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|  Little known tips from the old guys on trapperman!
 #296277 08/14/07 06:49 PM
08/14/07 06:49 PM
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For you guys 25 and older and have been trapping for several years... Can you give me a tip on trapping that I may not of heard of before?  I've seen lots of videos, read lots of books and magazines, and I'm dedicated to several trapping forums... but in my never ending quest for new tips and tricks, I'd like to see what you old farts (like me) can offer.   Don't you young guys feel left out. I'll make a post for you as well. ~ADC~ |  |  |  
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[Re: James]
 #296294 08/14/07 07:03 PM
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Paul Dobbins
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Use a walking stick when in the water to find the deep holes before you step into them. 
 
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[Re: Paul Dobbins]
 #296302 08/14/07 07:08 PM
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otterman
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I like to use twist ties from plastic bags to tie up my coni safties keeps them from falling back on or helps me keep from leaving them on 
 We get out of life only as much as we really want and work hard enough to achieve
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 #296325 08/14/07 07:31 PM
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HunterInShadows
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at the beginning of each season let your kid wear your waders first! They will let you know if there is a leak in them when the ice water comes in! 
 KIDS! They are what we live for!
 
 
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[Re: HunterInShadows]
 #296333 08/14/07 07:33 PM
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RdFx
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Take younger  person along under pretense of teaching trapping but have him or her carry your bvrs out from the bvr pond  way-way back  off  da road...LOL.... 
 RdFx
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[Re: HunterInShadows]
 #296339 08/14/07 07:36 PM
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RdFx
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Take younger  person along under pretense of teaching trapping but have him or her carry your bvrs out from the bvr pond  way-way back  off  da road...LOL....   and when you get home feed them real good  on bvr steaks and then show them how to flesh first beaver and then let them do the other 29 for practice... Practice makes perfect you know!!!!!!! 
 RdFx
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[Re: Riverotter2]
 #296385 08/14/07 08:09 PM
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Beaverhunter2
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Always have a few of your least-favorite lower-cost traps in the truck.  When you see a set that looks really good but you're concerned about theft, use one of them.  You'll be surprised how often you make the catch- and don't get ripped off!  And if you do lose the trap- that's what it was there for.  A few extra catches will cover the cost of several stolen traps.
 John
 
 Life Member- National Trappers Association and
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Newt
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In a boat or just any where you are away from a road or people. Put your cell phone in a Vinyl Bag .The kind that the guys on Jet Skis use. WEAR it around your neck. A wet cell phone will do you NO good. Here I speck from experance. It should have cost us our lives.  Now even in summer my cell phone is in one of these bags and it's around my neck. 
 
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Drifter
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Write down in a notebook trap locations and types of sets so if something happens someone can go pick up your traps . We aren't geting any younger and more suseptable to the bugs going around .
 
 I also finally started using Paul's idea after floating my hat SEVERAL times .
 
 
 Drifter
 
 Some individuals use statistics as a drunk man uses lamp-posts — for support rather than for illumination.
 
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 #296457 08/14/07 08:57 PM
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Jonathan
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Many have shown up in ink here; however, some are subtle mentions that get disguised in threads when slipped in off the path of the main topic. 
 There are really probably few "little known" tips left on the trapping shelves in hiding, except for a few that foolishly remain "secret" yet and are under the witness protection program for all eternity. Most tips surface as variations of a theme that has been on stage for many years.
 
 I just commented on the use of egg shells on an adjacent post here today. No big deal. First time that I have seen the topic mentioned before in the two years I have been in cyberspace.
 
 Will be sitting in this class waiting to see who else raises their hand. I am still trainable, and enjoy adding new knowledge to my learning curves.
 
 Jonathan
 
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[Re: Reynard]
 #296588 08/14/07 10:13 PM
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WOW! You all are great! Keep them coming! Thanks!
 ~ADC~
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[Re: white17]
 #296603 08/14/07 10:23 PM
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Trophyhunter
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Well here's one that I'll bet few of you have heard.  I learned this back in the early 60's.  (That's 1960's)  I'll try to be delicate in describing it.
 Back in the 40's guys in the west, and maybe elsewhere, used what we today refer to as tampons, as an attractant.  These were "previously owned" tampons.  A lot of them were cloth still  and it would be tied on a nearby bush  to act as a call lure.  Apparently at times  a fox or coyote or whatever would actually make off with the cloth.  This gave rise to an old saying that found it's way into everyday speech, not just trapping lingo.  The saying:  "Well if that don't take the rag off the bush "!!  Which would translate into....'well I'll be darned"  today.  Obviously married trappers had an advantage over single guys.
Ken you are one unique man...LOL my tip: double and triple check the safeties on your coni's, make sure you take them off before walking away!!! 
 I survived the death clutch of Boss Hog, and am now here for my 3rd tour of duty on Tman
 
 
 
 
 
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