Re: New Trapper
[Re: Martlet]
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09/28/20 08:04 AM
09/28/20 08:04 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Central NC
traprjohn
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trapper
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Central NC
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I didn't start til I was 44. Here’s what helped me shorten my learning curve by decades. Join your state trapping assn, Google it. ANd contact officers off their site and ask for a mentor to ride along with. MANY states have their own forums. Like here in NC. And TN has 2 and Va has 2 also and KY too. A mentor helps Learn trap prep and techniques and tricks and the laws in YOUR state regarding jaw spreads, shock springs, etc, etc. (( Laws vary a lot from state to state so BEWARE of FB and utube. You can be shown things that are illegal in your state!.)) This gets you in the info loop of FREE trappers ed classes and meets and fur sales/pick ups, and conventions. Then attend ALL YOU CAN, this shows folks you are serious and will be a good student. It sure helped open many doors for me and it could for you as well. ALSO, get several different trapping supply catalogs, like MTP, Dakotaline, Sterling Fur, FandT, PCS, Flemings, Northern Outdoors, Trap Shack, Schmitt enterprises, Southeastern outdoor supplies, JR & Sons, Grawes, rpoutdoors, etc etc, THEN circle gear you need, and give the catalogs to loved ones to buy your Birthday and Christmas and July 4 and Easter and Anniversary gifts. Explain to them, you want their money to go towards what you will use and need, as opposed to another sweater hanging in your closet. WORKS GREAT in our family.
for the 1st 2 gifts from loved ones, who want to help in this new challenge, Click on the Dobbins link at the page top. 2 of the best books out there are: Variations of the Flat Set and Land Sets and Techniques written by Pauls father.
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Re: New Trapper
[Re: Flipper 56]
#7002646
09/28/20 08:09 AM
09/28/20 08:09 AM
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Joined: Sep 2020
NH
Martlet
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OP
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Joined: Sep 2020
NH
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Good one at the top of this page that sponsors this forum. F&TGood call. I'm not the sharpest tool in the shed. Thanks!
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Re: New Trapper
[Re: traprjohn]
#7002659
09/28/20 08:15 AM
09/28/20 08:15 AM
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Joined: Sep 2020
NH
Martlet
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NH
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I didn't start til I was 44. Here’s what helped me shorten my learning curve by decades. Join your state trapping assn, Google it. ANd contact officers off their site and ask for a mentor to ride along with. MANY states have their own forums. Like here in NC. And TN has 2 and Va has 2 also and KY too. A mentor helps Learn trap prep and techniques and tricks and the laws in YOUR state regarding jaw spreads, shock springs, etc, etc. (( Laws vary a lot from state to state so BEWARE of FB and utube. You can be shown things that are illegal in your state!.)) This gets you in the info loop of FREE trappers ed classes and meets and fur sales/pick ups, and conventions. Then attend ALL YOU CAN, this shows folks you are serious and will be a good student. It sure helped open many doors for me and it could for you as well. ALSO, get several different trapping supply catalogs, like MTP, Dakotaline, Sterling Fur, FandT, PCS, Flemings, Northern Outdoors, Trap Shack, Schmitt enterprises, Southeastern outdoor supplies, JR & Sons, Grawes, rpoutdoors, etc etc, THEN circle gear you need, and give the catalogs to loved ones to buy your Birthday and Christmas and July 4 and Easter and Anniversary gifts. Explain to them, you want their money to go towards what you will use and need, as opposed to another sweater hanging in your closet. WORKS GREAT in our family.
for the 1st 2 gifts from loved ones, who want to help in this new challenge, Click on the Dobbins link at the page top. 2 of the best books out there are: Variations of the Flat Set and Land Sets and Techniques written by Pauls father.
Thank you SO much for taking the time to write this. I'm 51. I joined the state trapping assn and have one officer say I could follow him along while he ran his line in the fall. I'll absolutely take him up on that. He mostly does water sets. I have another that I'm going to reach out to that they say does a lot of canine sets. Right now I'm just trying to get my own gear together so I can set a few canine and a few coon traps when the season opens next month. I have a bunch of things to buy so that if I do finally catch something I know how to prepare it properly, having never skinned or prepared a pelt. I'm putting together a list of things I think I need based on the suggestions of others or what I see in videos. I'll request some catalogs, too.
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