Re: kermit stearns
[Re: The Beav]
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05/09/19 05:39 AM
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Mr. Stearns published a 2 sided page on mink trapping. It was called "A Mink Line". I have the original and I have run off some copy's on request by some of you on T man.
He held a mink trapping seminar at one of the NTA conventions I think It was at Foun Du Lac WIs don't remember the year. This Is where I got the one page hand out. 1986 Beav I attended his classroom presentation and took notes from the man. Still got 'em somewhere. I'd like a copy of the Mink Line if you could.
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Re: kermit stearns
[Re: Buzznudder]
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05/09/19 06:34 AM
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Mark June
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I met Kermit while attending as a student at the FTA college in 1983. I can still see him standing in water knee deep in hip boots while instructing, showing all of us as attendees how to fence mink with small sticks in his Victor 1.5. He was a master at fencing all sorts of predators, not just mink.
Kermit also was an excellent fox trapper also and used a rig with a Victor 1.5 wired to a cherry wood stake that was hand carved with a pointed end. The whole rig was dyed in walnut hulls or similar to give it a dark appearance.
What struck me in the day (late 1970's- early 1980's) was that Kermit Stearns from PA , George Stewart from CO, Larry Johnston from AL and Odon Corr from SD, etc.... all the FTA instructors were passionate about teaching in an era when lips were tight. I mean tight, tight. Kermit especially loved to talk trapping. I personally learned MUCH from this humble man from PA.
Major Boddicker invited me back to assistant instruct with Odon Corr (SD) the following year and as I was checking into the bunkhouse that year, Kermit Stearns walked up to me and said it was good to see me again and proceeded to grab my duffle bag and head towards where the instructors bunked. I remember full well how at my tender age of 27 I was not going to let who I considered to be a true legend of trapping carry my bag (Kermit was decades my senior) BUT that I would certainly tote his if I could! Kermit smiled and off he went with my bag anyway. Very humble sincere man. Wonderful man. I was blessed to learn trapping from him but more importantly "how" to teach trapping too.
I've talked and still talk passionately about a man I barely knew but who I think was a pioneer along with Boddicker in trapper training history, what with FTA college being what it has been all these many decades.
And Kermit was right there at the front end helping to shape and mold the training that has helped so many at FTA College.
A few years ago now I was at my booth at a PA show and a PA trapper came up to my booth and handed me a trap. It was a Victor 1.5 with a cherry wood stake wired on as a stake all dyed dark to have it blend in whether it was a mink trap or used elsewhere. The trapper (I don't remember his name but can still see his face) asked me if I knew what the trap was? I smiled and got a little emotional (as that man was tearing up a bit also)... and I said, "I sure do. I answered, "This is a Kermit Stearns trap." The trapper at my booth said, "Mark, look at the trap tag." So I grabbed at the tag, flipped it over and read it, "Kermit Stearns (along with his information from PA)". As I shook my head and remembered that great gentlemen from years before that had passed, I offered the man at my booth payment but he refused saying that he bought it at a PTA auction and that because I often give Kermit credit wherever I go and whoever I talk with, he wanted me to have it. What a wonderful gesture by a fellow trapper!
I can promise you that Kermit's legacy lives on in me as I barely knew him but he made a large impact in my trapping life. Perhaps some of you reading this have had a similar wonderful experience. I cherish the fact that I got to know him and that I was fortunate to learn from him.
Kermit's trap is on my office shelf along with a few others from those I have had the privilege to meet and or learn from during my trapping career.
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Re: kermit stearns
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05/09/19 08:22 AM
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Mac I stand corrected .I remember him doing a question and answer column. I connected him to the wrong magazine. Fur Fish Game put out a book Favorite Sets of Top Trappers which was a compilation from Furtakers of America book that included a chapter by Kermit Stearns Thanks Mac for helping me remember what magazine his column was in .Maybe a little more coffee will clear my cobwebs this morning I published the book Famous Sets of Top Trappers in the late 1990's when I was editor of the Fur Taker magazine. It was a fundraiser for the FTA, I presented the idea to the board at one of the conventions. I agreed to compile and edit the stories at no charge if the FTA would pay the cost to produce the book and they agreed to do 1,000 of them. It made pretty good money for the organization so we printed a second 1,000 copies, and we went on to do another one, Famous Sets of Top Trappers 2.
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Re: kermit stearns
[Re: BernieB.]
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05/09/19 02:08 PM
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I am pretty sure he also had a small chapter in the fox book that the guy that went as Smitty wrote. (Smitty wrote a coyote book as well published a book about an interview with Thorpe.)
