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1 minute ago
Thanks Bob for the explanation, I don't use fisk oil; so it's good information to know. Learned something new, this is one of the best trapping sites.
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Trapper Talk
8 minutes ago
Got a vestal wood stove heating the house as I type. Thing works great!
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Trapper Talk
17 minutes ago
I made potato soup. I kept the stock from boiling 10 pounds of chicken leg quarters. Skimmed off the fat and cooked onions and carrots in it and put it back with the rest of the stock. I added salt, black pepper,ground mustard and chunks of potatoes and cooked it until the potatoes were soft. I made a rou with butter and flour and added it. Then I added cheddar cheese, milk and some mozzarella. It came out good.

Keith
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Trapper Talk
18 minutes ago
I have a local bigfoot that hangs around my cabin here on the creek bottom where I live. You can see him plain as day off the road when you go by in a car. Me and my buddy caught him fishing one day. He posed for a picture. And with all the liberals hollering and trying to destroy our democracy he told me he's ready for some action. I'm 6 foot tall... he's pretty tall too !! I nick named him OLE SASHQUATCH MILITIAMAN !![Linked Image]
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Trapper Talk
19 minutes ago
Twisted? The Feds twisted the truth a lot on what this operation was about and how they would carry it out. Targeted operations to get “the worst of the worst” my hind end! At least now they’re refocusing and hopefully bringing some civil liberties back into consideration. Detaining US citizens for hours without access to a lawyer, phone call, etc is illegal and horrible. Just heard a story about a gal who is a US citizen originally from Peru on her way to pick up kid from school got pulled over because of how she looked and asked to show her “papers”. They kept her for over 3 hours before finally accepting she was a citizen. Moral of the story, this is a civil rights disaster first and foremost…..all politics aside, if you are unable to see it, I feel for ya!!

I don’t have time or frankly want to spend much more time arguing about it especially the 2A aspects which y’all have hashed over pretty well. I’ve seen why has happened, I’ve watched all the same videos you have, the Pretti shooting was ridiculous and TERRIBLE action and coordination by supposed law enforcement agents. His previous encounter where he kicked out the taillight I’m sure had no affect on the shooting nor should it have. They had more reason to shoot him for that than what he did when it all went down. Why are these agents walking across streets to confront someone blowing a whistle and then just shove em down to the ground and walk away? You talk about spitting being assault? There’s a reason the new guy in charge says they aren’t to engage as they had been…..he sees the lawsuits coming. Happy trapping! ScottW
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Trapper Talk
43 minutes ago
I believe I heard the term Rabbitat on here years ago. I still stack pallets, cut cedars, and topple dying trees yearly for them.. rabbits live it and so do their predators!!
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Trapper Talk
43 minutes ago
Savell, don't wait for the new battery to run down in order to figure out you need an alternator. Just start the truck, then with it running, disconnect one of the battery cables. If the engine dies, your charging system (alternator/regulator/etc) is not functioning. Letting him drive around like this will just stress the new battery and get you called out again at an inconvenient time.

If it the engine keeps running with the battery disconnected, the alternator is working at least partially. It doesn't guarantee its completely trouble free though.

Think of this test as telling you either: its definately broke, or its probably ok.
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Trapper Talk
54 minutes ago
Originally Posted by dixieland
The correct spelling, (for the species of Fox), is Gray, not Grey. Especially in America.


Yep.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
If you are installing the large panels one piece, measure thrice and cut once. Ive installed hundreds of tile showers most with tile floors some with solid bases of marble or fiberglass. Layout is crucial know b4 you start instead of starting b4 you know how cuts will work out. Good luck with the project
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Ohio Wolverine....Cloves...as in Cloves
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Cool thread. I see several species of raptors thru the summer working hay fields. Bugs squirrels rabbits snakes voles they rule the sky for sure
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Trapping Only
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by The Beav
Back to mink boxes.

. . . .But If I could I would use that flexible drainpipe and bury that. . . . . But that drainpipe would be the way to go. I would go with at least 4' of pipe rock it in or stake it down. If done right these sets would be in place for years. You just need to get out and do your preseason work.


Beav's got the right idea. I don't have any of these out this year but if mink prices continue to climb it might be time to get these back out. My 4" drainpipes are all about 3' long. In the middle there's a small hole (maybe 3/8") drilled then a sharp knife makes a slit away from the hole for maybe a half inch. This accepts a couple of Q-tips that can be placed into the pipe, head down, then pushed into the slit to hold 'em tight. I dip these in different lures prior to inserting. Sometimes mink lure, sometimes weasel lure, and also muskrat all call. The pipe also has a 1/2" hole drilled top to bottom less than a foot from both ends. This allows a 3/8" or 1/2" rerod stake to be plunged through to hold the pipe in place. Now, at both ends you'll need to cut the plastic away to allow your trap to set inside the pipe just a little bit. I use #1 Bridger coilsprings. Strong small trap. And I modify it with a Duke #1 1/2 pan. The Duke #1 1/2s now have the Wild River pan. Each #1 coilspring trap is hooked up to a drowner cable that terminates in deep enough water to drown a 'coon, just in case. This same terminal end has another drowner cable running to a trap aways from the pipe. Usually this is another foothold in a blind set. This way you'll have 4 working traps with two terminal ends.

