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Trapper Talk
3 minutes ago
Sounds like you're doing as good as can be expected coonman. Hope you get back to 100% as soon as possible.
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Trapper Talk
8 minutes ago
give em a blast of diesel soot
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Trapper Talk
13 minutes ago
For a few months my PC and my phone haven't been on speaking terms, but I finally got it figured out, and thought I'd post up some stuff that Ive been up to.

Finally finished the Whelen stock after a long time on the project. I am happy with the result, but after a 15 year break from making stocks it was a slow process.

This is the forend after cutting in half the lines. It is 20 lines to the inch and full wrap grip and forend.
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Here it is fully checkered before the final oil.
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And put back together. It has an ebony tip and an ancient Leupold 2-7 that is perfect for these driven hunts. I need to fly Wolfie out here to get me dialed in at 50 yards so I can shoot running stag and boars.
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Here are a couple mallard calls I made for family in the states.
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Built a bunch of shutters for my neighbor's house. All tongue in groove pine. He does the final sanding and painting thankfully.
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Neat old photo of my dad and his brother outside the house in Bozeman, MT in 1923. My dad is on the left. I built the frame from some 50 year old oak baseboard and black walnut trim.
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And my roe buck from late August last year. I didn't get it done with the bow during the rut in July/early August, despite some close encounters, so this one died Swiftly.
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Good luck and large living to all on this great site.

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Trapper Talk
24 minutes ago
we saw the Wizard of Oz back in March. Its really cool. There was leaves blowing around during the tornado and there were apples that fell from the ceiling.
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Trapper Talk
24 minutes ago
Originally Posted by martentrapper
Couple more years and your moose will make a good freezer filler!
Tatiana, are moose available to hunt where you live?

Yes, but it's either a long wait or expensive or illegal.


Originally Posted by jk
Great post and we all are jealous of you both.......jk

Originally Posted by Sharon
A friend who used to live in the area , now in WI, summed it up nicely... there are all the advantages of remote living, and all the advantages of town living.

Mr moose and I agree .

My area is plain and boring in comparison to Sharon's, but more and more animals have been pulling up since I returned home after spending many years up north. Moose and roe deer are way more numerous than ever, marten and even sable appeared in good numbers, and beaver (also an introduced species) are in all streams now... it's almost like they're stalking me... saw fresh bear sign last week near my beaver ponds, also close to town and also way beyond the official brown bear range.
Few trappers though, almost none. And despite the whole authoritarian regime thing, this place is far less regulated than Europe, and is actually more comfortable than most of Europe and many parts of the US in many ways, especially when it comes to healthcare, accessibility, everyday bureaucracy and work-to-rest ratio. I'm talking about my particular neighborhood though, it's quite unique. I wouldn't be surprised if more westerners settled here, despite the geopolitical turmoil (the few who are brave enough to visit generally like this place very much, and some stay).
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Trapper Talk
25 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Savell
… you got to move foxxkidd … even it means living a nomadic life just scratching out an existence….. you’ve just had entirely too many problems in that area where you currently reside

If was just me,, it would not be a bad idea.
But my wife is disabled and my granddaughter kinda has pawpaw were she wants him.. lol
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Trapper Talk
41 minutes ago
Or....wear overalls, don't have to wear anything underneath if its hot...or even not! grin
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Trapping Only
56 minutes ago
Originally Posted by trapdog1
I've never worried much about the temp or humidity - just dipped traps whenever I have time. I use the lantern fuel and mix 6 to 1 and never had any issues.


Yep thin. I have a bucket that I add dip and gas over the years.
I used to dip three or more times a year when I started adc beaver. Not even sure of the ratio anymore. Even if dry in 1hr, they always hang for about 12
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Trapper Talk
58 minutes ago
The father of the king of "grasshopper hunters" found a bear trap 100 years ago wrapped around his leg. He limped ever since and the trap is still in the family. He live a good long life after the trap incident......jk
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ADC Forum
1 hour ago
Beaver jobs in busy parks or areas of concern I have posted signs with something like this.


"Water level management taking place. Do not approach water edge, do not allow pets to approach water edge"
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by MChewk
Yep MTI ....Stake and Take???

Montgomery Stake and take, It is missing the the two prong fork at the bottom of the trap used for sticking it in the ground in order to support it standing up.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Gary over here kinda making me feel inadequate.


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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
As long as Burrow doesn't get injured..... again.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
I like to make a pesto out of scapes. Add scapes, walnuts, parmigiana and basil if you have it to blender. Turn on blender and add olive oil slowly to emulsify with dry ingredients. Stir mixture in with hot pasta, we usually use fine spaghetti noodles. Good stuff!
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Trapping Only
1 hour ago
I just looked at the z trap. Not impressed.
Construction looks good
Trigger looks like it would work in dry conditions. Snow or to much weight and the trigger would get heavy to trip.
The guy says to offset slightly to decrease tension. That might work for one way of the two way trigger.
It is not designed for in water use because of the swing door.

It is a normal cage with a dumb trigger design IMHO.
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Trapping Only
2 hours ago
Originally Posted by Seldom
I use #3 pans on #2 Dukes today but I’m one who has found that I want the pan to fully drop when the trap is fired. Meaning nothing to imped having as deep of hold as possible so I never like pans to rest on the levers. Depending on the trap, I’ve had to grind lever clearance on each side of the pan before. Probably more of a personal choice than anything but nevertheless, made me feel better.

That was one reason I thought maybe these would better serve as mink traps than cat traps.
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Trapping Only
2 hours ago
Originally Posted by Teacher
Are Alcatraz DPs still being made?

It looks like it because I see them for sale at several trapping suppliers websites.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
That is a monster blue for that area. Doubt anyone else comes close
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
We dont just get rain nowadays. Just a nice dark morning with showers for a few hours. Instead, it’s always hail, wind, the meteorologists yelling about bow echoes…Something is happening
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Thanks for the replies. I’ve got a thermal and also burrowing another. Should be fun to see if my boy can get a shot at one. He’s more excited than anyone!
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
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Trapping Only
2 hours ago
Originally Posted by BC-Buck
If they are a injection molded part like you suggest, would be a cost effective option. Could manufacture cheap but some might leave used chewed laying as trash. Would love to see trap manufacture offer DP with thin steel cap that hinges at dog attachment location. Could throw my bucket of golf balls in trash.

Still better idea than putting a styrofoam cup over 'em. Imagine the pieces that is chewed into.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Greetings from the Treasure State 36 with a high around 60 our breeze is out of the N at 6 mph with gusts up to 10 mph the humidity is 73 % under partly cloudy skies with a chance of rain showers throughout the day and the wind to increase for another great day in Montana !

Very interesting picture Mole thank you for sharing it with us ! Just think how much work it would be to pack that around compared to A chainsaw of today !

Enjoy your day and Stay Safe out there even if you don't want to ha ha !
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Originally Posted by Savell
lol Boco

… this one did hit me harder than most the others … mainly because Austin reminded me of Bud

… I don’t understand how justice wasn’t already served by the daddy … dang we’ve become weak


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… of course he’s in a mixed school and knows his way around an African … so he’d likely got the upper hand … I also taught everyone in this household how to defend themselves

…. But if any of my kids ever fall to something like that … ya’ll will see me in the news

… I don’t understand where the forgiveness comes from


I don’t see the dad as weak. It would take way more strength to restrain yourself so you can be there for the rest of your family.
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