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Trapper Talk
1 minute ago
Should of dropped some bombs on those clowns, THEY wouldn't be doing any killing.
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Trapper Talk
7 minutes ago
Originally Posted by elsmasho82
Summer? Does shaving your legs for shorts count?

Probably more like a job around the full moon grin
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Trap Collector Forum
9 minutes ago
Thank you for the pictures, Pete.
Looks like a great time.
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Trapper Talk
18 minutes ago
Originally Posted by beaverpeeler
Originally Posted by Lugnut
My brother and I got an weekly "allowance" as kids as long as we did the expected chores; fed and watered the dogs, mowed the lawn, weeded the garden, etc. If the chores didn't get done there was no pay out. I forget how much it was but it wasn't much.

That is what motivated us to earn better money in different ways. at 8 and 9 years old we started wading in a nearby golf course's ponds to recover golf balls. we'd clean them a sell them back to the golfers at a little stand we had along the T-off at one of the holes. It was actually pretty lucrative, less work and lots more money than earning the allowance.

I worked as a trap boy and later a scorekeeper at the local gun club for 25 and 50 cents a squad. We shot groundhogs for a local farmer for a quarter a tail.

Trapping at that time (late 60's/early 70's) was by far our most lucrative enterprise. A single muskrat would pay double our weekly allowance.

BB & YT's posts got me thinking about whether or not we would have gotten into those jobs and endeavors had we just been given a sum of money each week with nothing expected in return.

It's human nature to be lazy if we can get away with it. Probably why Indians of the Caribbean didn't make good slaves for the Spaniards. Food was easy to collect, weather wonderful so shelters easy, so they had lots of free time to be ...lazy.


I agree, it's human nature to be lazy. That's why it's never a good idea to throw money at people or things like free health care, housing and food. In the absence of motivating factors like hunger or homelessness, most people will be content to let someone else take care of them and never strive to better themselves.
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 11:59 PM
I like them both the same, just the way they are.
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 11:49 PM
Originally Posted by MikeTraps2
Scharade Improved Muskrat, made in USA only the other stuff is junk


My favorite too.

When Schrade sold out and the new owners started making the knives in China I bought a bunch of old stock from John Epler (Epler Fur Co.). I bought all that he had in stock. Me, my kids and grand kids have been using them since then.
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 11:41 PM
All honey I’ve ever had tasted the same.
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 11:35 PM
Originally Posted by QuietButDeadly
That hints that you have found a way to improve your hearing that actually works. Fess up! What I usually gather is folks frustrated after spending a lot of money.


The technology has come a long way with understanding your specific hearing needs and customizing the aids to assist with trouble frequencies without altering the ones you have no trouble hearing.
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 11:31 PM
I have few Bridger 330's and I catch beaver in them every year. But like my other 330's I do a little work on the trigger and they seem to work fine.
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 11:30 PM
What are these buttons for? Dans has em too.
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 11:28 PM
Originally Posted by The Beav
I caught 13 today. 5 adult males 8 females and they were still pregnant. Seems a little late for no young of the year. This is costing me money I guess I'll have to wait to trap them next year around September.
Set another 20 traps today. These 90-degree temps are tough on the old trapper.



Guy I sold fur to was selling large coon fetus frome heavy breed coons on his nuance trapping trip down south and getting $25 each for them off some website. May be something to look into for you. Wish I had more info but that was years ago he told me.
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 11:24 PM
Been hacked twice. Once from Walmart, once from a gas station. Now its mostly cash purchases at stores and gas stations Don't have or use a debit card.
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 11:15 PM
My Chevelles are two doors. Roll down the front seat and back seat windows, it’s all open. No posts or pillars!
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Trap Collector Forum
Yesterday at 11:13 PM
If you already have the cross and pan, then having a base made would make more sense in the short term. With a little work you can probably get the base to come close to matching the rest of the trap for display purposes.
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Trapping Only
Yesterday at 11:12 PM
Originally Posted by LT GREY
If the water is shallow enough , a 'smear' set, a bit deeper perhaps a cinder block set on edge (it also the drag)


*** Portable Pocket Set set in the middle, out of sight, ( on any or all of them) with a Hi-Po adjustable trap support system and . . .an adjustable head.
( that's the secret)
Baited with Fresh Fish,
It will take whatever swims there.


If the bottom is concrete, I have a solution for that as well.


What is a Hi-Pro adjustable trap support system?
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 11:04 PM
Carl - that is very interesting. I have never seen CITES tags on any Canadian otter in all the years I attended fur sales in Canada. But it has been several years since I was in Canada, so it might be something new. Some provinces have provincial tags for certain species but they are not CITES tags. Similar to fisher tags in some eastern states.
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Trap Shed
Yesterday at 11:00 PM
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Trap Shed
Yesterday at 11:00 PM
Each lot is $50 each plus shipping

By both lots, I pay shipping

Shipped to lower 48 only

All are in good condition

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Trap Shed
Yesterday at 10:59 PM
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 10:52 PM
What lovely cuisine you prepare with the morels, Patrice ! Thank you for sharing ! The black morels are so good. Here are some pics of morel hunts you may like ! My chooks even used to help me find them . I had a little model Friesian horse that I used in one hunt to gauge the size of them. They can get very large but come in all sizes.

Enjoy life to the full !

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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 10:52 PM
Drain at the transom?
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 10:31 PM
Originally Posted by ABeardedTrapper
Nice, I need to paint my driver, it’s black and seems like I’m always searching for it when I make a set or when I finish making one.

Yeah I got tired of that real quick!

Originally Posted by ColdspringKidd
…good deal smasher

Thanks buddy!




Originally Posted by Skippy 1
Another way is to buy a roll of that bright orange or rsd duck tape. Put a few wraps up where you won't be hitting it with your hammer. While your at it put a wrap on your hammer handle and shovel handle. Even on the side of your dirt sifter.

Good thinking! My hammer is already orange but Bob J doesn’t like it. He cussed at it!!

Originally Posted by yotetrapper30
Yep. My hammer has a metal handle and so it is very well wrapped in duck tape. Hot pink duck tape. Figured that would make Pete less likely to rob my hammer. It didn't. frown

Husbands!!! lol!!!!
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 10:29 PM
Bottom line is.....can't really be explained why we only see mostly junk videos...other than the classification for public release.

We all suspect there are very good videos filmed from EVERY fighter jet and drone....full color and high def.
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 10:16 PM
What would u have a nail in for? They used a big hammer to remove it? I don't rember surgery other than a shot in lower back an not be able to move my legs an then it was lights out
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 09:32 PM
I worked several years running 100 ton presses to make powered metal parts that ran straight into the furnace. It was 115-125 degrees year round in the work area. Gold bond powder was your friend.
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