Re: Times Past
[Re: w side rd 151]
#7654045
08/20/22 05:05 PM
08/20/22 05:05 PM
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Dover Ohio
russ32
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Dover Ohio
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Remember of putting many of coon on the barn wall that way.
Lifetime member OSTA,NTA. OSTA Hall of Fame
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Re: Times Past
[Re: trapdog1]
#7654232
08/20/22 09:11 PM
08/20/22 09:11 PM
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Joined: May 2016
Southern Illinois
Foxpaw
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Southern Illinois
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Very cool. What year is that? Fall of 64 spring of 65. Three of the big coons I caught in the same spot. There was a tree next to the creek that had a hole in under the tree that was a den. The creek bank was so steep I took the hatchet and made steps to get up and down it, and by holding to some of the roots on the tree. The water was about 4 ft deep right there I had no hip boots. I set a stake out as far as I could reach and tied my #1 long spring to it. Then since I couldn't reach out any farther I took a longer stick and drove it out at an angle past my stake so if the coon swam out he would tangle up and drown. My # 1 was an old sprung one and the opposite end to the spring the jaws was open maybe 1/8'' and the spring was weak but I had got a few of those little helper springs from F.C. Taylor that wedges in the spring, so it was stout. I had shot a couple of carp that was sucking the top of the water earlier that fall and kept that in a jar (pretty loud). I made a fake crawdad hole and put the bait in and set my trusty #1 in front of it. It was hard to get them untangled without being able to get in the water and hang on with one hand to a root. The little coon I caught in a pocket set farther up the creek in shallow water. The other big coon I was walking along a woods and just happened to look up in a huge hickory tree and he was laying up there in the sun asleep. I had a little Stevens single shot and hit him and he jumped out and I had to reload and run him down and finish him off. Any way I sewed them all up in burlap and my dad took them to the post office and sent to F.C. Taylor at Saint Louis. Got $8 apiece for 2 mink, $4 each for the other 2. $6 for the red fox and $3.25 for the two greys. I caught one of them up in a leaning tree that I thought was a coon den in a #1 1/2 long spring the other grey I caught in a pocket set for a possum. Yes when I was a kid i set for possums, lol. I think I got $4 each for the big coons. I sent to them a couple more years and then when they sent my check they said cased coon only no more open ones. And some where along there they moved to Louisville Ky. Well that took alot of writing just to tell you the year didn't it, lol.
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Re: Times Past
[Re: Foxpaw]
#7654242
08/20/22 09:21 PM
08/20/22 09:21 PM
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Joined: Nov 2015
OH
Catch22
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OH
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Truth be told, I have zero proof, no pics of trapping until a few years ago. Cameras and film was a luxury. We never took a camera, never thought of it, it was expensive and kept at the house for special events. I do have a pic of me fishing in the 70's with my Mama and ole man that was taken by buddies of my parents.
I wonder if tap dancers walk into a room, look at the floor, and think, I'd tap that. I wonder about things.....
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Re: Times Past
[Re: Catch22]
#7654256
08/20/22 09:33 PM
08/20/22 09:33 PM
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Joined: May 2016
Southern Illinois
Foxpaw
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Southern Illinois
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Truth be told, I have zero proof, no pics of trapping until a few years ago. Cameras and film was a luxury. We never took a camera, never thought of it, it was expensive and kept at the house for special events. I do have a pic of me fishing in the 70's with my Mama and ole man that was taken by buddies of my parents. My youngest sister was nine years older than me and had a job and had a camera and took the picture. That is the only pictures I have other than some beaver pics of some I caught in the 80's. We didn't have beaver right here until the '80's. I wish I had taken pictures thru the years esp. of trapping and my different hounds. I have shot umpteen deers and some were nice but never took even one picture.
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Re: Times Past
[Re: Foxpaw]
#7654280
08/20/22 10:02 PM
08/20/22 10:02 PM
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Joined: Nov 2015
OH
Catch22
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Truth be told, I have zero proof, no pics of trapping until a few years ago. Cameras and film was a luxury. We never took a camera, never thought of it, it was expensive and kept at the house for special events. I do have a pic of me fishing in the 70's with my Mama and ole man that was taken by buddies of my parents. My youngest sister was nine years older than me and had a job and had a camera and took the picture. That is the only pictures I have other than some beaver pics of some I caught in the 80's. We didn't have beaver right here until the '80's. I wish I had taken pictures thru the years esp. of trapping and my different hounds. I have shot umpteen deers and some were nice but never took even one picture. Right on Foxpaw, I get it. I love to see the old pics, then wish I had them. But, I have the memories and that's enough. For us, pics really were a luxury and saved for Birthdays, Reunions and such. To this day my siblings laugh at me cause I consider paper towels a luxury and don't buy them. I'm gonna search for the pic in the late 70's of me fishing on the Kokosing river with my folks. It ain't trapping though lol. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2022/08/full-46733-148280-img_3751.jpg)
I wonder if tap dancers walk into a room, look at the floor, and think, I'd tap that. I wonder about things.....
