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Re: Winter Trapping From Wall Tent
[Re: Trapper55]
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 08/04/07 11:03 PM
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get a camp trailer, and enjoy the line. Yancy 
 
  
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Re: Winter Trapping From Wall Tent
[Re: Trapper55]
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 08/04/07 11:50 PM
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If you do attempt this make sure you have plenty of firewood.  That said even if you are using a fuel stove you can never have too much firewood.  10 years ago I moved into a house that had seven cords of wood already setting there.  We had a wood stove in one end of the house and a fireplace in the other.  I ended up cutting 5 cords and had to buy another 7 cords.  Yes we used our firplace/woodstove very much and yes the winter of 96/97 was a good one here in Montana.. 
 
  
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Re: Winter Trapping From Wall Tent
[Re: Newt]
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 08/05/07 06:13 AM
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 I elk hunt out of one every year and love them. One of the most important things is put a plastic tarp fly over the top and extend it out in front for a covered entry way, we go 10-12 ft.The purpose is to keep snow from accumulating on the roof and it keeps the canvas dry, extend it all the way to the ground on the sides too. A well set up tent can be as comfortable as a cabin, warm and dry. The covered entry way is perfect for fire wood and also a good place to cook. I spent 31 days in elk camp 3 years ago and didn't want to come home! 
 
  
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Re: Winter Trapping From Wall Tent
[Re: mickeysdad]
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 08/05/07 06:33 AM
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another important consideration that i have found while camping in the back country. PICK YOUR LOCATION CAREFULLY! little things such as trees blowing off in a storm or 4" of water running through your tent floor can make for some exciting times and dangerous.otherwise a wall tent is great , i use a 16x20 for 5 guys. also don't take the firewood supply lightly , the storm from above was 60 degrees one day and about 15 degrees , 2 days later and after the heavy rainfall , dry wood was pretty darn important. depending how many bears are in the area and how the berries etc. do , you could have probs. there also . good luck ,sure sounds like fun! 
 
  
Opportunity only knocks it won't open the door for you ! lifetime member RMEF , WTA ,NRA
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Re: Winter Trapping From Wall Tent
[Re: BUZZSAW]
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 08/05/07 07:02 AM
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 You are getting some very good advice.  As stated these guys make a super tent. http://www.davistent.com/ As mickeysdad pointed out a couple of large plastic tarps can make the difference between being miserable or being comftorable. I covered up my pop-up camper in a late October Moose hunt.  The weather was tough cold and wet for the entire week.  That $30 tarp kept the canvas dry and warm as well as allowing the snow to just slide off the roof.    I doubt Bears or Wolves will cause you any grief. The thought does get the blood flowing though when you hear a bump in the night !  
 
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Re: Winter Trapping From Wall Tent
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 08/05/07 07:13 AM
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2poor , you haven't had any bear prob.s where your at? when we go to ontairio ,canada  or nothern minn. there have been quite afew times the bears were filthy thick. i'm talking years with very few berries etc. , you couldn't leave camp for 15 minutes and the little buggers would be leaning up against your trk windows etc. looking for a twinkie. and any fish slime on the boat and the buggers where doing the hula hula dance in there trying to find the fish half the night. and we keep a pretty clean camp. 
 
  
Opportunity only knocks it won't open the door for you ! lifetime member RMEF , WTA ,NRA
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Re: Winter Trapping From Wall Tent
[Re: BUZZSAW]
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 08/05/07 07:22 AM
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 I trap in the fall !  November on to be exact.  The bears are sleeping by then. I doubt they will come visit that time of year !
   Now go set up a camp in Bear Country in June and you will get a Visitor every night. 
   I live in Bear Country every day. Spent hundreds of nights in Northern MN and Ontario in a tent.  Yet to be Bear ate !! 
 
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Re: Winter Trapping From Wall Tent
[Re: k9.]
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 08/05/07 10:20 AM
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Here is our Soldier Creek fence camp in 1987. Great view when you got up every morning.    K-9 I'm getting ready to head up to Soldier Creek area in a few weeks. I always spend the first few days of grouse season hunting Soldier Creek, Buck Mtn, Buck Creek Vees and on back into Battle Park. Could have been I went by your camp a time or two. I spent 3 or 4 weeks up in that area the summer and fall of 87  
 
  
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