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1 hour ago
Where did the stuff that caused the Big Bang come from? And what purpose do stars have for evolution?
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1 hour ago
Dang. Guess bear tracker and I need to learn stuff
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1 hour ago
Mr. Grandpa trapper I had most of my family move to New meadow Idaho from southern mo. May have been from the snakes or the lack of work.
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1 hour ago
Lol. I saw Ozzy on the blizzard of oz tour there .
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1 hour ago
Originally Posted by Providence Farm
have them that can't really speak English well come into work driving a rig. Biden pushed programs they basically just gave them cdl's from what a trucker was telling me last week. I don't know how true it is bit would not doubt it.

Turbans in truck stops is an all too common sight in my travels to the lesser 48
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1 hour ago
Next season I'd like to see worst sets with catch pictures
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
The cat wiperer.
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2 hours ago
Crazy, but cool.
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2 hours ago
Originally Posted by NorthwesternYote
Originally Posted by warrior
Probably make altar boys a sacrament.

Was that necessary?

So what did it hurt ? I had no time for the last pope, If this one is left at all I wont have time for him either
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Thanks cousin.
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2 hours ago
Ol boy don’t put up with wetbacks lol
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Originally Posted by warrior
Oh, and India's other neighbor to the north, China, makes some claims on parts of Kashmir as well. They've also had a recent border spat with India and came up short.


And have made a lot of investments with their belts and roads in Pakistan building a lot of infrastructure worth billions easly in range if Indias missiles. they have some very advance hypersonic
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Trap Shed
3 hours ago
Brand new, not assembled. I bought this new and then decided to pave my driveway. 60" wide, pull with atv or lawn tractor.
Located is south central Wisconsin. $1100. (they are $1400 new)

Zim
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Trap Collector Forum
3 hours ago
Thank you for the info. I have been really busy with SW Oregon spring bear hunts, and just got a day or two to rest and recover. You all have been a great help.
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
I am fortunate….
My forearm is about the length of a adult beaver,,,,the others part is were a beaver will step…
Great to be a monkey sometimes….
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Foxkidd,

I think we could stand to have a pope Leroy. Might get some stuff done in the church.
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Gay as Sevell…!!!??……l
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Trap Shed
3 hours ago
Most are all done molting would be a good time to get nice colored ones !!
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
I think that’s the brand I found. It would be for a 223 so very little recoil
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Originally Posted by Vinke
I just edit as many time as needed so I can understand what I typed….

"times"
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3 hours ago
Folks can't act like adults, so we'll get rid of them.
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Trapper Talk
5 hours ago
Here is a photo Mike.

It starts to bind up on the first notch, second notch is maybe double the normal amount of pressure to hold the jaws.

It is easier to do by lowering the trap in place with the safety on, then set the trigger. In deep water I usually pull the whole stand up, but if I am using them in shallow water under 30” or so deep, i will often set the trap and take the safety off and then lower it onto the stand, which requires pulling the sides of the H stand apart a bit to get the the trap to fall onto the pegs, then I give them a good squeeze to tighten them into the bind. But the best is to lower the trap onto the stand and then set it so it binds nice and tight. It really jumps when triggered, and that is the most important moment because as the springs move the increase “torque”. The 1216’s have a lot of steel which equates to a lot of inertia resisting the springs right at first. Having that extra pressure from the bind makes them plenty fast. Maybe still not as fast as a Sauvageau 11x13, but fast enough.

A picture is worth a thousand words. Or two sentences if your name is Vinke….


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Trapper Talk
5 hours ago
Head color and body size, no wattles, or snood.
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Trapper Talk
5 hours ago
Originally Posted by TC1
I have a couple of the VX6’s. A first year model and a newer HD model. For the magnification range and bang for the buck I don’t know why I would go any other route myself. If you own a VX6, I would think you’ve already sold yourself on its merits if you have used it in the field much. Rugged, dependable, great glass, and made right here in the good old U.S.A. not saying there are other scopes with the same attributes, but the fact it has U.S.A. stamped on it is the deal sealer for me.

Can you tell any difference in the VX6 gen 1 from the Gen 2?
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Trapper Talk
5 hours ago
I had to grid through the woods yesterday looking for my trash bags. The diaper eater dipped the can over and drug it all over. There should be a bounty on every one of those nasty things. Before long, they will leave the trash alone and start gorging on fawns instead.
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