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Trapper Talk
51 seconds ago
So Shakey....what did your Fuhr do to citizen weaponry?????????
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Trapper Talk
1 minute ago
A 2 x 4 ripped in half is not a 2 x 2....or more correctly 1 1/2 x 1 1/2.......it's 1 1/2 x 1 3/4.........which is not a square 2 x 2. It does however make a nearly perfect roost bar for chickens.......when placed narrow side up. Perfect size, rounded over edges and being 1 3/4 supports weight of birds without sagging. If you don't care that it's not square, then buy a 2 x 4 and rip it down the middle with a skill saw fitted with rip guide.......or a table saw.

If it does matter, then buy flat sawn 2 x 10 and rip that down with skill saw or table saw. Allowing for saw cuts should get you six 2 x 2 per one 2 x 10. Flat sawn to start with will mean quarter sawn once ripped. Quarter sawn being more stable going down the road.
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Trapper Talk
1 minute ago
Some fine looking Coon there. That's the same popcorn you get at movie house snack bars!
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Trapper Talk
2 minutes ago
I do a lot of shed hunting in big timber not real close to human habitation. I once found a doll's head a couple miles from the nearest road and even further from this nearest human settlement.
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Trapper Talk
17 minutes ago
Thanks to Keith C, found this....active ingredient is Imidicloprid........the pour on the ground stuff. It actually lists and is labeled for control of red neck cane borer for blackberries. The stuff I have been using can be used on blackberries, but does not mention control of cane borers. The stuff I have been using is a folliar spray and may not migrate farther than the leaf........may not go into the cane.......whereas the pour on the ground stuff is taken up by the root and is systemic to entire plant. Going to give this a go and see what happens.

https://bioadvanced.com/fruit-citrus-and-vegetable-insect-control.html
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Trapper Talk
18 minutes ago
The chuck will undoubtedly be carrying his own casket at his funeral
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Trapper Talk
25 minutes ago
They tried a Bill similar to that In WA but would have outlawed fur manufacture too. Brought it back through 4 different years. Managed to kill it every year. Then they moved on to beaver protection. So far been managing to kill those bills too. They just keep coming at you.
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Trapper Talk
26 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Savell
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LOL laugh
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Trapper Talk
27 minutes ago
Super cool!...No telling how many trappers got their start after reading Trapping North American Furbearers.

S.Stanley Hawbaker was probably the most influential trapper of all time.
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Trapper Talk
29 minutes ago
Originally Posted by humptulips
I picked up my girlfriend to go clam digging this morning. As she came out the front door I heard a grouse drumming. This was the exchange.
Me: Hear that?
Her: That guy is back again.
Me: What?
Her: That guy trying to start that motor.
Me: That's a grouse.
Her: No, There is somebody in the woods trying to start a motor. I've heard it before when I was feeding the chickens in the morning.
Me: A, that is a grouse drumming. They do it in the spring to attract a mate.
Her: How could a grouse drum?
Me: They do it with their wings.
Her: You should go out there and run him off.
Me: The grouse?
Her: Agravated look.
Me: We better go or we will miss the tide.

LOL, good thing she's pretty! laugh
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Trapper Talk
33 minutes ago
If you feel the need to cap the DP, just use the lid from a canning jar. It's easy to drill and attach one.

Keith
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Trapper Talk
35 minutes ago
That'd be quite an accomplishment with a 10,000 PM limit. grin
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Trapper Talk
37 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Lugnut
I made two orders from hunting dog supply companies back on March 12. One from Lion Country Supply who shipped via UPS. That order arrived in three days.

The other order was from Gun Dog Supply. They sent it through the USPS. It went through various regional postal facilities from Masiston Missouri to Baton Rouge Louisiana to Saint Rose Louisiana to Warrendale Pennsylvania to Lehigh Valley Pennsyvania which is only forty minutes from me.

Great I thought, it will be here tomorrow. Nope, they sent it from the Lehigh Valley all the way out to Columbus Ohio twelve hours away. Then on to Groveport Ohio where it is currently "moving through the netwoork."

No expected day of arrival has been posted in the six days since it left Gun Dog Supply's warehouse so I have no idea when it might show up.

It was forty minutes away...SMH




I had a package once shipped to me from 4 MILES AWAY. By the time I got it it traveled over 400 miles. You can't make this stuff up. USPS just keeps getting worse and worse. And the prices keep going up and up.
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Trapper Talk
50 minutes ago
is that a bullet hole in the base of his tail?
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by EdP
Absolutely. Been pretty much unable to access for the last few days. Trouble started Friday and then much worse on Sat and Sun. Back to normal this AM. May have been something in our area Cotton. I was trying on 3 different computers so what ADC suggested wasn't going to fix this. Been having trouble with FUBO streaming on the TVs too whereas other services have been fine.

