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Re: Just got a teaching opportunity
[Re: Dana I]
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12/12/25 08:28 PM
12/12/25 08:28 PM
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Frazee, MN
backroadsarcher
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Frazee, MN
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I think a talk like this was the main driver that got me interested in trapping. We went on a field trip to Letchworth state park in elementary school, They were doing workshops on how pioneers lived, one of them was about trapping. It very much interested me, but I think what pushed it over the edge was the way that our teacher bad mouthed it as we left the workshop. Her vocal ridicule of trapping only made me want to try it more. Sounds like the wrong person to talk about how people had to survive years ago. Especially using a trap for food and clothing.
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Re: Just got a teaching opportunity
[Re: elsmasho82]
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12/12/25 09:18 PM
12/12/25 09:18 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Franklin Co. Ohio
oh trap
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Franklin Co. Ohio
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if you have any tanned fur take them along, kids love looking and touching them
You don't join the Marines...You become one
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Re: Just got a teaching opportunity
[Re: oh trap]
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12/12/25 09:22 PM
12/12/25 09:22 PM
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Pennsylvania
elsmasho82
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if you have any tanned fur take them along, kids love looking and touching them I plan to! Lord knows I have plenty of raccoons! Hoping PTA will help me with other species
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Re: Just got a teaching opportunity
[Re: 52Carl]
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12/12/25 09:23 PM
12/12/25 09:23 PM
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Pennsylvania
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Pennsylvania
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Don't forget to set that #1 foothold and nonchalantly stick your hand in it and continue with your dissertation as though nothing is wrong. I did that in a debate class in college. Lets just say I did very well in that class. At the end of the semester, the instructor encouraged me to join a debate team. I declined, telling him that I reserved this particular skill set for wooing young women, and the hot ones tend not to be found anywhere near debate teams. You’re a hoot!!!
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Re: Just got a teaching opportunity
[Re: wws]
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12/12/25 10:13 PM
12/12/25 10:13 PM
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Pennsylvania
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That’s great, now practice snapping a trap on your hand to show it doesn’t break bones. Uncomfortable, yes, but it’s a good demo.
wws The kids will like that!!!
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Re: Just got a teaching opportunity
[Re: elsmasho82]
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12/12/25 11:55 PM
12/12/25 11:55 PM
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Central, SD
Law Dog
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Central, SD
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One thing I liked to do since they are kids was to focus on what they understand so I used the candy bar problem so they understand animal behaviors better. If I handed everyone a candy bar would that be a problem I’d ask them but if I had only 5 candy bars what might happen then how would they feel. (Summer vs Winter) feed availability and stress is the point.
Then ask why is chicken feed or animal feeds are spread out and not in a pile when you feed them, what happens if it’s in a pile to the flocks behavior then. Make them think for themselves if they get overly competitive stop them and point that out as a behavior that was brought on by competing with each other.
Kids need to be directed somewhat but them answering the questions for themselves is priceless.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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Re: Just got a teaching opportunity
[Re: Bob Luderman]
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12/12/25 11:56 PM
12/12/25 11:56 PM
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Central, SD
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Walt Disney showed leg traps in there cartoons with giant forged teeth a misconception that im sure alot of people grew up having thats a shame Don’t forget talking around the circle and they all got along.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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Re: Just got a teaching opportunity
[Re: elsmasho82]
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12/13/25 05:30 AM
12/13/25 05:30 AM
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PA
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PA
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When doing talks to kids of that age, you'll find girl and boy questions are very different.
I used to sit in a little hut and dole out info about the PA elk.
Girls are all about baby elk. They want to know the where's, when's, and how's. Have a quick reference there for when certain critters have their babies. How long they're pregnant for, etc, etc.
Boys.... Well boys are mainly into poop, pee, and hunting. If you can get your hands on a scat pamphlet to show the difference between coon poop and coyote poop.
Don't be surprised at the questions they can come up with.
If parents are going to be present, the questions will get more in depth. The adult may want to ask a question, but are too embarrassed to ask. So they'll get the kid to ask it. You'll figure it out real quick when they ask their question.
Millions of trees die every year to print environmentalist publications
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