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Re: Times Past
[Re: Foxpaw]
#7654285
08/20/22 10:09 PM
08/20/22 10:09 PM
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Joined: Feb 2015
Iowa
trapdog1
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Iowa
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Very cool. What year is that? Fall of 64 spring of 65. Three of the big coons I caught in the same spot. There was a tree next to the creek that had a hole in under the tree that was a den. The creek bank was so steep I took the hatchet and made steps to get up and down it, and by holding to some of the roots on the tree. The water was about 4 ft deep right there I had no hip boots. I set a stake out as far as I could reach and tied my #1 long spring to it. Then since I couldn't reach out any farther I took a longer stick and drove it out at an angle past my stake so if the coon swam out he would tangle up and drown. My # 1 was an old sprung one and the opposite end to the spring the jaws was open maybe 1/8'' and the spring was weak but I had got a few of those little helper springs from F.C. Taylor that wedges in the spring, so it was stout. I had shot a couple of carp that was sucking the top of the water earlier that fall and kept that in a jar (pretty loud). I made a fake crawdad hole and put the bait in and set my trusty #1 in front of it. It was hard to get them untangled without being able to get in the water and hang on with one hand to a root. The little coon I caught in a pocket set farther up the creek in shallow water. The other big coon I was walking along a woods and just happened to look up in a huge hickory tree and he was laying up there in the sun asleep. I had a little Stevens single shot and hit him and he jumped out and I had to reload and run him down and finish him off. Any way I sewed them all up in burlap and my dad took them to the post office and sent to F.C. Taylor at Saint Louis. Got $8 apiece for 2 mink, $4 each for the other 2. $6 for the red fox and $3.25 for the two greys. I caught one of them up in a leaning tree that I thought was a coon den in a #1 1/2 long spring the other grey I caught in a pocket set for a possum. Yes when I was a kid i set for possums, lol. I think I got $4 each for the big coons. I sent to them a couple more years and then when they sent my check they said cased coon only no more open ones. And some where along there they moved to Louisville Ky. Well that took alot of writing just to tell you the year didn't it, lol. It may have been a long answer, but a great story! Thanks
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Re: Times Past
[Re: Foxpaw]
#7654321
08/20/22 10:51 PM
08/20/22 10:51 PM
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Joined: Nov 2015
OH
Catch22
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Catch 22 Can I ask who the picture is and the occasion? The kid is me lol. I had waded down about 11 miles then we were bank fishing on the Kokosing river in Frederickstown Ohio. The pic was taken by my parents buddies. It was my Mama, Daddy and me.
I wonder if tap dancers walk into a room, look at the floor, and think, I'd tap that. I wonder about things.....
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Re: Times Past
[Re: Foxpaw]
#7654339
08/20/22 11:09 PM
08/20/22 11:09 PM
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OH
Catch22
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OH
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That is great, looks like you may have put on a little weight. The way you had it worded I thought you were still looking for it. Sometimes this time of night I don't think just right esp. after really concentrating on some of the bible threads, don't get me wrong I love it, but it is draining , lol. Well, it was just a moment caught. I really like your pic!
I wonder if tap dancers walk into a room, look at the floor, and think, I'd tap that. I wonder about things.....
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Re: Times Past
[Re: Foxpaw]
#7654358
08/20/22 11:47 PM
08/20/22 11:47 PM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Northern Nevada
Bob
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Northern Nevada
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I wish I had more pictures of my escapades as a kid. My mom took a picture of my first real season trapping, but I have no idea where it is. I didn’t really start taking pics until about 6 years ago.
"I have two guns, one for each of ya."
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Re: Times Past
[Re: Foxpaw]
#8237303
10/15/24 10:10 PM
10/15/24 10:10 PM
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Joined: Apr 2007
ohio
Ohio Wolverine
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ohio
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I remember seeing square coon back in the early 70's , fur dealer had them. Said they were from Kansas , and saw the biggest coon in my life then also. I swear those coon from upper Midwest looked like they stretched out at 5 foot, which is huge compared to a huge coon from Ohio being under 40 inches.
We have met the enemy and the enemy is us!
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Re: Times Past
[Re: bucksnbears]
#8237408
10/16/24 04:54 AM
10/16/24 04:54 AM
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Joined: May 2016
Southern Illinois
Foxpaw
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Southern Illinois
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I miss seeing his lamp and lantern threads. I still remember the old kerosene lantern I had which I burned diesel in and it smoked like a freight train, but diesel is what I had and what I used. Graduating to that carbide light was a great advancement to my hunting and trapping career, lol.
Last edited by Foxpaw; 10/16/24 04:56 AM. Reason: sp
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