Greetings Trappers. Came back off the line yesterday. Doing some freighting and getting ready for spring bear baiting. Got all but a few of the wolf traps pulled and most of the snares. Been a pretty slow year for wolves on the line but that is great for the moose in the valleys.
Hauled this old Pug out from the Wood River yesterday for a friend. Collapsed the suspension on the Expedition so my trip got cut short.
The trip into the cabin was crazy. Left in the sunshine and met a snow storm half way in. It is funny how hard it is to see in the flat light but the camera picks up the trail fine.
Weather cleared off that evening and the next day was awesome
Being so nice I decided to burn some powder and play with the .375 H&H in preparation for some grizzly elimination. That big dog will hunt.....
Lots of people out and about with the long days and warm weather. Speaking of warm weather, our annual ATA Fur & Antler Auction and Fling went very well this year. We didn't have a lot of fur or antler but did well with what we had. Our Auctioneer is one of the best in the business and made short work of what we had. We sold $70,000 worth of fur and antler. We had 41 trappers bring furs in from one hide to 100. Thank you to all who brought in furs and special thanks to all the volunteers who helped out during the auction. We cannot do events like these without volunteers and this year we had a heck of a group of 22 from 10 years old to 65 years young.
As for the Fling, it was awesome, sold out on tickets and great donations. Of course you already heard, I won the ivory trap....
I like to say I won it instead of bought it as it makes me feel better. Had to sell my truck and trailer to get home that night but worth it to me. It is always great to see everyone at the Fling. The highlight of my evening was meeting and talking with Audrey Magoun "
The Wolverine Biologist". It was fun to pick her brain even if only for 10 minutes. She donated a wolverine print done in Pointillism which is a drawing done in small distinct dots. The artist is James E. Lawrence. It is amazing and seemed to stare at me the all evening until the auction. Had to do some rearranging at the house but everyone is in their place now. Next year is the ATA's 50'th Anniversary so the Fling should be amazing.
Still having technical difficulties so no videos as of yet. Got a little more freighting to do this week. You all be safe as spring is upon us and along with that comes overflow, open water and avalanches