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Re: carrying your trapping gear in the field?
[Re: Ditchdiver]
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07/28/19 08:13 PM
07/28/19 08:13 PM
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Can we please see a picture of what this looks like half way through the season though when there's a good wet snow that moves through and melts the next day then refreezes? Lol. Nice work though!
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Re: carrying your trapping gear in the field?
[Re: BradinNY]
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12/28/23 05:04 PM
12/28/23 05:04 PM
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My Chappelle Jet Sled is a very easy pull on level ground, almost runs you over down hill, and can be a trial going up, but slides pretty easy on leaves.
Every kid needs a Dog and a Curmudgeon.
Remember Bowe Bergdahl, the traitor.
Beware! Jill Pudlewski, Ron Oates and Keven Begesse are liars and thiefs!
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Re: carrying your trapping gear in the field?
[Re: BradinNY]
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12/28/23 08:40 PM
12/28/23 08:40 PM
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If you gotta do some long walks to trap beaver and no snow, id recommend getting a jet sled and a deer cart. Jet sled rides pretty well on the cart.
Last edited by SNIPERBBB; 12/28/23 08:47 PM.
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Re: carrying your trapping gear in the field?
[Re: tjm]
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12/30/23 03:19 AM
12/30/23 03:19 AM
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ALICE frame with modified trash bin. Kitchen bin holds more than bucket and packs easier. Exactly what I use when I have to go any distance from the truck. Someone stole mine out of my truck recently!!!
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Re: carrying your trapping gear in the field?
[Re: Wiplumber]
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01/01/24 07:00 AM
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Get an otter/jet sled and throw some 10 inch wheels on it. It will go anywhere and still slide over any logs or debris in the way. Then when it snows pull the wheels and axles off and it’s back to using a the traditional sled. The only downfall is when it snows the first time and you forgot to pull the wheels off before going out because it just packs onto the wheels and makes for some hard pulling.
If you line the bottom with adhesive 1/4” neoprene you can eliminate a lot of the rattling of traps and gear on the plastic sled as you pull it along the line. I also riveted some gun magnets to the top ledge of sled so I can store my ice spud and/or trowel out of the way.
Are you putting wheels on the front and back? Or just the back?
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