Re: great new book available now.
[Re: fossil2]
#7941730
09/01/23 08:41 AM
09/01/23 08:41 AM
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Joined: Apr 2009
South Ga - Almost Florida
Swamp Wolf
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trapper
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South Ga - Almost Florida
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Awesome!
I've been contemplating writing a similar book of my career as GW in the Okefenokee Swamp region of SE Ga.
Thank God For Your Blessings! Never Half-Arse Anything!
Resource Protection Service
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Re: great new book available now.
[Re: fossil2]
#7941749
09/01/23 09:14 AM
09/01/23 09:14 AM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Iowa
trapperchris
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trapper
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Iowa
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Swamp wolf...you should! Many have and I've only read a few that left me wondering how they made a whole career. 99% have been really well written and entertaining.
Just livin' the dream...and paying full price for it!
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Re: great new book available now.
[Re: fossil2]
#7942072
09/01/23 06:53 PM
09/01/23 06:53 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Goldsboro, North Carolina
Paul Dobbins
"Trapperman custodian"
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"Trapperman custodian"
Joined: Dec 2006
Goldsboro, North Carolina
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I believe I bought around 100 pounds of castor from him and a fur buyer at the NTA convention last year. Really nice fella.
John 14:6 Jesus answered, � I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me."
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Re: great new book available now.
[Re: fossil2]
#7942142
09/01/23 09:33 PM
09/01/23 09:33 PM
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Joined: Dec 2010
central arkansas
the Blak Spot
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trapper
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central arkansas
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Amazon the best place to get it?
Swamp wolf, we are waiting on your book!
the just shall live by faith
member FTA, ATA, EAFT 1776 - the year we told a tyrant we weren't to be under a dictator Caveat ater macula
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Re: great new book available now.
[Re: fossil2]
#7942164
09/01/23 10:20 PM
09/01/23 10:20 PM
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Joined: Jun 2022
Manitoba
Shakeyjake
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trapper
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Manitoba
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Cool. Just ordered off Amazon.ca
Wind Blew, crap flew, out came the line crew
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Re: great new book available now.
[Re: fossil2]
#7942213
09/01/23 11:41 PM
09/01/23 11:41 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Alabama (Bama for short) 108 y...
Jtrapper
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trapper
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Alabama (Bama for short) 108 y...
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I been feral hog trapping the past several years and coons start showing up setting off camera's willy nilly so figured id catch them and get them out of the way. Never dreamed once they are on shelled corn they will ignore EVERYTHING else, dp's, cages, name a bait, grape jelly, eggs, etc, etc.
Went to one of those crawdad boils back in the spring and they were throwing tons of coon bait away, lol. I saved a bag of those tailess dad's and with that boil smell all over them you put one of them down a dp it will stop a coon in it's tracks, lol. There's your tip of the day, lol.
Not my circus, not my clowns.
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Re: great new book available now.
[Re: fossil2]
#7942227
09/02/23 12:10 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
minn
fossil2
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minn
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i trapped a skunk just off my deck last winter, using cooked crawfish carcasses as bait. i set and baited the trap, walked about 20 yards back to the wheeler, turned around, and the skunk was coming up from the lake shore running full speed. made a bee line straight to the trap and entered and started eating. didnt even flinch when the door dropped on him. i let him eat his fill before the dispatch. he was fun to have around on weekends, but during the week brents chocolate lab is out here with us at work, and eventually he'd have gotten sprayed, so mr skunk had to go. i told nancy that another week, and id have had him eating out of my hand. he was pretty tame.
just something i heard from a friend down south,,,,they soaked buckets of field corn with diesel fuel, for hog bait. they claimed the coons and deer wouldnt touch it, but the hogs loved it. might be fun to try. hope youve been doing well!
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