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Re: •••Big ol' cold-hearted trapper••• [Re: Kristen🦊] #8518507
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They are cuties! Love the pink on Sophee’s nose

Re: •••Big ol' cold-hearted trapper••• [Re: elsmasho82] #8518515
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Originally Posted by elsmasho82
They are cuties! Love the pink on Sophee’s nose

Same ! Best little pack.

Re: •••Big ol' cold-hearted trapper••• [Re: Kristen🦊] #8518529
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Originally Posted by Kristen🦊
Originally Posted by Gator Foot
Hate to say it! But, that hen would be in a gumbo pot!! I don’t see that breed of dogs down here! He looks like a good dog!!

My girls, Kali (bernese mountain dog) and Sophee (Australian shepherd)

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Awesome looking dogs! I can see, your dogs, are your family too!

Re: •••Big ol' cold-hearted trapper••• [Re: Kristen🦊] #8518634
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We need some of your rat trapping adventures.

Re: •••Big ol' cold-hearted trapper••• [Re: Kristen🦊] #8518659
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very well said, smile

Re: •••Big ol' cold-hearted trapper••• [Re: mike mason] #8518812
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Originally Posted by mike mason
We need some of your rat trapping adventures.

I have been contemplating going on public land or waiting until after our deer season to trap private. Maybe both!

Re: •••Big ol' cold-hearted trapper••• [Re: Kristen🦊] #8518819
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Much trapping on public land your way? Cherish private land.

Re: •••Big ol' cold-hearted trapper••• [Re: 080808] #8518956
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Originally Posted by Trapper Dahlgren
very well said, smile

smile


Originally Posted by 080808
Much trapping on public land your way? Cherish private land.

There is some , I just tend to run into thieves frown

Re: •••Big ol' cold-hearted trapper••• [Re: Law Dog] #8518993
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Originally Posted by Law Dog
I had a one legged chicken for years I called her Ilean she was more like a cat she even took care of a litter of kittens when the mother was not around in the winter.

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I guess with a chicken that good, you couldn't just eat her all at home once.

Keith

Re: •••Big ol' cold-hearted trapper••• [Re: Kristen🦊] #8519022
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Originally Posted by Kristen🦊
I brought a chicken inside to rest and heal that I could have easily culled from my flock , and I briefly thought about how anti-trappers view our heritage. Trappers were once seen as essential members of early communities, providers of food, fur, and knowledge of the land. Yet now, mention the word “trapper” and many people immediately picture cruelty, or neglect.
What people often forget is that trapping, for many, is neither sport nor spectacle. It’s management of wildlife populations, an understanding of ecosystems, and a way of life handed down through generations. Most trappers I’ve met or read about, care deeply about the land and the animals on it. They know the trails, the habits, the seasons. But the moment the word “trap” enters the conversation, defenses go up. It’s as if the simple act of harvesting an animal—no matter how regulated, humane, or necessary automatically paints someone as a villain.

I suppose the bad reputation comes from a mix of misunderstanding, outdated images, and the emotional response many people have when they imagine an animal in a trap. And yes, there have been irresponsible trappers, people who misuse the craft or ignore ethics—just as there are irresponsible people in any field. But they are not the whole story, and they shouldn’t define everyone who practices trapping respectfully. I'm proud to tell others I trap and I hope that legacy continues through my children.


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A fox in the hen house? Was my first thought. Very nice picture.

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