Expiring the cookies helps a lot of issues, regardless of what computer or phone you use, still it's good practice to restart anything that uses a computer if its acting up.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Happy Birthday!! May your traps be full today
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Trapping Only
1 hour ago
Good info seems to be a good idea to leave them alone.
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Trapping Only
1 hour ago
Tough going. Good luck.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Abraham presented Melchizedek with a tithe (a tenth) of all the items he had gathered. By this act Abraham indicated that he recognized Melchizedek as a priest who ranked higher spiritually than he.

In Psalm 110, a messianic psalm written by David (Matthew 22:43), Melchizedek is presented as a type of Christ. This theme is repeated in the book of Hebrews, where both Melchizedek and Christ are considered kings of righteousness and peace. By citing Melchizedek and his unique priesthood as a type, the writer shows that Christ’s new priesthood is superior to the old levitical order and the priesthood of Aaron (Hebrews 7:1–10).

Some propose that Melchizedek was actually a pre-incarnate appearance of Jesus Christ, or a Christophany. This is a possible theory, especially given that Abraham received such a visit later, in Genesis 17—18, when Abraham saw and spoke with the Lord (Yahweh) in the form of a man.

Hebrews 6:20 says, “[Jesus] has become a high priest forever, in the order of Melchizedek.” This term order would ordinarily indicate a succession of priests holding the office. None are ever mentioned, however, in the long interval from Melchizedek to Christ, an anomaly that can be solved by assuming that Melchizedek and Christ are really the same person. Thus the “order” is eternally vested in Him and Him alone.

Hebrews 7:3 says that Melchizedek was “without father or mother, without genealogy, without beginning of days or end of life, resembling the Son of God, he remains a priest forever.” The question is whether the author of Hebrews means this actually or figuratively.

If the description in Hebrews is literal, then it is indeed difficult to see how it could be properly applied to anyone but the Lord Jesus Christ. No mere earthly king “remains a priest forever,” and no mere human is “without father or mother.” If Genesis 14 describes a theophany, then God the Son came to give Abraham His blessing (Genesis 14:17–19), appearing as the King of Righteousness (Revelation 19:11,16), the King of Peace (Isaiah 9:6), and the Mediator between God and Man (1 Timothy 2:5).

If the description of Melchizedek is figurative, then the details of having no genealogy, no beginning or ending, and a ceaseless ministry are simply statements accentuating the mysterious nature of the person who met Abraham. In this case, the silence in the Genesis account concerning these details is purposeful and better serves to link Melchizedek with Christ.

Are Melchizedek and Jesus the same person, i.e., was Melchizedek a pre-incarnate appearance of Jesus Christ? A case can be made either way. At the very least, Melchizedek is a type of Christ, prefiguring the Lord’s ministry. But it is also possible that Abraham, after his weary battle, met and gave honor to the Lord Jesus Himself.

I got this from Got Questions which I have read several times before.

just one of those mysteries within scripture we may never have revealed to us. And, I am ok with that.
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Trapping Only
2 hours ago
You're not using urine or anything? Only thing I found is that when I use urine, I have more deer-tripped traps.
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Trapping Only
2 hours ago
Originally Posted by Squash
If you mean Quality.

Beaver- northeast USA

Otter- northeast USA

Yep. I'd agree with that. I was thinking in terms of quantity with a little bit of quality, and availability thrown in, at least on the first 4.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Originally Posted by Grandpa Trapper
He made the Idaho Trappers Association great!


That is what my understanding is, I hope he does the same for the NTA.
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Trapping Only
2 hours ago
I think they get more afterbirth than you may think. I know on the fall calving cows the vultures will come in flocks and that's mostly all they are eating. We also get quite a few eagles this time a year on our spring calvers. Coyotes also eat the crap the first day or two the calves are alive.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Beautiful, K!
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Originally Posted by trapped4ever
Here is a unique fly wallet I found in an old cabin I bought a while back. I wonder if it pre-dates WWII, back when that symbol on the buttons meant good luck?? I know the George Lawrence Company was established in Portland, OR in 1857. The cabin I bought and found it in was built in 1890. The flies were obviously not nearly as old, as some enclosed were still in the original packaging from Herter's (1960's).....
Either way, another kind of "unique" fly fishing related item.... wink


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Wow ! Great find !
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