Re: Let's talk about trapping...
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12/12/22 07:46 PM
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GROUSEWIT
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Great post! Looks like the portage yoke on my Old Town Discovery 158!!!
NRALIFER,PRPA LIFER,HUNTER,FURTAKER
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Re: Let's talk about trapping...
[Re: coondagger2]
#7742134
12/12/22 08:21 PM
12/12/22 08:21 PM
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J Staton
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Re: Let's talk about trapping...
[Re: coondagger2]
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12/12/22 08:34 PM
12/12/22 08:34 PM
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J Staton
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I'm gonna set some traps here in the next couple of weeks but in the mean time I'll try to catch a few more crappie.
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Re: Let's talk about trapping...
[Re: coondagger2]
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12/12/22 08:55 PM
12/12/22 08:55 PM
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JOCO1995
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Good thread nice catches. Never caught a black yote here, shot one once. Have reds grays and yotes here about equally.
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Re: Let's talk about trapping...
[Re: coondagger2]
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12/12/22 09:14 PM
12/12/22 09:14 PM
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AJE
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Nice thread. Good idea. Neat pictures.
If I get a bobcat I'll post it to this.
That Bobcat you posted in your initial post is a beauty
Last edited by AJE; 12/12/22 09:14 PM.
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Re: Let's talk about trapping...
[Re: coondagger2]
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12/13/22 08:20 AM
12/13/22 08:20 AM
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coondagger2
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Thank you sir! A little female this morning. Grab and die set with Keg Creek SS. That has been a bread and butter set this season. Supposed to get an inch of rain tomorrow night and into Thursday, that's when they shine over the dirt holes
Gotta live up to the nickname...
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Re: Let's talk about trapping...
[Re: GROUSEWIT]
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12/13/22 08:44 AM
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DRF
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Great post! Looks like the portage yoke on my Old Town Discovery 158!!! Grousewit this is a 99 old town guide so is prolly similar to yours. Picked it up at a garage sale long time ago for 200 bucks. Came with seats trolling motor bracket stabilizer bracket paddles and some life jackets. Have hauled a lot of rats and beaver in this canoe. Tried the trolling motor stuff while trapping but it’s just too much stuff to have in canoe. Although on windy days I wished I had it lol. While looking for runs I stand in it and have a long custom stick made by beaver and I use it as a push pole lol. When I need to make time I kneel and use the paddle
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Re: Let's talk about trapping...
[Re: coondagger2]
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12/14/22 08:05 AM
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Farmdog
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Set a half dozen traps yesterday and will do the same today. First sets of the year and will be first year not longlining in 10-12 years. Im only on one property and may set the bordering ground also but nice variety of tracks when scouting fresh snow with cats, fisher, coyotes, reds, and greys. May even be able to catch a couple rats and a mink on my way in with a little marsh I have to go through. Property is just across the road, so very little travel time or fuel expense. We have beaver, cats, and fisher coming in this weekend. I will travel some this weekend and set beaver for a week, otherwise I won't stray but a mile or two from home. It's a nice change-up from the pound the ground and I'm looking forward to relaxed, take your time trapping. Unfortunately, I will probably be toting a snow shovel and broom for my first couple checks!
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Re: Let's talk about trapping...
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12/14/22 11:04 AM
12/14/22 11:04 AM
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I will never understand why grey fox aren't worth more than they are. IMO, grey fox fur is the prettiest fur there is.
With the US so divided, I'm just glad to be on the side that believes in God, has the most guns, and knows which restroom to use.
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Re: Let's talk about trapping...
[Re: Trapper7]
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12/14/22 03:15 PM
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I will never understand why grey fox aren't worth more than they are. IMO, grey fox fur is the prettiest fur there is. I would have to agree. I'm tickled pink to catch grays. They are pretty creatures. I do well on them, better than my coyotes, but I haven't sold one on the fur market since 2016 or so
Gotta live up to the nickname...
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Re: Let's talk about trapping...
[Re: coondagger2]
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12/14/22 05:36 PM
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heatmiser7
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Love those greys really miss them in my area we just don’t have them like we used been getting ugly red phase coyotes but still miss those greys
Last edited by heatmiser7; 12/14/22 05:45 PM.
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