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Trapper Talk
5 minutes ago
Well done, Danny. I had never heard of black cumin until now, but that's one heck of an improvement!
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Trapper Talk
11 minutes ago
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Great Grandfather
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Trapping Only
26 minutes ago
Hook / Run a gum band across the screen from lever to lever, this will aleviate the pucker problem and snug it to the pan.
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Trapper Talk
37 minutes ago
Greetings from the heart of Montana 61_ with a high around 90 our breeze is out of the SE at 16 mph with gusts up to 26 mph the humidity is 34 % under partly cloudy skies for another great day in Montana !

Enjoy your day and Stay Safe out there even if you don't want to ha ha !
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Trapper Talk
44 minutes ago
Originally Posted by KeithC
That dog would die from exhaustion at Lake Erie.

Keith


if your net or hook catches bottom it will come up with zebra muscles


the Madison chain of lakes have them , kinda nice to hear there is a place without them
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Trapper Talk
55 minutes ago
Detailed preparation = high odds of success!
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Trapper Talk
56 minutes ago
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Ive noticed alot of yellow mustard in hayfields in my area iam not sure why never used to see it in hayfields before.
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Trap Shed
1 hour ago
Still available
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Trap Shed
1 hour ago
Still available
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Good read,thanks
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by Savell
Originally Posted by Norwestalta
Doing our best.here in Berta.


… I’ll never forget… had a Canadian come down for work back then… invited him to the shack I was renting… had a spare room with a big confederate flag hung on the wall with all my rifles and shotguns leaned up under it

….. his eyes got so big it was like he walked into another universe lol

…. We sat out back drinking lone star beer and wasting ammo… I imagine he still talks about that to this day

… obviously I do lol


I don't doubt he does. Especially if you got those neat guns we're not allowed. Many of us grew up that way without the conferate flag and lone star brew.

There's some questionable things that have transpired recently that I don't entirely understand. While it could be good and soeed up independence the old fashioned way I'm not entirely sure what to figure.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
well pump, wheels and tires, any motor, hvac units, nuclear bombs
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Trap Shed
1 hour ago
TTT2 SOLD!!!!
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Sounds like they missed out on some spankings
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by Savell
… I don’t think this is really that big of a deal

… my oldest boy is driving my 2013 Tacoma with 250,000 + miles on it … original coolant… may have added some well water a time or two

I always mix with well water, but I've added creek water, ditch water, and even coffee before, when that was what I had. Almost anything is better than no coolant.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
I use wolf fang type anchors and most come up with a little effort and a 4' piece of heavy wall pipe with a chain and hook about a 1/3 of the way up.

I think a commercial puller would pull a pogo easily enough because they are thinner and will fold over if there is much resistance.

I don't like the idea of leaving "stuff" in the ground and like warrior stated, the soil will eat cable up down here.
Only reusable anchors that I have left out I use for coon as they don't have the pulling power. Would never trust a year old anchor to hold a coyote here.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
No experience with bears but that one looks like it has not missed many meals

My guess is 250-300# but that is just a wild guess
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Fur Handling Forum
2 hours ago
I know a guy with back problems who use a setup like that. He fleshes while sitting on a rolling stool.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Putting this one on my list. sounds like a good time. Hoping to sneak up to Escanaba as well and fish the little bay denoc while i'm up..
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Just sprayed a thick patch of G mustard, use the little burner for weeds coming up through cracks in the driveway and popping up through the gravel in the dog yard...I do enough damage with that thing, I'd burn my neighborhood down with one of those big guys, lol
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Lure and Bait Formulator's forum
5 hours ago
I think the label says Burbank Lures? I remember seeing quite a few sold throughout the years....cool idea and certainly unique.
A buck each? That was a good sum of money back in the day...the wooden container alone would be a large expense in any time period.
Cool find.
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Trapping Only
5 hours ago
Good stuff John! Keep at it.
I see a lot of trapping assoc. doing this type of thing now....what a HUGE jump start for the newbies!
Good job MTA!
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Trapper Talk
8 hours ago
Originally Posted by TurkeyTime
Some tough dudes. Makes my work day look like retirement. Wonder what percent of them had all 10 digits on their hands?


Very few loggers I have been around had missing fingers. Most just wore out. There were a few equipment operators that might be older. Other than that, it was rare to see someone over 40. I lasted until my early 50s and was usually the oldest man on the crew for the last 15 years of my working life. It was very athletic and that is a young man's game. There is an old saying about working on the rigging, "Run in for your job, run out for your life".
In those old pictures you see more older guys than later on. That had a few more jobs for worn out loggers before things got more mechanized. Now it is completely mechanized. Everything I knew how to do is obsolete.
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Trapper Talk
9 hours ago
Originally Posted by wws
We have white oaks, I throw away about a 55 gallon drum full of acorns each of the last 3 or 4 years. The ones I miss sprout and grow pretty fast.

wws


White Oak acorns commonly sell for $50.00 a 5 gallon bucket full around here. I would plant many and sell the rest.

Keith
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