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Posted By: Law Dog

Things you never see again. - 08/12/25 11:02 PM

Buddy drew a Custer State Park tag 2,000 applications for 5 tags what a lucky stiff! I was thinking about my antelope decoy then realized I never got it back, the same with the blind I loaned out. Now Im thinking about the other stuff I will never get back I’d guess it’s a lot of stuff.

My one buddy borrowed my single shot youth turkey gun for his kids but he keeps having kids I might never see that again. LOL

Looks like I’m going antelope hunting this year I can’t wait I know the park pretty well. Doc is fun to hunt with.
Posted By: elsmasho82

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/12/25 11:08 PM

I don’t let anyone borrow anything anymore!!!!

I hope you get a nice antelope
Posted By: Green Bay

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/12/25 11:17 PM

90 cent gas
Posted By: DelawareRob

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/12/25 11:19 PM

That’s how it goes!

At least some one is making memories and using it
Posted By: Law Dog

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/12/25 11:23 PM

Heck I’d give it to them if they needed it anyway. I guess I already did that.
Posted By: DelawareRob

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/12/25 11:23 PM

Same
Posted By: Providence Farm

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/13/25 01:09 AM

several dozen traps giving out a few at a time to people with instruction on how to catch the problem. Got told when they got the problem but never have the traps found their way home. My copy of marine sniper I lone to a co worker. He lost his mind after his wife died and lost his job soon after or got an early retirement deal. Was told he was found dead in his house a few years back. Good guy with some of the best back woods KY red neck stories.

Money but figured it was gone when I loaned it. 3 things I can think of right off. Nothing truly important just the principle.
Posted By: beartooth trapr

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/13/25 02:36 AM

Only way I loan stuff out is if they give me something they want back.

Sad it's got that way, but people have no respect anymore.
Posted By: Gary Benson

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/13/25 02:41 AM

Trith
Posted By: Cragar

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/13/25 10:34 AM

Originally Posted by beartooth trapr
Only way I loan stuff out is if they give me something they want back.

Sad it's got that way, but people have no respect anymore.

As someone who has a large tool collection , it is a problem. All the time friends want to borrow them. Luckily nowadays , it is super easy to refer them to places like Advanced Auto or another large auto part supplier who rents tools for free with a deposit equal to the tools replacement cost.

Owning a pickup has the same problem , everybody wants to borrow it. I refer them to Home Depot rental that is as cheap as $19.95 a day plus mileage. Uhaul has similar rates for their smallest box trucks.
Posted By: gcs

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/13/25 10:58 AM

Cage traps...someone needs to borrow one, then that person loans it to someone else, and so on, till poof! no one knows where it went....

OR, the first borrower claims " I brought that back..don't you remember?" lol
Posted By: Bob Jameson

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/13/25 12:02 PM

I know all too well about loaning out traps, equipment, and lending $$. Lots of stuff out there that won't be coming back.
Posted By: k snow

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/13/25 12:03 PM

"I'd loan you my wife before I loan you my tools. I KNOW she'll come back"

Was a sign I had on my tool box when I wrenched.
Posted By: swamp

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/13/25 12:15 PM

Not sure what it is about loaning traps ? Anytime I loan them, I have to go get them if I want them back. Doesn't matter who it is ?
Posted By: Giant Sage

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/13/25 12:24 PM

Originally Posted by Green Bay
90 cent gas

Maybe at Taco Bell. grin
Posted By: Giant Sage

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/13/25 12:31 PM

When you loan somthing out just tell them to keep it because no one ever returns any thing any way.
I seem to get most things returned this way exept for traps.
I gues traps where designed for sticky fingers.
Posted By: elsmasho82

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/13/25 01:06 PM

Originally Posted by gcs
Cage traps...someone needs to borrow one, then that person loans it to someone else, and so on, till poof! no one knows where it went....