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Re: kermit stearns
[Re: Buzznudder]
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05/09/19 03:51 PM
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Update on fellow Trapper Kermit Stearns. info from "FIND A GRAVE' Kermit was an avid outdoorsman and wrote for two outdoors magazines in the 1930s. Since 1977 he wrote a question and answer column for a trapper's magazine. He operated a black angus cattle farm and taught horseback riding as well as provided pony rides for local fairs and picnics. At one time he co-owned an auto business. He was a US Navy veteran of WW II, serving in the 89th CB Unit. He served as President of the Cambridge Springs Rod and Gun Club and director of District 1, Pennsylvania Trappers' Association. He was inducted into the Pennsylvania Trappers' Association's Hall of Fame in 1978. In 1994 he was cited by the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for his work with sportsmen. He enjoyed gardening and hiking. He was survived by his wife Juanita E. Right Stearns whom he married Aug. 7, 1941, 6 children, 17 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8750107/kermit-lord-stearnsKermit Lord Stearns BIRTH 7 Feb 1912 Cambridge Springs, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, USA DEATH 11 May 2004 (aged 92) Cambridge Springs, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, USA BURIAL Miller Station Cemetery Cambridge Springs, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, USA MEMORIAL ID 8750107 · View Source REST IN PEACE
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Re: kermit stearns
[Re: Buzznudder]
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05/09/19 03:52 PM
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Update on fellow Trapper Kermit Stearns. info from "FIND A GRAVE' Kermit was an avid outdoorsman and wrote for two outdoors magazines in the 1930s. Since 1977 he wrote a question and answer column for a trapper's magazine. He operated a black angus cattle farm and taught horseback riding as well as provided pony rides for local fairs and picnics. At one time he co-owned an auto business. He was a US Navy veteran of WW II, serving in the 89th CB Unit. He served as President of the Cambridge Springs Rod and Gun Club and director of District 1, Pennsylvania Trappers' Association. He was inducted into the Pennsylvania Trappers' Association's Hall of Fame in 1978. In 1994 he was cited by the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for his work with sportsmen. He enjoyed gardening and hiking. He was survived by his wife Juanita E. Right Stearns whom he married Aug. 7, 1941, 6 children, 17 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8750107/kermit-lord-stearnsKermit Lord Stearns BIRTH 7 Feb 1912 Cambridge Springs, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, USA DEATH 11 May 2004 (aged 92) Cambridge Springs, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, USA BURIAL Miller Station Cemetery Cambridge Springs, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, USA MEMORIAL ID 8750107 · View Source REST IN PEACE
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Re: kermit stearns
[Re: Buzznudder]
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05/09/19 04:17 PM
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More on Kermit Retiring in 2002 from the trapping industry, he was an outdoorsman and wrote for two outdoor magazines in the 1930s. Since 1977, he wrote a question-and-answer column for Trappers magazine. https://trapperman.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/347062/Question_about_a_mink_set_in_aR.C. Smith's "Smitty's Fox Trapping Encyclopedia" Book R.C. Smith's "Smitty's Fox Trapping Encyclopedia" Book contains 165 pages of intense fox trapping instruction. This book also features chapters from the following top trappers: Steve Craig, Herman Cupples, Gary Dunlap, Richard Rast, Kermit Stearns, Herb Simon and others. I suggest you review copies of the trapper starting 1977 and buy RC Smiths book on fox trapping as it has a chapter written by Kermit. In addition TRAPPERMAN archives has a lot written on Kermit and other experts that most have never heard of or forgot about. Enjoy your trapping Henpecked.
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Re: kermit stearns
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05/09/19 04:18 PM
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Smitty is RC Smith: pretty good author, he wrote 3 books, Coyote Trapping, Fox Trapping and the book where he interviewed Johnny Thorpe. I know I have the coyote book and the Thorpe Book and may have the fox book, I think it was called Fox Trappers Encyclopedia. Kermit Sterns had a collum in the early "The Trapper" similar to Willey Carrol's, I have a stack of those next to my chair sand will double check those also, I will check some of the old NTA mags as I believe he made the cover with maybe Pat Sedlack. i will do some digging. Smitty was interviewed on trapping radio not long ago.
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Re: kermit stearns
[Re: Buzznudder]
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05/12/19 12:20 PM
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He had a article called " the hidden pocket set " published in the OSTA book Selected sets .
Fur Trapping ; Its not about making Money, Its All about the Adventures you'll have on the Trapline .
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