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Re: Beaverpeeler's first coyote hunt of the year. [Re: newhouse114] #6683863
12/05/19 09:54 AM
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My Dogs have treed three big tom cats and I moved to another cattle Ranch in November. I bought five dozen 550's Coyote traps that I haven't had time to set yet. I still would have helped Carl, I would have had to rib the heck out of him but we would have helped [Linked Image]
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Re: Beaverpeeler's first coyote hunt of the year. [Re: newhouse114] #6683919
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Anyone who bad mouths a mini van has never owned one, I lived out of one all summer on the rodeo trail. they darn sure don’t look real cool but they’re sure practical. Beaverpeeler didn’t you trap out of a VW bug in your college days?

Re: Beaverpeeler's first coyote hunt of the year. [Re: newhouse114] #6684056
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No, actually that was the op’s first trapping rig. It was amazing the places he could get into with the clearance and turnaround space of that bug!


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Re: Beaverpeeler's first coyote hunt of the year. [Re: newhouse114] #6684060
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Sorry I missed you Catpincher. You could have put me to work skinning or something if’ you’d have known. Btw, I made sure sheriff Tom got in touch with the ranch with my insurance info. They won’t be putting their bulls in there for another month.

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Re: Beaverpeeler's first coyote hunt of the year. [Re: newhouse114] #6684154
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That fence rebuild might be a blessing , beaverpeeler


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Re: Beaverpeeler's first coyote hunt of the year. [Re: newhouse114] #6684155
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Lots of VW bugs were made into off road dune buggies back in the day.
The old cars with real frames and rear wheel drive were as good as a truck except without the clearance.


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Re: Beaverpeeler's first coyote hunt of the year. [Re: Trapper155] #6684186
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Originally Posted by Trapper155
Anyone who bad mouths a mini van has never owned one, I lived out of one all summer on the rodeo trail. they darn sure don’t look real cool but they’re sure practical. Beaverpeeler didn’t you trap out of a VW bug in your college days?

Your always gonna have that exception of a few people who think they are superior to everyone else and have no class. You know the type, they crucify people who are in the same boat, the trappers boat, instead of lifting them up. Keep rockin Beaverpeeler, glad your ok.


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Re: Beaverpeeler's first coyote hunt of the year. [Re: Catch22] #6684634
12/05/19 11:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Catch22
Originally Posted by Trapper155
Anyone who bad mouths a mini van has never owned one, I lived out of one all summer on the rodeo trail. they darn sure don’t look real cool but they’re sure practical. Beaverpeeler didn’t you trap out of a VW bug in your college days?

Your always gonna have that exception of a few people who think they are superior to everyone else and have no class. You know the type, they crucify people who are in the same boat, the trappers boat, instead of lifting them up. Keep rockin Beaverpeeler, glad your ok.

Thanks for the support Catch, it's all in good fun.

I'm back home now and tomorrow I get to start shopping for a new market/trapping rig. Any Pinto wagons still round?

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Re: Beaverpeeler's first coyote hunt of the year. [Re: newhouse114] #6684638
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Lol, maybe a mercury Bobcat would fill the void. grin


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Re: Beaverpeeler's first coyote hunt of the year. [Re: beaverpeeler] #6684691
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Originally Posted by beaverpeeler
No, actually that was the op’s first trapping rig. It was amazing the places he could get into with the clearance and turnaround space of that bug!

I actually went down the coast to gold beach last Friday to buy another Tacoma for a trapping rig, had to tell my girlfriend the story of your guys elbow lake adventure and give her the history lesson you gave me at the Smith River as we passed them

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Re: Beaverpeeler's first coyote hunt of the year. [Re: newhouse114] #6685072
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Hey Kirk, that is so cool to hear that!

I'm actually looking at maybe a Tacoma to replace my totaled vehicle. But the prices I saw on Craigslist last night made my head spin! What year Tacoma did you buy?

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Re: Beaverpeeler's first coyote hunt of the year. [Re: newhouse114] #6685077
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Carl has a tendency to embellish his stories a bit. I'd have to hear his version of the Elbow Lake fiasco to check its veracity......... I was there!!


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Re: Beaverpeeler's first coyote hunt of the year. [Re: beaverpeeler] #6685113
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I’ve had a 98,99,01, and I just purchased another 99. As long as you do regular maintenance it’s nothing to run them well over 300,000 miles and they hold their value well. the 97-2004 Tacoma’s with the v6 are my favorites, they get pretty good fuel economy and are extremely durable. The ball joints and cv axles do like to wear out on them so check them out when your looking at them, I’ve done so many of them at this point that I can do a full front end rebuild in an evening. The one I just purchased has 161,000 and I paid $6500 for it. I sold my 01 with 305,000 on it for $7,000

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Re: Beaverpeeler's first coyote hunt of the year. [Re: newhouse114] #6685117
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Originally Posted by newhouse114
Carl has a tendency to embellish his stories a bit. I'd have to hear his version of the Elbow Lake fiasco to check its veracity......... I was there!!

Haha I believe it involved clams and you not liking plain yogurt!

Re: Beaverpeeler's first coyote hunt of the year. [Re: newhouse114] #6685180
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Did mention that he took our last $0.80 and bought food he knew I wouldn't eat?


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Re: Beaverpeeler's first coyote hunt of the year. [Re: NonPCfed] #6685194
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Originally Posted by NonPCfed
Boco- I've trapped out of a number of different vehicles. A lot of guys have to make do with what they have. Don't need a 4-wheel pu getting 10 mpg everyday on a lot of trap lines.

First I’m glad you are ok.

I have been thinking about get one of the little Subaru 4x4 cars, 12 mpg is tough.


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Re: Beaverpeeler's first coyote hunt of the year. [Re: newhouse114] #6685295
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Originally Posted by newhouse114
Did mention that he took our last $0.80 and bought food he knew I wouldn't eat?

Lol I believe he said there’s one food in this world you hate and it’s plain yogurt but with 80 cents he was thinking about what the most nutritious food he could get for 80 cents

Re: Beaverpeeler's first coyote hunt of the year. [Re: newhouse114] #6685362
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Yup, always trying to "appear" considerate and thoughtful. After recalling this incident I'm having a bit of trouble feeling overly sympathetic at his present situation. I could relate other horrendous things he has done during the course of our "friendship" but Paul requires this site to remain kid friendly.


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Re: Beaverpeeler's first coyote hunt of the year. [Re: newhouse114] #6685422
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Ah common, yogurt makes great clam dip!


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