Re: Can we get serius
[Re: SkyeDancer]
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09/11/19 11:06 PM
09/11/19 11:06 PM
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james bay frontierOnt.
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What do you wanna know? Most all trapping questions on here usually get a good number of serious responses from a good cross section.
Last edited by Boco; 09/11/19 11:08 PM.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Re: Can we get serius
[Re: SkyeDancer]
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09/12/19 05:40 AM
09/12/19 05:40 AM
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Mass
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I come on seasonally, looking for useful info, can we get serious about subjects? ^^^ is exactly what would happen if the forum were to get "serious" 24/7 without a diverse group to post. There's a reason the majority of the "serious" forums are filled with empty buildings, overgrown landscape's where as if you happen to be in the right state tumbleweeds get caught up on a few "serious" questions here and there. The times are changing whether you like it or not, if you fail to board the mothership it will leave without you.
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Re: Can we get serius
[Re: SkyeDancer]
#6614964
09/12/19 07:08 AM
09/12/19 07:08 AM
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Houghton Lake, MI
strike2x
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I come on seasonally, looking for useful info, can we get serious about subjects? Serius is a radio station isn't it? I am not paying for radio.
Last edited by strike2x; 09/12/19 07:08 AM.
Wish I had more time to trap....
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Re: Can we get serius
[Re: SkyeDancer]
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09/12/19 08:15 PM
09/12/19 08:15 PM
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Maine
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If you're serious about learning, you need to do more than simply ask questions and expect the information you receive to be useful and reliable. Good questions come from your own prior work in understanding what it is your looking for, both in the field and at "your desk" so to speak, and then you can formulate those questions out of that prior work.
I wasn't kidding when I suggested pouring through the archives. The actual work of problem solving and doing your own research is ITSELF a fundamental part of understanding, whether in trapping or any other vocation. In other words, know beforehand that you have a good, solid question, and then when you ask it you'll be able to sort out the good from the bad answers. Or better yet, it'll generate more fruitful questions and useful ways of approaching future roadblocks.
Okay, so that came off as a bit preachy, but it's the only shortcut that actually works.
"...in a very few days we succeeded in taking over one hundred beaver, the skins of which were worth ten dollars per pound." Jim Beckwourth (1856)
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Re: Can we get serius
[Re: mainer]
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09/12/19 10:00 PM
09/12/19 10:00 PM
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MN
SkyeDancer
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If you're serious about learning, you need to do more than simply ask questions and expect the information you receive to be useful and reliable. Good questions come from your own prior work in understanding what it is your looking for, both in the field and at "your desk" so to speak, and then you can formulate those questions out of that prior work.
I wasn't kidding when I suggested pouring through the archives. The actual work of problem solving and doing your own research is ITSELF a fundamental part of understanding, whether in trapping or any other vocation. In other words, know beforehand that you have a good, solid question, and then when you ask it you'll be able to sort out the good from the bad answers. Or better yet, it'll generate more fruitful questions and useful ways of approaching future roadblocks.
Okay, so that came off as a bit preachy, but it's the only shortcut that actually works. I actually read through the archives the first year I was in the site
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Re: Can we get serius
[Re: SkyeDancer]
#6615668
09/12/19 10:46 PM
09/12/19 10:46 PM
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Virginia
52Carl
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I come on seasonally, looking for useful info, can we get serious about subjects? I will take this opportunity to answer your question as succinctly as possible. From my experience, NO. If one really wants to get drug deep into the weeds, away from the original topic, one would do exactly what you have just done, ask a bizarre question like yours. Most of us are not scientists nor robots. We are trappers. Trappers come with baggage, some more than others. If the likes of us is not your cup of tea, I can only suggest that you either loosen your reins a bit, or search the internet for a different trapping site. I am certain that Mr. Dobbins will refund your membership fee in full.
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Re: Can we get serius
[Re: 52Carl]
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09/12/19 11:37 PM
09/12/19 11:37 PM
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Rodney,Ohio
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I come on seasonally, looking for useful info, can we get serious about subjects? I will take this opportunity to answer your question as succinctly as possible. From my experience, NO. If one really wants to get drug deep into the weeds, away from the original topic, one would do exactly what you have just done, ask a bizarre question like yours. Most of us are not scientists nor robots. We are trappers. Trappers come with baggage, some more than others. If the likes of us is not your cup of tea, I can only suggest that you either loosen your reins a bit, or search the internet for a different trapping site. I am certain that Mr. Dobbins will refund your membership fee in full. Thats the thing with any forum, and I've been on and been in charge of a lot of them, is that all questions are not created equal. You can see the same exact question asked a hundred times and sometimes it gets a few answers, sometimes it blows up and sometimes it turns into "Camelot is a silly place". A lot of it just depends on how a question is asked. More specific questions tend to get better answers. General questions tend to get a lot of meandering answers that arent all that useful. If you're wanting to see someone make a post detailing some method so it becomes a tutorial, those kind of posts are fairly rare since we are now at what, the 20+ years of TMan? Between the archives and all the books and videos and youtube, new innovations in techniques are harder and harder to come up with. Plus most trappers, or any other field for that matter, arent in the habit of just vomiting up information on a whim. One of the reasons I am impressed with the guys that can routinely give Demos at conventions and other shows. Its hard to vomit that stuff up on command unless its something that you've been wanting to get off your chest for a long time. Myself, i've always been a give me a question and ill go with it because I now know what the audience wants.
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Re: Can we get serius
[Re: SkyeDancer]
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09/13/19 05:48 AM
09/13/19 05:48 AM
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Joined: Aug 2013
Firth, Nebraska
jabNE
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Firth, Nebraska
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And hey joking and laughing is the greatest part of this forum. My stupid thumbs slip sometimes and it always makes me smile at the smart alek responses when something gets typed I didn't mean to type with my phone keypad. Or when I dont phrase something in such a way that it cant be construed to have more than one meaning...especially if it has a really funny other meaning. I always figured humor was a decent sign of intelligence. Funniest thing I ever see on here is when someone posts a pic of an object and asks what it is to this group. Pig castrator has to be the #1 response for most objects.  Yes, when I need info the archives are awesome. I've learned so much just by doing searches and spending the time to read what I find. But if I want a good laugh, I know I just need to post a pic of something sharp or pointy and I already know what some of the community will tell me what it is! Love this forum! Jim
Last edited by jabNE; 09/13/19 05:51 AM.
Money cannot buy you happiness, but it can buy you a trapping license and that's pretty close.
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