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Trapper Talk
1 minute ago
Good morning mole.

-5 with a mostly clear sky.

WS
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Trapper Talk
2 minutes ago
Happy birthday Wolfy.
Jim
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Trapper Talk
8 minutes ago
Walleye are a fine meal anytime ! My favorite ones are between 12" - 16" anything larger than that are released before the last cold snap the river fishing was rather good a jig and a minnow were the hot ticket combo .
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Trapper Talk
8 minutes ago
Have not gone through what you are but know the situation you describe and how it taxes those in your position

My grandmother had alzheimer's and it is a very cruel disease to those who have it as well as those around them

My MIL is 89 and in a nursing home because the amount of care she needs is more than we can provide 24/7

My wife quit her job 2 years ago to be able to assist her parents and it is a burden on her and to an extent I with all it involves.

I feel we owe as much as we can give back to parents since they provided for us

Prayers for you LT as you go through this with your loved one
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Trapper Talk
16 minutes ago
great pic, thanks for sharing got anymore pic, I sure miss going to North Dakota, hunting
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Trapper Talk
16 minutes ago
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Trapper Talk
34 minutes ago
really nice, thanks for sharing did you make the pipe also,
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario.

4 years in a BA called Outdoor Adventure Leadership

Required courses included: backcountry camping, whitewater canoe tripping, winter camping, rock climbing, etc.

There was a big health component, as well as other stuff

Native studies
Exercise science
Biology
Ecology
Environmental Biology
History
Sociology

About the most fun you can have and still do post secondary education
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
I would guess moles wouldn't hesitate to eat baby mice, voles or other rodents they came across too.

Keith
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Originally Posted by LT GREY
Gulf shrimp, I've always heard also has more toxins in them.
Wouldn't know if that's true or not.
Just what friends tell me in Louisiana.
The gulf in some spots is pretty nasty overall


* Here we buy Prawns, raised in ponds in-land.


Do you buy them from Freshwater Farms in Urbana, or somewhere else?

Keith
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Lure and Bait Formulator's forum
4 hours ago
Originally Posted by Tatiana


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Tatiana,
Based on where you are, how close are the Marten you catch to what people refer to as a 'Russian Sable' ?
I've seen Marten caught along the NW coast of Alaska, that were extremely dark, with nearly no throat patch and very silky.
Unlike most of the ones here caught throughout the main land of the 'Lower 48'.


The ones in your photo seem similar, but there is that one, which appears a lot darker.
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ADC Forum
4 hours ago
A drowning rod is one, and that's just for starters . . .
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Trap Shed
4 hours ago
New from my closed sporting goods store. $100 ?? plus shipping from Iowa.
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Trapper Talk
5 hours ago
Originally Posted by humptulips
"Roads kind of suck"
When I was working at Port Alice I roomed with a truck driver. He went over to the shop every night after supper to fix flats. We were working 12 miles from camp and we had at least one flat every day, often two and occasionally three. It took an hour to drive those 12 miles. I have never seen a road surface worse. Nothing but sharp jagged shot rock.

Yeah all our roads are shot rock. Some of the main lines aren’t too bad, they do grade them while it’s an active haul route. The spurs roads are all just terrible, it is what it is, it’s slow going. On the positive side, no DOT cops, no traffic, nice scenery.
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Trapper Talk
5 hours ago
Good idea, other than I won’t eat food heated in a microwave.
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Trap Collector Forum
5 hours ago
dahlgren sure pelt, made in duluth minnesota. early 70s.
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Trapping Only
5 hours ago
That article was probably written when you could suck water out of a pond. I wouldnt do that around here nowadays
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Trap Collector Forum
6 hours ago
Looking for Elmer Meek trapping catalogs Bell 330 with the original dowel trigger setup he sold.
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Trapper Talk
6 hours ago
Franck Zanu

"A place is only as good as the people who live in it."

"My culture was there before you arrived as a guest."

"A country is built on a culture. Without that culture America wouldn't be."

Keith
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Trapper Talk
6 hours ago
Originally Posted by elsmasho82
I just wonder what they are eating cause there is nothing in there


The roaches.

Keith
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Trapper Talk
6 hours ago
I was a commercial knapper for 15 years, and I know many of the best knappers in the trade. Those are definitely well done, and you know what you are doing. Kudos!
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Trapper Talk
6 hours ago
We were like that here for a long time and we built some .358 WSSM rifles that fit the specks and then they changed it to about any rifle caliber on private ground.
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Trapping Only
6 hours ago
Final note. I can’t use marshmallows to cover the end of the tube—I eat too many of them! This, my friends, is based on fact.
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Trapper Talk
6 hours ago
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Trapper Talk
6 hours ago
Originally Posted by gcs
I look at it like this....Guys that fillet fish for a living would use them if it made them faster or more efficient.

If you watch the Pro's, they're fast, and they don't leave enough on the rack to feed the flies.

THIS!
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