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|  Re: TYT's 2022-2023 Trapping Season
[Re: AJE]
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If they are in a bank den, be careful b/c the ice will be thinner at their entrace.If there isn't snow on the ice, look for a bubble run and you'll see where they're coming out of the bank.
 Be safe handling 330s.
Yep, I'll make sure to spud the ice in front of me, I'm not a fan of cold baths. We're about 2 months past the bubble run stage which really sucks but oh well. Yeah, I already snapped my foot today but luckily it was just my boot and one spring. |  |  |  
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|  Re: TYT's 2022-2023 Trapping Season
[Re: TheYouthTrapper]
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Freeze the beaver pelt till you have a good fleshing knife. As for drying any piece of plywood will do. Doesn't matter if it's nailed perfectly circular or oval. If it's tanned for yourself and not selling to buyer. Most go for hatter market and are sold by weight anyways. Watch a few videos and read the archives you're on a good path young man. Keep it up your doing fine 
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|  Re: TYT's 2022-2023 Trapping Season
[Re: Turtledale]
 #7775180 01/17/23 11:48 PM
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Freeze the beaver pelt till you have a good fleshing knife. As for drying any piece of plywood will do. Doesn't matter if it's nailed perfectly circular or oval. If it's tanned for yourself and not selling to buyer. Most go for hatter market and are sold by weight anyways. Watch a few videos and read the archives you're on a good path young man. Keep it up your doing fineYeah, I just froze it, will bring it to the fur buyer's with me when I go to drop off my weasels since he can flesh it and send it to the tannery. |  |  |  
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|  Re: TYT's 2022-2023 Trapping Season
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 #7776075 01/18/23 11:10 PM
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Don’t scrape the cut castors. Save for your own lure or bait.I sadly don't have any use for it. I have jars upon jars of commercial beaver lure already. |  |  |  
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|  Re: TYT's 2022-2023 Trapping Season
[Re: Yukon John]
 #7776994 01/20/23 12:31 AM
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Idk about sewing weasels, but I've patched other things that otherwise wouldn't have been presentable. Yeah, I figured it wasn't worth the time since it's a wall hanger anyway. I'll get better at skinning though. I still have to do spring rats and beaver this year.
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|  Re: TYT's 2022-2023 Trapping Season
[Re: BTLowry]
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You might be able to sharpen the auger blade you have if that is the problem
 Keep after those rats
Yeah, I was hoping to get new ones and then send these in directly to Ion to get them resharpened. I'm planning on hitting rats as hard as I can for the rest of the winter then it's floats in the spring. Didn't matter if I had them sharp now anyways, I can't find the fish. |  |  |  
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|  Re: TYT's 2022-2023 Trapping Season
[Re: TheYouthTrapper]
 #7780231 01/23/23 10:36 AM
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Your rats are looking better all the time and shows your learning fast!  Keep up the good work! 
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