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Re: Some fur from these parts [Re: mud] #8096977
03/10/24 02:07 PM
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Very Nice

Re: Some fur from these parts [Re: mud] #8096982
03/10/24 02:10 PM
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Nice fur! Are you related to Samuel Mudd? I knew a trapper from the Waldorf area that was a direct descendent of Samuel Mudd. If I recall correctly his name was Al Mudd. I don't know if Mud is your last name, but it reminded me of Al.



Re: Some fur from these parts [Re: Paul Dobbins] #8097038
03/10/24 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Paul Dobbins
Nice fur! Are you related to Samuel Mudd? I knew a trapper from the Waldorf area that was a direct descendent of Samuel Mudd. If I recall correctly his name was Al Mudd. I don't know if Mud is your last name, but it reminded me of Al.


lol no sir. My handle is just a play on what used to be my favorite saltwater fish when I lived North. Everyone else was chasing the big fancy stripers and spring weakfish. This poor slob loved catching the little winter flounder we nicknamed mud-marlin in response to the elite chasing the real gamefish.. hence “Mud”.

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April is autism awareness month. Nearly 1 in every 100 children are born with an autism spectrum disorder.. 1 in 100. Stop and think about it...please
Re: Some fur from these parts [Re: mike mason] #8097040
03/10/24 03:48 PM
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Originally Posted by mike mason
Are the rats fighting there? I pulled rat traps here in NY 2 weeks ago, a lot of bit up rats.


They should be.. but only a slight these past couple days that had one bite on its back. Mind you I’m not in a heavy density meadow or anything. Very low density in these creeks where I catch the blacks.


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Re: Some fur from these parts [Re: mud] #8097042
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Thanks for sharing the great pictures.

Mac



Re: Some fur from these parts [Re: mud] #8097046
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Great photo's! I knew the red fox were frosty butts, and the beaver, rats, and otter were as I remember. Surprisingly nice for that far south!! I can see those rats being top dollar stuff!

Re: Some fur from these parts [Re: mud] #8097162
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Thanks for the answers on the rats! Be interesting to know how many of those black rats are harvested.

Re: Some fur from these parts [Re: mud] #8097268
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I notice that your reds have little to no white on the end of their tail. I believe that comes from a majority of English red fox DNA. English red foxes were brought here a long time ago for fox hunts by gentlemen on horses. That would also be why you have short and long furred reds. Short fur being more English DNA and long fur more North American DNA. English reds do not carry the genes to make cross and/or silver foxes which is why we do not find those color phases here in the east. You have beautifully handled fox and coyote pelts. Eric

Re: Some fur from these parts [Re: mud] #8097284
03/10/24 09:19 PM
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Very interesting Eric, thanks for sharing. Nice fur Mud, as always!

Re: Some fur from these parts [Re: eric space] #8097292
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Originally Posted by eric space
I notice that your reds have little to no white on the end of their tail. I believe that comes from a majority of English red fox DNA. English red foxes were brought here a long time ago for fox hunts by gentlemen on horses. That would also be why you have short and long furred reds. Short fur being more English DNA and long fur more North American DNA. English reds do not carry the genes to make cross and/or silver foxes which is why we do not find those color phases here in the east. You have beautifully handled fox and coyote pelts. Eric


That’s interesting Eric, I was unaware of the genetic variation affecting the tail. I get a few snowball tips but not many. And the coyotes were surprisingly decent. Overall better than what I caught up there.


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Re: Some fur from these parts [Re: JoMiBru] #8097294
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Originally Posted by JoMiBru
Very interesting Eric, thanks for sharing. Nice fur Mud, as always!


Thanks John. David said you guys didn’t do much this season at all. Better get on that pack of 5 you guys had.


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Re: Some fur from these parts [Re: mud] #8116059
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The last of it off tomorrow with Brian Mohn to FHA.

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Re: Some fur from these parts [Re: mud] #8116348
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Nice fur and great put up.

Re: Some fur from these parts [Re: mud] #8116376
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Very fine looking product there Mud!

Great pics!


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Re: Some fur from these parts [Re: mud] #8116455
04/07/24 09:38 AM
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Very nice and a great job. I have caught thousands of muskrats in my lifetime but have never caught a black one. Caught black coon and beaver, no rats. keep up the good work.

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