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4 minutes ago
Do you have a link so we can see the trap? Thanks
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4 minutes ago
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7 minutes ago
It seems to me that the 48 has taller jaws. Taller from the base plate to the jaw when sprung. They may be a little wider too. I would think if you look at a picture of a 48 you would be able to tell if they are 48 jaws. The rivet could be an add on because of the base plate weld busting.
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Trapper Talk
11 minutes ago
Good Morning, currently 37, below freezing early, clear and calm...
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Trapper Talk
18 minutes ago
A cousin of mine was a tough s.o.b. Not a full time drunk, but he drank his share.
Vern was a sure enough heck raiser. The judge got tired of seeing him and told him it was time for jail or a stint in the army. Vern chose the army, found himself in Vietnam and had the time of his life. He did two tours and was mad as heck when the army wouldn't let him do a third. (A combat zone where the rules of society don't apply was a perfect place for him, and he knew it).
He never explained them other than to say he got shot, but he had 3 or 4 bullet wounds that I saw. Was missing part of an ear from a knife fight before the army. Several times when I was a kid I remember someone stopping by the house to tell dad "you better go fetch Vern. So and so made him mad and he's heading to the tavern with his shotgun to settle things". For some reason Vern would listen to dad but usually not anyone else.
One time another relative had a coon in a cage for some reason I can't remember. As I was standing there looking at it, Vern somehow got too close to the cage and the coon got a hold of his finger and just shredded it. Vern never said a word, just walked over to his truck, pulled out a bottle of whiskey and poured some on the finger. He then wrapped it up in an old dirty t shirt and went about his business like nothing ever happened. Vern was never quite right in the head.
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Trapper Talk
20 minutes ago
Originally Posted by OhioBoy
Interesting read. Thank you. Imagine spending $16,500 in 1862 on a horse. Civil war was 1861-65. Remember them trying to get Dish's horse in Lonesome Dove when that boy took a beatin? Same time frame. Those were civil war soldiers. That much money and it sounds like it was just for some horse in the mountains at a trading post somewhere... not a really good horse in town. Interesting.

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Google: "$500 in 1862 is equivalent in purchasing power to approximately to $16,500 in today's money (2026), according to inflation calculators. This reflects a cumulative inflation rate of over 3,000% over the last 164 years."

"In 1862, $500 was a substantial amount of money, often representing a significant portion of a yearly income or a large bounty payment, such as those issued during the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862."


Think of a $500 Wanted Poster. Pretty neat.


That letter from Daniel Potts, with the "mountain prices" listed, was dated 1827, so that horse was even more expensive. Horses were invaluable in the mountains. Several trappers went all the way to California to steal Spanish horses to bring back to rendezvous to sell for profit. Not many were successful.
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Trapper Talk
31 minutes ago
I don’t think 15” will be an issue. An open ( screened) back is an important component. In my experience they aren’t very effective until the water is frozen giving them less opportunity to hunt. I would suggest the 120 as a better alternative to the 110. Both in power and benefit of stability using both springs in a slot.
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32 minutes ago
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33 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Sasquatch91
I cant get photos to upload.

Down-size/re-size your photos and they’ll load for you.
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Trapper Talk
37 minutes ago
Originally Posted by yotetrapper30
So, I've been following this although not very closely. Explain it to me like I am 5. What has to happen from where you are now for Alberta to secede from Canada?


That one article someone posted says:

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Despite some new momentum, the independence movement faces significant obstacles. Dueling petitions reflect a gap in the relative popularity of the two movements. Stay Free Alberta launched a pro-independence petition in January of 2026, requiring a minimum threshold of 177,732 signatures. The anti-independence group Forever Canada launched a petition in Autumn 2025 with a minimum threshold of 293,976 signatures.

Forever Canada is believed to have garnered some 438,568 verified signatures in the sign-up period, where Stay Free Alberta reportedly just made its threshold – though this remains unconfirmed pending legal challenges. Success isn’t assured yet though given that a significant portion of the signatures are ultimately invalidated in any petition process.

Further, on April 10, the Court of King’s Bench issued a stay after a challenge from the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation and the Blackfoot Confederacy. The legal action freezes the certification of signatures for a month on the grounds that secession without consultation of First Nations violates their treaty rights.

The CEO of Alberta Prosperity Project, Mitch Sylvestre, responded to a poll indicating 26% of Albertans supported independence by saying: “Polls are irrelevant, as far as we’re concerned here. We’re not paying attention to them”, thereby raising questions about the credibility of their organization, and how realistic they are being about their goals.


Seems like they got their hands full.
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Trapper Talk
59 minutes ago
There’s a 40, 60, 250, 600, and 1500 head dairy within 20 minutes of me. I’ve heard rumors of the 40 starting to liquidate the cow herd. I know of at least that many that have shut the doors since 2010.

When I left the WKU dairy 3 years ago there were right at 400 dairies left in KY. Don’t want to leave anyone out, but there’s Big pocket of great dairies in the Warren,barren,metcalf, Todd and Christian county area
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Yes. I also believe that Jesus is his one and only son and he was crucified, died on the cross for our sins and was resurrected 3 days later and he now lives in Heaven but he is coming back soon. Guaranteed.
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1 hour ago
Nice
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1 hour ago
Fish is on my bucket list but never caught one. Our group catch a few while red fishing but I never have. Cool fish
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
That's got to make you feel good!
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1 hour ago
I found years ago the agent is the most important thing. All mine are retired or dead. Today in this time and age. Repair costs or so high that a nice truck they look at there blue book check prices and just total the vehicle. Not knocking anyone but that’s the way I see it. I got ….. over the years and switched but they are all about the same. Just bundle to get best rates and just figure it is what it is in this day and age.
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Trapper Talk
8 hours ago
Best advice from an attorney I ever got! And for a heck of a lot less $$$.
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Trapper Talk
8 hours ago
Originally Posted by Big Sam
Originally Posted by Yes sir
For paste type lures I put it in a half gal or gallon zip lock bag depending on volume and cut a hole in the corner and squeeze it out like a cake decorator.

You ought to drive up and help ADC decorate his baked goods. Lol
I'll probably join you, because I bottle beaver lure the same way.

laugh I wanted to, but was in no position to razz him about that. LOL
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Trapper Talk
8 hours ago
Originally Posted by claycreech
Originally Posted by Swamp Wolf
Approaching 10,000 acres and still cooking. Preliminary info is it was started a small hunt camp. Hate to be in that guy's shoes.....oh, the liability!

We need some rain....

https://wfca.com/fire-map/georgia/pineland_rd


Wish I could send some of our rain your way Patrick.
It’s wet here.
How far east of town is it?

Fire is about 8 miles NE of town.
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Trapper Talk
8 hours ago
Made cranberry kambucha with them once. Was really good. They grow wild all over interior Alaska.
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Trapper Talk
8 hours ago
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Trapper Talk
9 hours ago
Best sport for a young man. Good on your son!
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Trapper Talk
9 hours ago
Sounds like a fine hunt.
I found me a dumb Missouri gobbler this morning as well. Came in on a string shortly after flydown. Double beard.[Linked Image]
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Trapper Talk
9 hours ago
That was actually pretty funny!!! I enjoyed it.
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9 hours ago
Lol, Yote. That's been quoted around him a few times. He likes hugging critters.
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