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51 minutes ago
Dr. Elliot Zieman, a research biologist I know, found these in opossums from Ohio and Illinois:

"Mycoplasma spp. (likely hemotropic mycoplasmas) — highest prevalence at 83.95%

Rickettsia spp. (spotted fever group rickettsiae or similar) — 44.44%, more common in Illinois samples

Trypanosoma cruzi (causative agent of Chagas disease) — 43.21%, more likely in residential areas and spleen samples

Apicomplexan pathogens (protozoans such as Sarcocystis, Toxoplasma, or Besnoitia spp.) — 37.04%, more prevalent in Ohio samples

Borrelia burgdorferi (causative agent of Lyme disease) — lowest at 16.05%

These infections were generally subclinical in the opossums, highlighting their role as reservoirs for potentially zoonotic pathogens.

In separate work, Zieman investigated opossums as intermediate hosts for Sarcocystis neurona (the primary cause of equine protozoal myeloencephalitis, with zoonotic relevance), and his lab has documented macroparasites like cestodes (tapeworms) and the trematode Rhopalis sp. in opossums."

I donated a lot of opossums to the study, while he was working at Wilmington College with one of my best friends, who is also my partner in the new nursery business.

Years ago, my friend Gus cooked 2 November caught opossums I gave him. They had all their fat reserves still. The fat coated the meat and made it too greasy for him to enjoy eating. He did say cooked opossum smelled good.

I have no real desire to try opossum meat. They smell terrible to me, sort of sickly sweet, when I'm skinning one. The green gunk that comes out, when you kill one is unappetizing too. I may try one, as it's getting harder to find new meats for New Year's Day. If I do eat opossum, it's going to be thoroughly cooked.

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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Big ones.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
The key to cooking goose is to put so much stuff on it you can no longer taste the goose, or you can take a short cut and just feed it to the dog.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
No one size fits all set for dams. You got to read each one and set accordingly. Some will have a clear and beat down crossover, I like setting snare or 330 on the downhill side ideally well blended. If deep enough uphill I'll set a foothold on a drowner. No need to breach if it is well traveled. Check out the uphill side, often there will be a ditch or channel running the upstream face as thats where they scooped up mud to seal the dam. That channel is good to set with snare or 330 as they'll often swim the length of the dam. A small leak along the dam can encourage them to inspect the dam, set either side but not at the leak. Other dams you can make a small breach with a foot hold offset slightly. Dam corners are often were the crossover is due to terrain but not always. One caution on crossovers, beaver aren't the only critters using a crossover. You may not want to set a crossover if avoiding non targets. Beaver can be lured to other areas.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
We are buying a set of their cast for each of my girls, my wife found cedar chests for both of them she slowly fills with stuff to take with them when they move out and a proper set of cast iron is hugely important to both of us.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
I sure am glad all y'all numb nuts are faster than a speeding car while running backward, no less.

I, for one, am too old and too fat to run anywhere other than to the john. Car comes at me. I ain't second guessing, I'll light it up.

Some of y'all are letting your natural cautionary fear of government abuse of power, a totally natural and laudable fear that I share with you, color your opinions. While some are lost in TDS delusion.

IMO, there is no possible way to square saying you fully support what ICE is doing in rounding up illegals yet call this act of self-defense unacceptable. It is merely an unfortunate outcome of that which you say you fully support because were it not a protester, it would be an illegal fighting back. To be crass, you can't make an omelet without cracking some eggs.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Originally Posted by AntiGov
That's just in the big city peeler .....most of us normal Americans enjoy the presence of ice and thier work

Although capping a beezoe in the head as she drives by is not acceptable imo

Just a chicken wing move from a rooster wad with a badge


You may have noticed that small town Newport about had a conniption fit when they found out Homeland Security was secretly planning on building an ICE detention center there. So nope, not just the big cities.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Originally Posted by 330-Trapper
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The one on the right looks like that kid playing the banjo in Deliverance.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
WTG Kyle!
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Lure and Bait Formulator's forum
2 hours ago
reading yes sirs answer made my head spin lol
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Originally Posted by GUNNLEG
To me they’re simultaneous if you’re looking for progress. I just spent the last 2.5 years restoring a matching numbers 73 Z28 RS. YOU WILL GET OVERWHELMED working on just the body or just the engine. I found that being able to bounce back and forth helped to keep me sane, but that might just be how I’m wired.


Don't remember that color.

Is that the color on the VIN tag ??

Curious....what is the paint code ?.

Looks good !
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Steak here tonight too.

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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
I like top pan as well, a lot less squirrel catches.
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Wilderness Trapping and Living
2 hours ago
Following this post. Pretty interesting stuff. Look forward to more of your posts and pics Tatiana!!
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
thanks ill try that!
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2 hours ago
TTT

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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
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Kids Forum
3 hours ago
That's with both bow and gun I think
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
oof lol
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
"There was a time when we could take them at their word," Wilson said of how federal officials had described the shooting. "That time is long past."

When was that? 1776?
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Originally Posted by wrestlecoach
Folgers Black Silk

This is good, much better than regular Folgers, or at least it was, I haven't had it for a couple years. Also much more expensive than regular Folgers.
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Got mine in September in Minnesota
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Trapper Talk
4 hours ago
Very nice one.
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Trapping Only
4 hours ago
Originally Posted by Shakeyjake
Originally Posted by jnsff69
Does anybody use wolffang or super stakes for wolf or just chain & drags?

I’ve thought about it, but worried about the cable rubbing against the edge of the frozen ground/ice. On my line, most of the main travel routes are along the beaver creeks & ponds so there’s no shortage of ice. I might try making my own. For ice I just drilled a hole, pounded a chain through and it freezes in short order. The last loop of chain has a bolt through it to ram through the hole down to the water, then grabs the ice when pulled. I’m thinking them ice anchors for mountain climbing would be nice but they’re bloody expensive, but I guess nothings cheap when it comes to wolves…..lol. I know guys use them to anchor a come along to when pulling out frozen in/stuck snowmobiles in the middle of the lake.

I guess I should specify, I've always used chained super stakes, I've never used the cable ones.
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Trapper Talk
4 hours ago
Well we checked our few remaining sets today. Didn't get stuck or slide off the road but the 3 mph roads still had me puckering!

We are hoping for some frozen mornings tonget things rolling again!

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