Re: Let's see some old trapping photos
[Re: OregonBeaver]
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11/17/20 06:42 AM
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Last edited by jabNE; 11/17/20 06:53 AM.
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Re: Let's see some old trapping photos
[Re: Boco]
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11/17/20 09:40 AM
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I know that plane!!! Spent a lot of hours in that Cessna. CF-MEN was in the Wilderness Air fleet in Vermilion Bay ON. My buddy Robbie Robinson (Robbies Trap Set) kept it when he sold the Air Service. Its red now. Pretty sure thats Robbie closest to the door. Looks like a pile of frost scrapped Beaver. One of the native guys could be Angus, a native Robbie trapped with quite a bit in the early days.
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Re: Let's see some old trapping photos
[Re: Trapset]
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11/17/20 11:51 AM
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I know that plane!!! Spent a lot of hours in that Cessna. CF-MEN was in the Wilderness Air fleet in Vermilion Bay ON. My buddy Robbie Robinson (Robbies Trap Set) kept it when he sold the Air Service. Its red now. Pretty sure thats Robbie closest to the door. Looks like a pile of frost scrapped Beaver. One of the native guys could be Angus, a native Robbie trapped with quite a bit in the early days. You could be correct,I believe the Native guy is Eddie Trapper from Moose factory.The MNR sent him in to Michipicoten Island one winter for a couple weeks to clean out an overpopulation of beaver.Did your friend ever fly for MNR? Cool that you know the plane and the pilot. Besides the typically Northern Cree handled beaver,they look to have a couple boxes of castoreum. I believe the pic is from the early 60's. I got the pic from Ralph Bice's book. "Fur - The trade that put Ontario on the Map" the history of trapping in Ontario and the OTA.
Last edited by Boco; 11/17/20 12:01 PM.
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Re: Let's see some old trapping photos
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11/17/20 05:35 PM
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Here is a pic of Jim Sawyer,from the early 1900's.He is old in the picture. He trapped the area of Ontario that is now Algonquin park before it was a park and after. I know one of his great nephews(hes in his mid 70's) who still traps in that area.(Minden). Note the strips of sapling bark used to tie the beaver hide to the hoop.
Last edited by Boco; 11/17/20 05:38 PM.
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