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Wow
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16 minutes ago
Love it
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Trap Collector Forum
25 minutes ago
Originally Posted by backroadsarcher
I like that answer Deerhunter. I am bringing a few things to thin out of certain things I have more than I need. This way I can make room for more! grin Sam you will know when you reach that. It's when you cannot find more space to keep it without building on.

I'll sell the wife's stuff to make more room for my traps.
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Trapper Talk
29 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Bill from NJ
Thanks Anti, I needed to hear that.




Glad you enjoyed it
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Trapping Only
29 minutes ago
Any video of him trapping in Michigan?
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Trapper Talk
33 minutes ago
I used to think I was tough, once I got older I just realized I could take a beating pretty good.
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Trapper Talk
43 minutes ago
Worked with a guy that had worked at Disney World as a carpenter. He said if you go the first week of June it really is a happy place....
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Trapper Talk
47 minutes ago
I like it!
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Trapper Talk
51 minutes ago
Originally Posted by wytex
OP is sure infatuated with gays, wonder why ??

No doubt
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Trapper Talk
52 minutes ago
Drink another one
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
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Ooops...said ovah flow tank...Big Difference there...clean it up and duct tape it.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by wyote
I checked this morning and was surprised to see I had pretty good luck drawing this year. I drew a buck (either) deer, a buck (either) antelope, 2 doe whitetail deer tags, and 2 cow elk tags. This was my best draw in many years.

3togo Congrats on your success!!!! It's pretty dry around here this year so water will probably a good place to find some antelope


Congrats on the draws. I was hoping to hear it was not so dry up your way. We have no water down here and no rain lately.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by Nessmuck
Originally Posted by Bruce T
Richibucto,New Brunswick Canada is where I have bought lobsters right off the boats.They have a lobster eating contest there as well.Don't know if I still hold the record but I ate 14 lobsters 1 1/2 pound to 2 pound at one setting for the record back years ago.


Uuhhh...Lobstah Faahts are the worst....

LOL....good chili does that for me grin
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Trapping Only
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by VictorD
Originally Posted by The Beav
I found that the whole trap is a bite bar. I don't use them and most if not, all rats will have thier teeth hooked in the top section of the trap.


I agree almost all rats will be in the corner or top locked in. I did see where a colony trap door was an inch or two under the edge where you would normally put the top of the door. They added a section of 1x2 or 1x1 across the front along the top, then put the door on to the bottom of the section across the top . This way the rats would be up in the corner or above the door and the door could still swing freely. I know I saw a pic on it here somewhere. Hopefully someone can put it in


Bs,,,,, cage for a while and learn
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Originally Posted by WhiteCliffs
Originally Posted by Swamp Wolf
Speaking more about snakes......this was in the yard of my hunt lease equipment area today.

Over 7 feet long.

It was left by a large coach-whip, a decent indigo, or a world record rat snake.
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How common are indigos in that area?

This is about as good indigo country as it gets in the deep South. Sand ridges, gopher tortoise burrows everywhere. But, they are considered threatened and are protected here in Georgia. I'm 61 years old and have seen about 10 in my entire lifetime. The ones I've seen were huge.....9ft -10ft plus.
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Trapping Only
2 hours ago
In the beginning of tman I said it weakens them.
I was beat up by the internet pros.
Since then I have kept a 50-50 batch.
Yes it matters.
Rust is the worse enemy.
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Lure and Bait Formulator's forum
2 hours ago
I have had very good luck using all three of the names above's lures..
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Trap Shed
2 hours ago
Looking to sale some #2 Montgomery round jaw with baseplates and Pit Pans. In very good condition. I purchased at the Mahaffey, Montgomery plant early 80’s. Can someone give me the sale price would be or trade price?
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Wilderness Trapping and Living
3 hours ago
The only bait I use is feathers hanging.
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
At least he didn't outlive his savings.
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Trapping Only
3 hours ago
I started using the Victor #2's. I took one side of the lever and spring off. Still seems strong enough to hold a coon until they get to the end of the downer.
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
I probably would never opt for surgery. Besides, I'm nowhere close to needing that. I still hobble around and get stuff done.

Thanks for the advice!
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Trapper Talk
4 hours ago
We have eaten a few jersey angus cross for beef. They were very good. Holsteins due to the genetics for milk grow to be big and thus don't finish real well until older or fed a lot of grain in a really nutrient rich diet. Putting beef breeds in the mix gets better finishing at lower weights from my experience. If I am going to eat a Holstein I will eat a cull cow that has good finish. Many of those weigh 1600-1800 lbs. when culled.

Bryce
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Trapper Talk
4 hours ago
I have been giving platelets for over 25 years. I give triple units once a month so that is 36 units per year. I am somewhere over 800 units to date. most platelets from what I am told are used by and for cancer patients. Hope you can get your counts back up.

Bryce
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