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Trapper Talk
4 minutes ago
Mornin, -4 clear and calm.
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Trapper Talk
40 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Woodsloafer72
Eighth grade shop class. Teacher brought in a TV so we could watch it.


Same--except 6th grade science class. Teacher wheeled in the TV and we watched it happen live.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by GREENCOUNTYPETE
Originally Posted by Donnersurvivor

How far can you effectively shoot a striker fired pistol?


is the target moving or stationary ?

if it is stationary about 100 yards

if it is moving closer like 20 yards


Originally Posted by Hodagtrapper
Then add in: Is the target returning fire?

Chris


What caliber do bears use?
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Nice cat!
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Trap Shed
3 hours ago
Wide assortment of tails, never ship them before, if interested, pm me with a price an how to get them ready for shipping, they are frozen now
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
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Wilderness Trapping and Living
3 hours ago
That was close on the trap tags and class!! Thank you for all you do and the updates.
We have a lot of those same trapping proposals coming up in the next BOG meeting in Kodak eek
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Originally Posted by tucker13
For those saying this new video shows he wasnt a peaceful person video also appears to show you can have a gun and not get shot.
If that is a gun in his waistband.


It is. Watch it on U Tube video and slow it down to 1/4 speed. You can clearly the butt of a pistol in his waist band above his right hip.

Wow. Showing that much aggression to federal law enforcement officers. And he brought a firearm to the party.
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Trapping Only
4 hours ago
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Couple of cats from my neck of the woods!!!!
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Trapper Talk
4 hours ago
Looking for a Greg Thibideau of Church Point Lousiana
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Fur Handling Forum
4 hours ago
Looks nice.
Ask the buyer what he thinks and take his advice. I always ask them about our put up when we sell.
Try to maximize the size of the white belly and hang it upside down, head down to help fluff the fur. Hang them head down while on the board drying.
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Trapper Talk
4 hours ago
Originally Posted by ~ADC~
You all fat, bearded, beer drinking, stinky smelling, dirty looking, trappers really think you ought to judge others looks? laugh

Im willing if they have good looks
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Trapper Talk
4 hours ago
2.56 in SE MN.
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Trapper Talk
4 hours ago
Originally Posted by 160user
Originally Posted by Jurassic Park
You guys have been together since high school 1971 and only married 21 years? What took so long to marry her?



My parents married in 1970 and they call it 56 years of marriage.

Leap year smile
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Trapper Talk
5 hours ago
I created a prompt in chatgpt and asked it some questions about human health & safety, as well as utility. Here's part of that response (and a picture).

1. Toxicity & Chemical Composition (the main concern)

Osage orange contains flavonoids (notably osajin and pomiferin) and other phenolic compounds that give the heartwood its yellow–orange color and legendary rot resistance.

These compounds are: Antimicrobial, Antifungal, Poorly soluble in water, Not known to be bioaccumulative, Not known to be toxic to humans at incidental exposure levels.

Importantly: The fruit (hedge apple) is mildly irritating to some people’s skin, but the wood itself is not toxic. No peer-reviewed literature documents oral toxicity, endocrine disruption, or carcinogenic risk from contact with the heartwood. Osage orange has been used historically for food-adjacent applications (fence posts, tool handles, mallets, bowls) for over 150 years with no epidemiological red flags. If this were a concern, it would already be well documented — this species is too widely used and studied for it to have gone unnoticed.

2. Extractives & Food Contact Safety

Osage orange heartwood is rich in extractives (≈10–15% by dry weight), which is high — but these are bound in lignin and cell walls and do not readily migrate into food, especially once the wood is: Fully dried, Planed or sanded, Sealed with oil/wax, Even when unsealed, migration would be: Extremely low, Limited to trace phenolics, Comparable or lower than many approved food-contact woods (e.g., oak, walnut)

3. Antimicrobial Properties (a benefit, not a risk)

Several lab studies show Osage orange extractives inhibit: E. coli, Staphylococcus, Listeria, Fungal species,
This puts it in the same category as: Maple, Beech, Oak, Teak (though teak has silica issues for knives). In practical kitchen terms: it is at least as safe as maple, and possibly more hygienic.

4. Mechanical Properties & Knife Safety

Osage orange is: Extremely dense (~0.76–0.85 SG), Very hard (Janka ≈ 2,600 lbf), Fine-grained, Diffuse porous

This means: It resists deep knife grooves (where bacteria hide), It won’t splinter under normal use, It dulls knives slightly faster than maple, but not dangerously so It does not shed harmful dust once cured and cleaned.

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Trapper Talk
5 hours ago
Originally Posted by NonPCfed
Law Dog- How deep to you think it is now..?

TheYouthTrapper- You actually have muskrat huts up there..? grin I haven't seen a hut in my county since 2020. I forgot how truly different now the northeast quadrant of SD is compared to the southeast. The past fall and this winter is almost as dry and open as was 2023/24. Enjoy your water!!


Huts everywhere, usually every slough has one or 2 of them. Not like last year, though, but it should shape up to be a good spring. Goal is 1,000 rats for the year.
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Trapper Talk
5 hours ago
The post office has a day of reckoning coming our federal representatives are doing a review of why the service sucks with ridiculous delivery times it goes everywhere but where it should be going to. Not that anything will change. LOL
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Trapper Talk
5 hours ago
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Trapper Talk
5 hours ago
If I just run water with the new one it makes a noise like it’s pre staging if the hot water is called for, the old one did not do that and nothing happened until the hot water faucet called for water not just when the cold moved in the line. Maybe that’s an improvement to get hot water faster somehow? To soon to tell but there’s nothing like a hot shower.

I keep the temp setting where I’m comfortable when I shower just turn on the hot no adjusting needed that way just straight hot with a 2 knob system.
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Trapper Talk
5 hours ago
My wife has been on a bunch of those cruises. She always finds one of her girlfriends to go with her.
I’d rather have a stick in my eye, but she loves a crowd.
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Trapper Talk
6 hours ago
Originally Posted by Tatiana
We have local buyers (most of whom later sell the fur at the auctions) who offer much lower prices than one would get directly at the auctions, but the peculiarities of our harvest permit distribution system and auction requirements (including what's called veterinary certification) make it very complicated for trappers to sell their furs at the auctions, so the majority of trappers end up selling their furs locally.

Sounds like "The harvest permit system" could be a way for bureaucrats to make money or some form of profit by handing out these permits. We have the same corruption in this country.
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Trapper Talk
6 hours ago
Cell service I believe.

I was elk hunting in Colorado a couple years ago. The next camp down from us had their trailer broken into and all their gear and a four-wheeler were stolen. They had a air tag on the four wheeler. Police recovered it all within about 3 hours. Some meth heads in town.

Ol dad
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Trapper Talk
6 hours ago
When social media and women meet, the result is rarely good.
OP, you are in a tough spot, your wife has morphed; don't know if there is anything good that you can do about it. You might want to start secretly planning an exit strategy. Sorry for the bad news.
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Trapper Talk
6 hours ago
On a similar note, I've seen bear poop piles that are nearly 100% whole huckleberries (blueberries). I've ofte thought that you could probably wash them off and bake a pretty good pie.
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