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Happy Birthday!
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16 minutes ago
Happy Birthday!
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1 hour ago
They look terrific. Nothing like pulling those things out of the box for the first time eh?
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1 hour ago
Bricks falling out of the chimney .Thanks to the internet Certainly an interesting concept. The internet does a few things. It allows us to see things that shock us.... since trappers who, pre-internet we would have just of course assumed would vote for politicians that furthered trapping/hunting/guns.... oftentimes do not. I think that is a good feature of the Internet. But, it also gives us space to nitpick those on the same side as us.... which I think is bad. If someone hates everything the current administration is doing but right now is going "Rah Rah let's eliminate Iran".... that could person could be seen as "good" while someone that loves everything the current administration is doing is doing but says "hey, these tariffs aren't good for our economy" is seen as bad. I think that is a BAD feature of the internet. Again, an interesting concept. I am certain if we spent time in real life, day by day we would come to the exact same conclusions we did on here about them. So, I don't believe the internet changes our perception. What is DOES do is expose us wayyyy more to the opinions of other trappers that we would otherwise have been ignorant of if the internet did not exist. Is that a good thing or bad thing??? I am not sure.......
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1 hour ago
How did yours turn out beaverpeeler!? Heavenly! My son and his girlfriend just left. Between the four of us we polished off a 3 lb flat cut. Still have some left over spuds, carrots and cabbage in the pot and just got done fishing some more out. Too bad you can't find the pre-packaged stuff year round. Easy peasy and delicious.
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1 hour ago
Sell the hides with the board included.  that's what I would end up doing  For awhile there, the board would've been worth more than the hide
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1 hour ago
I do a fair bit of nest raider work. I use an equal number of DPs and snares. Lots of of them. I can set a ton of them out in a much shorter period of time compared to footholds. I catch the ones that are coming from their living room heading to the dining room in the DPs and the full ones in the snares. I have had great results doing it this way. I still say that the most carefully prepared coyote set is the best for catching raccoons, but the time that it takes to make those sets is not conducive with the catch numbers that I am currently experiencing. Keep in mind, nest raider trapping ins't the same as setting a goal of X number of raccoons for a decent fur check. I have to catch as close to all of them as possible.
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1 hour ago
I use any of them that I find for muskrat traps. I use them on my rat floats, so the cheaper the better. I also like how most of the time, the springs are worn out.
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2 hours ago
Something in 9mm. Something in 5.56. A .22 lr rifle An 870 12 ga. Something in 7.62 Easily acquirable ammo is the basis of your choices?
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2 hours ago
Yes. Those were the same pictures I found. But nothing in the descriptions that they are made of Skunk Tails. Only Martin tails were mentioned of the type of fur used. The wearers of the hats might not want people to know they are made of skunk tails. Ha Ha. I thought thou in USA fur garments had to show what animal the fur item was made out of , ether on tag of garment or the sales order of the fur item. Might be different in Israel.
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2 hours ago
Like AV said, I try to get everything I can in the first sale. As an example, last year my marten on March sale avg was $94, June sale avg was $84.
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2 hours ago
If staked properly 650s will hold them. I had one pull out of a 650 after knocking down an opening in an alder grove. Also held them in #3 LSs. My choice would be 1/8th snares. Was wondering about the snare scene. They are now legal here.
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2 hours ago
Thank you both for the travel info. Much appreciated.
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2 hours ago
At least USA owns Hockey this year 👍🏻
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3 hours ago
when you make them of course yup
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3 hours ago
UI like me some MB 550's for cats and coyotes
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3 hours ago
What a sh/++y thing to do.
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3 hours ago
The NOBS traps come with the black coating on them. Very durable.
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3 hours ago
That's a good training video, Keith. Id forgotten about that.
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4 hours ago
My brother had a foot of his colon removed from it. Was in the hospital awhile.
I don't know, but the DR told me that he removed 4 plops and said to come back every two years. Well I'm not a fan of colometry's, and waited about 4 years. Was putting Brussel sprouts in the freezer, while blanching they, I would dip a couple in butter and eat them. Guess I ate more than I should of. Oh did I hurt. Went and got a colonoscopy, and the DR said everything was fine, no plops what so ever. Every 4 years now, but I'll stretch it longer knowing me. He told me that's the worst thing to eat , along with other cabbage family plants. IMHO he just doesn't want to lose costumers . I don't know anything about it, been lucky all my life, can eat anything I want. But will watch closely how many Brussel sprouts I eat.
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