead, hookers, and liquor drinkers. Maybe the 2nd song was a reference to the first that Jesus is the answer! Lol long stretch but just maybe!
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I’ve used wire, wood and NAFA modified wire. They all work just fine. Of the fur buyer/ dealers I know, they all use wire because it’s convenient. When you’re putting up thousands of coon a season, you probably lean towards what’s easiest.
The TopLot stretchers give me a fine looking product but the pinning process takes time I don’t have. Same for the wood based wire recommended by NAFA. Pinning is the slow part. Yeah they look great but my buyer doesn’t care either way.
Pinning? Electric stapler gets It done in seconds. We put up 5000 coon one year for NAFA and they were all on wood and stapled to the forms.
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Thanks to all of you for sharing you're stories and great pictures to go along with them !
Your picture of the nose caught wolf is a great testament to how well a Alaska #9 comes up out of the snow ! One thing is for sure there wasn't any foot damage on it how was skinning out the head on it ? Probably not to much different than any other wolf .
As for what was that when driving around the corner ? It reminds me of a buffalo !
Keep the pictures and stories coming !
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I expect to see an increase here in the next few years. I have never seen so many mice and rabbits..
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This is a lot of six. uncirculated mint condition one dollar star notes Series 2003A They are numbered consecutively I have more and can put together longer strings These are being sold as a set of six cost is $30 +8 dollars Shipping to the lower 48 Shipping includes tracking number and $100 Insurance ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/02/full-1593-285150-img_7209.jpeg) ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/02/full-1593-285151-img_7213.jpeg) ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/02/full-1593-285152-img_7216.jpeg) ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/02/full-1593-285153-img_7217.jpeg)
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Ummm.....that's a 1917 U.S. Enfield made by several makers but not Springfield.
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Trouble with laminate wood is the glue that holds the layers together also seals the wood that's what makes laminated wood stocks so stable. Oil or stain aren't going to penetrate very good. Hopefully whoever's gun it is is going to be ok with a painted stock after you stripped that one down to bare wood.
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Been around Jack russels and airdales and have a 12 yr old 50/50 jagd patterdale cross. Strong prey drive that can get them in trouble. Mine is more in and out on dangerous game now but when she was younger more like a bullet straight at anything. Shes only 17lbs, so i tried to keep her from getting tore up. If its an indoor dog, make sure you dont have any mice rattling around in the walls. Probably have to break them off cats, chickens, or anything else you dont want dead. Mine has been a pretty good dog and shes in the house with my 1 and 3yr old kids at night. I would be watchful with terriers around kids, but she was 9 when my first was born and I had a good handle on her at that point. Mine is smart and a bit stubborn by times. Definitely bred well for what they are designed to do.
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No I haven't yet talked with aome other guys and they have suggested thats they aren't as effective down here since theres and abundance of food all the time Sometimes they work and sometimes not. I have had limited success w/ mine. However They do have their place in certain situations. Especially in deep water. Use lure AND a feed stick.
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1 hour ago
He was off the air for a while. He had lung cancer and had about 1/4 of a lung removed. He is starting to post some now. The people posting fake videos with AI should be beat.
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Morning Mole and all. 30°F heavy overcast sky, and might get rain. Have a. Wonderful day everybody.
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Still getting that Artic Blast down your way ?? The Artic Blast went out with the coldest night of the winter two mornings ago. Yesterday, we got to 40 and headed to 60 today and close to that tomorrow. The layer of ice is finally gonna melt and make some mud.
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I think I’ll be cutting that smaller one loose east river depending on how its caught, it stuck its head in the cubby without hesitation if it comes back in the next 5 days it will most likely work the barrel. Waiting on the last of last nights pic to come in soon to see if that one came back to the culvert. The last one caught there might have been by there several times before working the set its hard to tell knowing there’s 2 similar size cats hanging around.
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Nope, he was fine to work with, but I was anchored solid with rebar with the 285 BADs on which didnt leave him much room to get gruff with, I wont lie I was a little worried when I was calling him- havent had the best track record with the guys...
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2 hours ago
Set every few miles weather you have sign or not, prevailing wind side of creeks and streams during dispersal…as ice out commences to catch moving beaver before they enter other colonies and get bit up. Not necessary to trap colonies as I would just like to catch the two year old ( fast skinning money beaver) and leave the breeding pair alone…you’ll catch plenty of those anyway. Large gaudy time consuming castor mound isn’t necessary for what I’m doing.
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