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|  Re: How Many Here Actually Trap?
[Re: jalstat]
 #7869051 05/20/23 11:31 PM
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| Joined:  Apr 2009 South Ga - Almost Florida
Swamp Wolf
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Jalstat,Yessir....their bellies swell a bit faster May thru Sept......even if underwater.
 
 Im still skinning them. I'm gonna try and flood the hatter market...lol
You’d think the turtles would be all over them With 24 hr check law here in Ga.....never had one chewed on by turtles. 
 Thank God For Your Blessings!
 Never Half-Arse Anything!
 
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|  Re: How Many Here Actually Trap?
[Re: Swamp Wolf]
 #7869054 05/20/23 11:41 PM
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| Joined:  Dec 2006 Goldsboro, North Carolina
Paul Dobbins
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With 24 hr check law here in Ga.....never had one chewed on by turtles.
I sure have had them chew on my beavers here in NC with a 24 hour check.  Our turtles must be hungrier than those GA beavers - lol. 
 
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|  Re: How Many Here Actually Trap?
[Re: jalstat]
 #7869084 05/21/23 02:17 AM
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warrior
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You’d think the turtles would be all over them
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|  Re: How Many Here Actually Trap?
[Re: Blaine County]
 #7869085 05/21/23 02:43 AM
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Still do every year. Not as much as I used to but now with grandkids getting old enough looking forward to getting them started. 
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|  Re: How Many Here Actually Trap?
[Re: Dirt]
 #7869267 05/21/23 10:41 AM
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Started in 1968. Trapped as much as I could through school and when I went to work out of high school. By the mid 1970s until 1989 I typicallyran fairly long vacation lines, and worked hard at it. In 89 I got hurt and could not trap for a year or so. Still worked in construction a couple years after getting hurt,
 working in the office, learning to do estimating, writing contracts, tracking jobs, billing, some drawing, working with vendor and customers etc.
 
 Started teaching school in 1994 and trapped what I could before and after school for 23 years. Retired from education. Worked for myself some then went into code enforcement. Still trap as much as time allows. And as much as it pains me to admit it, as much as my old body will allow. When I think back to how
 hard I used to run for several weeks, then running around the dark after work for years, I have to shake my head. I could not do it today, even if I had the time.
 
 I do a bit of ADC work on beaver in the summer. Missed doing much a couple years when I lost kennel help in the late fall. Working about full time doing code work and then taking care of the kennel after work was all I could handle. Last year my kennel ,manager had shoulder surgery so I never set a trap until Thanksgiving, then I trapped a few beaver.
 
 I used to figure I would trap for beaver that I could walk or snow shoe to in a half hour. Now I figure if I cannot read the license plate on my truck, or at least make out part of the truck, I probably went too far.
 
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|  Re: How Many Here Actually Trap?
[Re: Blaine County]
 #7869290 05/21/23 11:25 AM
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Actor
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I laid my first line in 1947 at the age of 6 for muskrats... caught 32 rats and 1 coon that year. Although, there were several years that I only got to trap for a few days or a week, but I have set and run traps ever since 1947. I have trapped and caught everything in Ohio, (where I lived most of my life) except Otter and I have never set for them. There are few in a small part of my county and the area that I used to trap, there are very few.
 There very few rats left in my area, but I manage to get a few each year. I no longer am able to go after beaver, because can't find and area that they are close to where I can park and can't walk much distance like is needed. I really enjoy trapping beaver and next to muskrats they are probably the easiest thing to catch, for me. Now my trapping is several golf courses that let me use a cart, but there aren't many rats left there. Several of the course managers keep telling me the reason there isn't many rats is, that I have trapped them all out. Be as it may be I still enjoy it.
 
 My advice to new young trappers is... don't get excited about trapping 50 mink or any other animal, when you read online or from a book where some one has trapped a good number of any animal. Why? Because if they aren't there, you can't catch them.  Catch what you can catch within your ability and area, and be satisfied that you have done well.
 
 Here's tight chains to you.
 
 Garry-
 
 “Don't pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you.”
 
 I trapped 78 years… Last Year was the End of The Line.
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