Wolf Trapping Manual
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The new wolf trapping manual and DVD from the Alaska Trappers association are now available. You can get them at the cutting edge in Fairbanks or contact mailto:info@alaskatrappers.org. They are $25 each or $40 for both. I spent most of last night reading the manual and it is extremely well done and thorough.
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Man, if I would have been in that stand with a bow.......The first 3 wouldn't have known what hit them. They might have just thought it was a errand claw or tooth.
Your buddy must not have realized that wolves can't climb??
Rick, you could see the "hitch" in his giddyup too?
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Re: Wolf Trapping Manual
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Rick, they are not on the website yet, just click on the "contact us" down near the bottom of the ATA site and you can email Angel Knapp or call the cutting edge at 907.452.7477.
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Re: Wolf Trapping Manual
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I wish we had 10,000 Wolves in NY.
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Re: Wolf Trapping Manual
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I read a story in last month's Alaska magazine about this wolf (my wife bought it for me). Take a wild guess who is leading the campaign to save this animal????
"There are three things I have learned never to discuss with people: religion, politics and the Great Pumpkin." Linus Van Pelt www.alaskafinandfur.com
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I read that article in alaska magazine, I don't buy that trash rag anymore, it is only for them outsiders, not anything to do with us. Tht article was crap, someone else caught a black wolf and everyone was flipping out because they thought it was romeo, got a reward to catch them, it says in the article that part of its area is in an open area for hunting, trapping. I am surprised no one hasn't whacked it yet. hopefully he will eat a few more $500+ dogs,then they can all see how cute and cuddely they made it.
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Re: Wolf Trapping Manual
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02/12/07 06:10 PM
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The Wolf Manual and the Wolf DVD are now officially for sale by ATA.
As Bearbait says, they are $25 (+ $5 S&H)for either, or the best deal is BOTH for $40 (+ $5 S&H.)
To pay by check or M.O., send them to the ATA address: P.O. Box 82177, Fairbanks, AK 99708. To pay by credit card, call the ATA retail store in Fairbanks at 907-457-1774 during regular business hours. (By that I mean regular business hours in the ALASKA time zone!)
I am not particularly objective about these items, since I have a lot of dang hours invested in editing the manual and a lot of time dealing with the DVD project as well.
But I can assure you that these are both incredibly well done products! A ton of time went into picking the brains of some of the top wolf trappers in Alaska. We have been working on the production of the manual for several years. The interviews took a lot of time. But WOW, it was worth it!
I wish there had been something like these when I first came into the country and wanted to try and learn to trap wolves. I could have saved myself a ton of time and money (learning some of the info the hard way...!)
I honestly think that anyone can learn enough to have a reasonable chance to catch a wolf with the info in these products. And if you are already an experienced wolf trapper, there are a few handy tricks of the trade that you will find useful too.
Pete
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Re: Wolf Trapping Manual
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02/13/07 06:39 AM
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G'day Pete. Dont supose you have an email address for ATA so as I can order the manual and DVD..
Getting a bit of rain on the east coast so it will be green by the time you get there.
AL
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Re: Wolf Trapping Manual
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Alan, go to the ATA website and click on "contact us at", down towards the bottom.
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02/13/07 07:42 PM
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Thanks Bearbait,have done.
Rick P,yes finally got them out,lost 16 houses,1000's round bales of hay,livestock ??? and 100's of miles of fencing. No lives lost in our area .
Ed,good to see you have finally got rain,what out that the Mary River dont flood again. That 9 month old female must have been dingo as that fits in with the breeding season. I caught a big male dog like that up at Eukey except that my trap started of in a dry wash,had some rain which covered the trap with 6 inches of water. On my way home from Stanthorpe I drove past the trap site and here is this big male dog up to his belly in the water in my trap.
Al
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Hupurest,if you mean cats,I have been using 1.75 os cs Dukes with great success. I also use the Victor 1.5 cs but probably only have 3-4 left in working order.
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nah, them sugar cane toad things, that ooze that yellow poison puss. Saw it on discovery channel. can you snare kangaroo's
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The cane toads can very easily be trapped in cage traps with a light attached however it is not viable . Of a night using a spotlight you can pick up a thousand or more without to much effort.
Yes it is very easy to snare roo's,usually on a fence line where they push under the bottom or second wire. Feral pigs follow the same trails so after a while you have a well worn pad with a damaged fence,so setting a snare is easy. As kids we used to snare them using fencing wire. None of the fancy 1x19 or 7x7 ect was available.
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you get money for picking up all those toads??? is it legal to snare roo's?? mybuddy has a freind over there and they go around and shoot the crap out of em, throw em in a freezer truck and sell the meat. I think he said they got a couple hundred in a few nights, crocdile dundee style, 223 and spot lights.
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No money for toads .
Roo carcases are worth between .65 cents and $1-00 per kilogram.
Al
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Re: Wolf Trapping Manual
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G'day Pete, Got in touch with ATA and ordered the manual and the DVD. Angel sent me an email to say the goods are on the way. Thanks mate.
Al
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I ordered mine on Monday. I hope to put a few wolf sets out next year.
"There are three things I have learned never to discuss with people: religion, politics and the Great Pumpkin." Linus Van Pelt www.alaskafinandfur.com
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Actually Pete we're to the east of you as well!! I've watched the DVD and thought the material was well done. The manual looks more detailed and I haven't read it all yet. The only comment I would make is that when you do an update you might want to look at some of changes in snare design. Personally I'm using a snare design very similiar to yours i.e #9 wire with 3/32 snare crimped on. However some of my buddies are using wammies, killer springs, and ram snares. They probably are worth looking into. Regardless the manual and DVD are money well spent. If cost is an issue I would go with just the manual. Pretty good deal for the package though
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Just ordered mine today. Can't wait.
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I got mine on Friday. I thought the DVD was a little short too. I just can't get enough of hunting and trapping videos.
The manual is awesome. There are a lot of sets I could put to use next year unless of course we get a boat load of snow while in Hawaii. I might have to give them a try if that's the case.
"There are three things I have learned never to discuss with people: religion, politics and the Great Pumpkin." Linus Van Pelt www.alaskafinandfur.com
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Re: Wolf Trapping Manual
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Just got the DVD and manual and I just watched the DVD at my work desk. It is informative, good to "see" it rather than read about it and try to "vision" it. Now, I am bored, so Iguess I will read the manual,.. maybe I will make good use of the caribou bones and head I just got.. I beeter not do any trail sets though, i am liable to catch a whole pack, tied together with a guy in a basket behind em this weekend
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My DVD and Manual arrived today in 100% condition. First thing I did was put on the DVD and whilst watching it ran a row of stitches down the binding on the manual with my harness machine. Pete I have learned a bunch of things especially on snaring.
Bloody good value,would recomend it to anybody interested in trapping.
A few minor problems though,NO SNOW ,WOLVES OR WOLVERINE WHERE I LIVE! Al
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Re: Wolf Trapping Manual
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Alan, maybe you should import some wolves to control the cats and rabbits! Do you think they would eat them toads?
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