OR, the first borrower claims " I brought that back..don't you remember?" lol


Spot on. I loaned one to a co worker once and then he loaned it to his sister who then moved away. I guess he forgot it wasn’t his to begin with
Posted By: Law Dog

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/13/25 01:25 PM

If they don’t bring a cage back they seem to run them over somehow that’s rather common leave them in the open rather then pick them up, the grass grows tall then oh ya that’s where that trap was when it gets crushed. Had a guy buy 10 quality cages the next year he needed 10 more his kid left them out when he was done trapping but never collected them just spread all over farm country. Finally had a talk with the kid about not setting them in travel ways set closer to structures and trees you can see better.
Posted By: lumberjack391

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/13/25 01:31 PM

Originally Posted by Cragar
Originally Posted by beartooth trapr
Only way I loan stuff out is if they give me something they want back.

Sad it's got that way, but people have no respect anymore.

As someone who has a large tool collection , it is a problem. All the time friends want to borrow them. Luckily nowadays , it is super easy to refer them to places like Advanced Auto or another large auto part supplier who rents tools for free with a deposit equal to the tools replacement cost.

Owning a pickup has the same problem , everybody wants to borrow it. I refer them to Home Depot rental that is as cheap as $19.95 a day plus mileage. Uhaul has similar rates for their smallest box trucks.

Just had that happen- an acquaintance wanted to borrow my pickup to haul scrap. Said he would kick me some gas, it was only 3-4 loads (yea right it will probably be 7-10). I gave him the ol' Did you ever see a scrappers truck?, Nice of you to ask what I would charge, I wouldnt lend my truck out to my daughter (I would, just was on a roll). THEN, when he got desperate, he offered me 100.00, I said that doesnt sound near enough I just aint doing it- please stop asking. Im too old for this stuff , know what happens and I always pay up when I get work done.
Posted By: super cub

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/13/25 01:46 PM

I've lost a half dozen live traps, post hole diggers, 5 gallons of gas and the jug, 2 boxes of 30-06 ammo. I don't loan anything anymore
Posted By: Law Dog

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/13/25 01:50 PM

If you have a truck you always have friends when they need to move your their guy all of a sudden. It a curse in the cities owning a truck it’s not so bad in the country where everyone has one.
Posted By: GREENCOUNTYPETE

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/13/25 01:52 PM

Originally Posted by k snow
"I'd loan you my wife before I loan you my tools. I KNOW she'll come back"

Was a sign I had on my tool box when I wrenched.



that's funny

and kinda on point
Posted By: Cragar

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/13/25 01:55 PM

Originally Posted by gcs
Cage traps...someone needs to borrow one, then that person loans it to someone else, and so on, till poof! no one knows where it went....

OR, the first borrower claims " I brought that back..don't you remember?" lol

Very spot on as elsmasho said.

Over the years I have gotten a couple of lower grade havahart or tractor supply traps customers have given me. Those are my loaner traps. Of course they want to borrow my pro grade traps instead. A flat NO. Take the lower grade trap or nothing. If I get the lower grade ones back , fine. If not , not a problem too.

Yep , seen that too , where it loaned out from the borrower to someone else and vanishes. I tell the borrower to hunt it down or pay me to replace it. And the lie that they already returned it.


I had an incident years ago , was at a friend's apartment watching TV with him and his friend. The friend asked to borrow $3 towards getting a little ceasar's pizza on the way home. It was very dark in the room. I pulled what I thought was 3 dollar bills out of my wallet and gave it to him. Later on when I was home I realized I had given him 2 dollar bills and a five by mistake. Never heard back about it. I told my friend what had happened and also told him what I thought of his friend. Told him I learned a lot of his friend's character. To me , it was almost worth the $5 I lost because now I knew what kind of person he was. My friend called him out on it , so now 2 people knew who that friend of a friend was. Never saw any money return too.
Posted By: Big Sam

