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Trapper Talk
1 minute ago
Nice!! Couple of happy pups right there!

The first thing to go on our dogs in crusty snow is that high carpal pad on front legs. The paw breaks through and that high pad always catches the edge left from paw going through. We usually tape that high pad when there’s crust and they get along good. I try to run them beside the truck on gravel a few miles a day for a couple months to get feet in shape for our SD hunts. Works great on the feet but doesn’t do anything for the carpal pad.
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Trapper Talk
2 minutes ago
Team USA,home town kid Brock Nelson had a great game today 2 goals a disallowed goal and a pipe,his grandfather won gold in 1960 along with his great uncle,then David Christian uncle was on the 1980 team,be nice to get a metal,hopefully the gold......
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Trapper Talk
11 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Dana I
Originally Posted by KeithC
In Ohio and in many other states, neighbors can clear various widths along the property line, onto to the adjoining neighbor's property, to put in and maintain a fence. In Ohio the width is 10' with more being allowed if trees are likely to fall on the fence from farther away.

Your neighbors may be legally allowed to clear some of your land on the border if overhanging plant growth effects their ability to farm.

Keith



Not in NY. You can go up to the property line, not an inch more. But thats not what they want anyway. They want to trade acreage with our current renters and assume use of the whole field. Jokes on them, the current renters don't have a long term lease. Its a year to year handshake deal. So they can't do it without our approval at all.

That's how it should be. Neighbors should not be allowed to touch your property, or expect you to help pay for it just because they want a fence.
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Trapper Talk
13 minutes ago
How's the State park pier and beach surf bite? Any Pomp being caught?
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Trapper Talk
23 minutes ago
Do you plan to trap the same area for many years? I'm reluctant to believe that the loss of more than one female in the area you're trapping is going to overly knock down your catch over time. Do you know how to tell if a marten is an adult or a juvenile? You can do that by looking at the skull after you skin it. Google around and maybe you will find some pics.
It is more Important to know juveniles per adult female in the population and you have to catch several marten to do so.
Check the species specific threads. I think there are some really good photos and info there on marten.
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Trapper Talk
30 minutes ago
I heard something about cats too, but nothing official. First sale is usually the best with the most buyers…….until it’s not. Like with skunk last year…lol.
No PT sales again.
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Trapper Talk
36 minutes ago
Doesnt anybody wear t-shirts anymore...? With two sleeves, you never need to resort to using half the stuff listed on this thread.
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Trapper Talk
36 minutes ago
Paying by the pound for beaver is a new one on me. Used to be by the length plus width.
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Trapper Talk
47 minutes ago
Happy birthday
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Trapper Talk
54 minutes ago
Good deal! Thanks for the update Sam
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Trap Shed
55 minutes ago
ttt
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Trapper Talk
57 minutes ago
Good work Crappiekiller.

Keep after ‘em Savell!
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Tongue tacos are the best.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
White Marlin,
No the other guy was Alden Taxidermy over on the coast of Washington. Not even sure if he is still alive, the business may still be around, I'm not sure, but I know the old man is no longer doing it. thirty years ago when I was a young he was priced as high as most taxidermists today, but his stuff was in a class by itself. About that time he got in some trouble with the Game Department and lost his license for a while, but his wife got her license and he continued to work under her license.

Lazarus,
I forgot about Phil Soucy, he is pretty dang good also.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Good news!
Easy does it. Listen to doctor.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
A little history on that site. I've trapped it for about ten years now, a gated single street twenty house community off a major thoroughfare. First called in for red fox before the community was even finished. Caught nothing but reds the first few years, nothing but coyotes since.
It's a crossing site with a small drain running north south through it and crossing the road. The drain is wooded and the only gap in the fenced back yards. A city "forest" to the north of the property and a city golf course and park to the south. The rest is all residential.

Ten years and my client still texts me that I caught a fox or a wolf, lol. And that set is right in his front door.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
I thought it was just an hour later? 9 instead of 8
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Trap Shed
1 hour ago
Looking for a couple replacement springs. They don't have to be in perfect shape, just have some strength left in them. Thanks for looking.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Im patiently awaiting crappie spawn here
Figuring on late March Ill start monitoring then I will retire.
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Trapping Only
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by ~ADC~
We always build two fake slides with a little mound near the top of the slide. The slides are far enough apart so the snared beavers can't reach one another. A different castor based lure on each slide. We do this at every bridge that has water deep enough for a beaver to swim in, with or without any beaver sign. There's a little more to it, but that's the basics.

I use the same approach, but often don't get too particular about building much of a slide. A notch or indentation in the bank, guarded with a snare, where its easy for a beaver to get in or out of the water will do, with the castor mound built behind it. I think some of those beaver are caught getting back into the water instead of climbing out.
And by castor mound I mean a quick handful or two of whatever is handy with a little lure on it. Like Les said, nothing elaborate.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by Providence Farm
Carbs!!!!! According to Google anyway. Im not sure why I never looked it up before . I always thought all alcoholic had carbs.

Well first 2 finger poor of Woodford or any alcohol in well over a year maybe two.

Its great to be home.


Distilled liquors arent going to have carbs unless they've had it added in the back end of the process. Undistilled alcholic drinks(beer, wine, mead, etc) will have some residual sugars left over depending on how dry they were allowed to ferment.
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Trapping Only
2 hours ago
Originally Posted by marty weatherup
Not seen any other trappers and not aware of any guys hunting thermal for coon. This is pretty much uninhabited areas. Plenty of coon last year. None this year and I didn’t hurt them much last year. I’m thinking distemper.

As to the percentage that disappear. I had 30 DPs out. Caught one and the cap was gone. So 100% of the DPs that caught coon had the cap gone. Of course there pretty fair current along this creek. I made extras.

Of course I’d expect with numerous catches I’d recover many of them. One catch is not empirical.

You've probably already considered this Marty, but on my line, those hot spots can change from year to year depending on the crop rotation and if the fields have been harvested and plowed.
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2 hours ago
Dan's chest waders are pretty water proof. I ran them through barbwire, multiflora rose and other briars. After 4 years I had a very slight weeping leak around the knee area but all that did was just make that knee a tad damp.
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2 hours ago
Originally Posted by k9-hunter
add lye when boiling your snares and it should dye them down

boiling already made snares in lye is a good way to have broken snares. lye will eat aluminum ferrules.

How heavy are you putting spray paint on your snares that it flakes off? A very light hit is all you need on the snares. Remember you're just trying to break up the outline of the snare. Covering doesnt have to be perfect.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Originally Posted by Steven 49er
Originally Posted by hippie
Yep, had both flavors vote for it.


Only one person voted against it in the house or the Senate than the president signed it into law.

Some people need to be strung for the minor trafficking. Sad part is nothing will happen

I know what would happen if it was my daughters

The rich and powerful don't suffer consequences in this country. Even disgusting pedophiles.
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