Re: Best Advice I can offer to a trapper
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Re: Best Advice I can offer to a trapper
[Re: pilgrim]
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09/05/07 08:10 AM
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Daddy always said "Son, you got 2 ears and only 1 mouth....That means you should listen twice as much as you talk." Sound advice I think...That's why I don't have thousands of post, I try to listen to most of the debates before I contribute (If I can contribute)......CC
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Re: Best Advice I can offer to a trapper
[Re: Slim Pedersen]
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09/05/07 09:11 AM
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The best advice I can give anyone is exactly what the old timer told me: Don’t put too much faith into what the experts tell you. Listen and learn, but use your own mind to figure what works and what doesn’t, because the animals will teach you something new every day. Now that is a confusing statement if I ever read one. Do I ask expert advice or not? Apparently not, since I should not put much faith in expert advice. So learn from the animals by trial and error? Well, that is one piece of expert advice I intend to ignore. I have learned a lot from reading and listening to experienced trappers. It sure sounds like you are handing out expert advice from an old timer which says not to have faith in expert advice from old timers. LOL.
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Re: Best Advice I can offer to a trapper
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Slim, that advise is essentially the same as my mother taught me as a child.
"How to make a decision: First, collect all the facts, and then you are free to do as you darned well please"
Man who mistake shillelagh for fairy wand; see pixie dust, also.
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Re: Best Advice I can offer to a trapper
[Re: Wade Lacey]
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09/05/07 02:55 PM
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Thankyou Slim for your guidance. I agree because I am sorta an old codger and can remember when the only trapping info available was FFG magazine which was fine. I read volumes and volumes trapping literature. Then I think of the physical makeup of my trapline. Unlike you I am more of a water trapper and a mink trapper to be specific. My bible for trapping in this frozen northland is the bottom edge set book by Ken Smythe. Its not the total scripture though because since I started using it I have expanded it my own way and found new and various ways of making it effective WHERE I LIVE. Time is growing short and I just got a ups shipment of new 110s to boil and rust and dye before October.
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Re: Best Advice I can offer to a trapper
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09/05/07 04:02 PM
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I personally don't care if it was an old axe that he was grinding. Many missed the point in my opinion and Slim even said it in a book not to long ago: (not word for word) "If you disagree with me, good, the point I was trying to get across was to be able to think for yourself"
One other point from his book and post that I read into: Animals are individuals just as people and you have to adapt and be inovative if you want/need to get the last one out.
If the example he used was an age old argument, big whoop, it was probably easiest to remember and to make a point of differing opinions.
Born to hunt, forced to work
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Re: Best Advice I can offer to a trapper
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09/05/07 04:31 PM
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Re: Best Advice I can offer to a trapper
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09/06/07 06:35 AM
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As per usual Slim offers up some good advice.
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Re: Best Advice I can offer to a trapper
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works for me! Been working that way for from day 1. Thamks for saying so! If you listen to what most people say...They say basic things over and over, so some things remain a given. It is thier "Twist" on techniques that is interesting. Try the twist from time to time just to see if it works. You might lean a new skill to make an age old pursuit just a little more fun!
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Re: Best Advice I can offer to a trapper
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Good post Slim expert advice at times is great other times leaves ya scratching yer head sayin Huh!.
J remember Sky diveing could be a option
I dont suffer from Insanity i enjoy every minute of it.
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Re: Best Advice I can offer to a trapper
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09/06/07 08:51 AM
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From a trapper who is still a greenhorn at coyotes........... You hit the nail on the head! I have asked a lot of questions, and in the end, I was as confused or mor confused than before I asked the question. Mostly in regards to trapping equipment. I guess that's why I have a few traps of several sizes and brands with different chain set ups etc. I'm still learning. If I ever quit learning, then I should quit trapping to pursue another hobbie. Thanks Slim for the post!
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Re: Best Advice I can offer to a trapper
[Re: ZekeMan]
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09/06/07 09:21 AM
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I love advice, cause I ignore it until I need it. There are so many ways to 'set the trap' that when things dont work, you can draw on the experience of others.
Last edited by Tone; 09/06/07 09:24 AM.
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