Pipe has a wad of grass stuffed into it, about half way down. Pipe is set along the water's edge, but fully in shallow water. Snugged to a vertical bank works very well. Stake in place with both rerods, dip your Q-tips and insert 'em into the slit, then prep the substrate at each end to accept the #1 coilspring. You can cover the pipe with marsh grass, weeds, bark . . what have you along the shoreline. Get your drowning system in place, set trap and snug into place, and get your side sets made up.

You'll get muskrats and mink. An occasional 'coon but if your trap is set inside the pipe your chances become less. No bait. Nothing to rot and stink up later. Until it gets cold and stays cold. Then a muskrat haunch stuffed down into the pipe works very well. That grass wad shouldn't be so thick it blocks air flow, yet doesn't allow the mink to see through the pipe. As the Beav says . . if the mink thinks the hole goes somewhere and has an exit you'll have a better chance of having that mink enter the pipe.

Stock Bridger #1 and then with the Duke #1 1/2 pan.

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Ready to go, though that copper tag will be blackened up just a bit.

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And the Duke #1 1/2 with the Wild River pan.

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The small coilspring trap is easily taken to deeper water by most mink and 'rats. It's a good set, takes some tinker time, but unless you have water up and down issues, should work well for you in those open creeks and rivulets that tend to remain open in winter when it doesn't get too cold out. Keep the pipe in flowing water. This will help prevent freeze up.

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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
It's still snowing here. Been snowing all day. 17 degrees 12 mph wind feels like 4 degrees. Gonna hit 42 on Tuesday then back to cold for a few days.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Guys, I know several of you have sent me private messages and I can’t seem to get to them… my internet provider has pushed me to the limit… I had no internet service last week for 3-4 days.. my wife contacted them and they said they would fix it today… ( I don’t know why it took 3-4 days to fix something on their end) … today,,, the service is minimal and keeps cutting out… can’t contact ANYONE as it’s all automated on the weekends.
I’m calling on Monday and I’m demanding they FIX this problem IMMEDIATELY,, and I should be prorated on my bill. If this issue isn’t resolved… I will contact my state representative to see what can be done.
The area I live has some kind of zoning crap or something that prevents me from getting another internet service.
( don’t know how it’s legal, but I’m not an attorney).
Again my apologies and if I have to,, I’ll go to Walmart and get the free WiFi and try to get back with everyone.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
I catch a lot of cats near culverts. I don’t think they are intentionally using them as travel ways under the road but are just hunting prey that may be using them as cover. I find cats and coyotes sometimes have toilets on the road right above the culverts. I usually put in a scent post set where I see cat sign around a culvert. I run drags with 10’ chain and when a caught cat gets in a culvert and I have to pull him out it sometimes gets a little western.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Locust thorns are a pain in tires and extremities!
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Wilderness Trapping and Living
2 hours ago
Originally Posted by mad_mike
Originally Posted by isnarewolves
Also forgot. A positive thing the board past for trappers was a trapping season for Mt. Lion. Not a cougar season. One of ATA elders told me. A cougar is a 49 year old lady looking for 23 old young man. laugh

Originally Posted by alaska viking

Maybe a leopard? You're not THAT old!


Using his age ratio for cougar to its prey, that’s not very appealing…..

shocked
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Thanks Sask, Cathryn. Good info.
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Trapping Only
3 hours ago
Yes. It is a Treasure Trove.
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Sorry to hear this. Must suck to be you! Hope the therapy sessions are money well spend bringing you back to joy and happiness.
If not,,,, run over protestors,,,,,it can’t hunt.
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
I have crazy dreams most nights. But I think if I told people about some of them, I'd likely be shunned and probably kicked off T-man. Beer seems to help settle them down a little.
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
I have a pair of bolt cutters with a rod bender on them. Works smooth and easy. No heat needed,,,,, but I think cutting the rods to length and welding them is easier and faster, at least it is for me.
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Originally Posted by KeithC
Originally Posted by Lugnut
The old stock, made in USA, Moore push pins is what you need. Good luck finding them though. I bought eight hundred last year from a trapping supply outfit that went out of business soon after I bought them. I wish I would have bought all of his inventory.



You can buy old stock Moore Push Pins on eBay.

https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nk...from=R40&_trksid=p4624852.m570.l1313

Keith


I didn't see any Moore 5-100 Aluminum Head 5/8" Push Pins in that link Keith. Those are the ones you want.
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Red Foxx was a talented entertainer. His stand up was top-notch.
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Originally Posted by Krig
Originally Posted by WI Outdoors
I thought this thread was gonna be about the movie. Lol

My itty bitty hometown of Pulaski Tn was mentioned in the movie.. when the guy was talking a where all the soldiers came from.. a man who lived here, served with the guy who wrote the movie.. he helped him for a good while writing it..

That's pretty cool
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