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Trapper Talk
4 minutes ago
Think about it. One .25 one vote. I always been for wildlife management for the hunter and fisherman. Long retired. Built viewing blinds, shorebird management for bird watchers. Even had a shorebird professional tell me the natural habitat dry and floods take care of that species. I think I said enough. But one more a limit on otter was crazy. Trappers know how to manage there resource or they found out the next season when they over did it. Enough said. Happy to buy my out of state permit to fish the White river and I know we’re my $ went. Nice country
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Trapper Talk
5 minutes ago
At an average of $50 a mink, I think we will all see what a respectable catch will be. I hope to hit 30. most years its 4-8. First mink was in a bank set in NJ, Denville area. It was a female. I think it was 1985.
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Trapper Talk
6 minutes ago
Keepin my fingers crossed but wont be holding my breath!
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Trapping Only
8 minutes ago
Dry peat moss in this 100 degree heat

Tag every trap. New law mandates we have our DNR ID on all traps.
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Trapper Talk
11 minutes ago
I've dealt with alpha-gal for 4-5 years now. I was broken out in a rash on my face, hands, and chest for 3 years until a doctor finally figured it out. The only thing I've found that has provided any substantial change in my ability to eat red meat is doing a 3 day water fast. After fasting I ate whatever I wanted with no consequences for about 3 months and now the symptoms are back but it seems to only be bad with pork. Not saying it will cure you but could definitely help!
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Trapper Talk
25 minutes ago
Originally Posted by GREENCOUNTYPETE
what do you haul?


Dirt,rock,brush,leaves,furniture so kind of my utility trailer that was bought for a major house and landscaping project and it’s just to handy to get rid of.
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Trapper Talk
57 minutes ago
Who has one and the pro's and con's. My compressor just went out on my 6 year unit. $2,000 - $2500 to replace. Parts under warranty, labor isnt.
I was thinking about getting a split system for a backup on extremely hot days( in S.C.) there are plenty of hot days over 100 heat index. Or when my hvac system takes a complete dump next time.
I like the idea of controlling temps in different rooms for different requirements.

What are your experiences with it?

Thanks, Sarge
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
If you farts are a little wet or clumpy, let it dry shake it out later.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
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My wife is into essential oils. She has a book on how to use and apply. Above is picture of what is stated in the book. Instead of processing yourself you can just purchase a certified pure grade from someone who sales DoTerra oils.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Google wildhatsofficial. Custom cowboy hat maker. Upcharge for beaver felt is only 450.00. Total ca. $1100.00 and only 8 month wait. I'm sure the redneck formally known as Savell has a few.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Wayne, at $25.00, plus buyer's fee, you should do well on it, if you sell it.

If you call the number on the tag, you may be able to find out more about it.

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Keith
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Lot of smoke here today but 85 is better than 94!

Bryce
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Best cantaloupe

Hearts of Gold (Hoodoo)
Sierra Gold

Almost identical cultivars save for shape. Round and oval respectively.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
I do believe that would work Keith!
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
lol
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Happy Birthday!
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
When it's hot or even warm the AC comes on. Some people are just to stubborn to turn it on. I would like to know if them same people turn the heat on in the winter. It goes both ways guys.
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Trap Shed
3 hours ago
Found one. Delete
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Trapping Only
3 hours ago
Years ago, I bought 6 muskrat sized live traps. They were to be attached to a float and when the rat was caught it would fight the trap and it being top heavy would flip over and the rat would drown. They were commercially built and were used for ADC work in ponds in urban areas. And they did work but there were lots of other ways to catch rats without all the hassle. But something like that might work instead of a colony trap.
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago

Come to.our country, enjoy our freedom and opportunity, all the while running us down and violating our laws.

And then CRY about it when their actions have consequences.

Repatriation via catapult.
Or deplaned from 30,000 feet.

I'm not a monster, I'll let them.choose.


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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
In the concrete business in summer we start working as soon as we can see and knock off when the temperature gets over 100 . In winter we let it warm up be for starting.
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Wilderness Trapping and Living
4 hours ago
I agree. About 15 years ago I was hired to re-chink a 3-story log home that was built with logs the original owner had cut in Haines. He actually hauled them, load after load in a skiff to Juneau! His wife told me the stories of those times and took almost 5 years to complete. They had a pioneering vision and originally used local moss for chinking. As that stuff gradually fell out, they would stuff the cracks with newspaper, sometimes caulking it in. What a mess!
After he passed away, and the house needing a lot of work, she contacted me for a plan. The place had been standing for about 30 years at that point, and while it needed a lot of love, it was in remarkably sound condition. We started by removing all the chinking, a big, big job. After a lot of research, we settled on Permachink. It was reasonably easy to work with, (depending on your interpretation of easy), and I was very happy with the results.
And as for the logs themselves, after pressure-washing, we used a product that I think was called Rawhide and brushed 2 coats. Now THAT was a pain!
And that project, including a new metal roof, and a near-total interior renovation consumed 2 years of my life. Did I mention it was 121 steps up and down each way from the road! And every single piece of material was carried down those stairs.
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Trap Shed
4 hours ago
TTT
Still have a few dozen left. PM me if you are looking for DP’s. Some of these are new traps. Thanks.
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Trapper Talk
4 hours ago
Originally Posted by Pete in Frbks
I spoke too soon yesterday when I posted on this thread. It had only been coons until supper time last night!

I heard a racket at the garage and looked out to see a 275-300 pound bear dragging off a trash can I had just set in the garage an hour before. I got the shotgun and "encouraged" him to be elsewhere with a couple of cracker shells. Apparently the noise (or possibly the smell of singed bear hair) was upsetting to him. He left and has not come back. Yet...

Pete

Pete I have one of those cracker shells. I find it works best in my 870 if I put the cracker in the magazine first, follow it up with a buckshot shell and then put another buckshot in the barrel. That way I still have a cracker shell for next time.

Originally Posted by tomahawker
You’re blind setting cage traps?

Yes I set one at all corners and some just along the fence. Coons will walk the fence before climbing over. Bait attracts the bears to mess with the traps. I usta' snare them along the fence but snares fastened to the fence allowed them to reach and tear down the electric fence. Then I fastened the snares to a drag and they still climbed the fence. Staking the snares away from the fence they still had enough cable to tangle in the fence and short out the electric by entanglement. I am in NJ so no legholds and no conibears on land.
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