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/13/25 02:33 PM

It's funny that you all mention cage traps. I'm currently on the way to try and steal one back. Last time I loan an $80 trap, and last time I loan anything to my brother-in-law.
Posted By: gcs

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/13/25 02:35 PM

Brother in laws aren't real family, just say no...LOL
Posted By: GREENCOUNTYPETE

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/13/25 02:36 PM

Originally Posted by Big Sam
It's funny that you all mention cage traps. I'm currently on the way to try and steal one back. Last time I loan an $80 trap, and last time I loan anything to my brother-in-law.

is he a no good brother in law from Illinois?
is he married to your youngest sister or did you marry his sister?

I don't have any brother in laws , maybe on my next go round , I had a father in law , he was so un mechanical I wouldn't loan him a hammer he would just hurt him self or beat the screw in with it and wonder why it didn't work.
It was much easier to just go do it so I didn't have to try and figure out how he screwed it up
Posted By: Big Sam

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/13/25 02:40 PM

He's from Arizona and he married my youngest sister.
Posted By: GREENCOUNTYPETE

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/13/25 02:44 PM

Originally Posted by Big Sam
He's from Arizona and he married my youngest sister.

yup youngest sisters find the best ones , it's like their job in a family.

I don't have any sisters but it holds true in so many cases both my moms and dads youngest sisters have had some special ones.
Posted By: Big Sam

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/13/25 02:49 PM

Pete, she's currently on her second special one. She sure knows how to pick them.
Posted By: gcs

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/13/25 02:51 PM

GCP, I feel for you with no brother in laws...so heres the deal...you can have mine, please, no need to thank me! cool
Posted By: jeff karsten

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/13/25 03:13 PM

I don't loan anything out except stuff i dont want anymore People spend half a day begging and then forget you exist
Posted By: GREENCOUNTYPETE

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/13/25 03:27 PM

Originally Posted by gcs
GCP, I feel for you with no brother in laws...so heres the deal...you can have mine, please, no need to thank me! cool



well you know I am short a wife , do you have any other sisters that aren't married , then I could marry one of them and I would have a brother in law I could go fishing with.
Posted By: gcs

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/13/25 03:40 PM

Sorry, no sisters, my sister in law might be available if she follows through with her threats on her husband....but I wouldn't wish her on anyone... grin

But it's all good!, stop by and I'll take you on the boat, related or not...lol
Posted By: Big Sam

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/13/25 04:40 PM

Originally Posted by gcs
Brother in laws aren't real family, just say no...LOL

He probably won't be asking to borrow it again. I got it stolen back. Now in about a week I'll go ask him when he's going to be done using it. Ought to make him a little nervous when he can't find it.
Posted By: WI Outdoors

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/13/25 05:26 PM

Originally Posted by Law Dog
If you have a truck you always have friends when they need to move your their guy all of a sudden. It a curse in the cities owning a truck it’s not so bad in the country where everyone has one.

I tell em to rent a u haul. No risk in damaging my vehicle that way.
Posted By: TC1

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/13/25 05:44 PM

$30 Raccoon ave., $80 Coyote average….. cry
Posted By: Cragar

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/13/25 05:58 PM

Originally Posted by Big Sam
Originally Posted by gcs
Brother in laws aren't real family, just say no...LOL

He probably won't be asking to borrow it again. I got it stolen back. Now in about a week I'll go ask him when he's going to be done using it. Ought to make him a little nervous when he can't find it.

Good job !!!
I like it. Make him sweat it out for a bit , then keep asking now and then where it is. grin
Posted By: gcs

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/13/25 06:13 PM

And if you really dislike him, ask him to pay for a replacement!, grin
Posted By: Cragar

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/13/25 08:41 PM

Originally Posted by gcs
And if you really dislike him, ask him to pay for a replacement!, grin


Can you imagine......just for the heck of it......the borrower can't find it , starts panicking a bit then sneaks over to Big Sam's place late at night and steals it back. All along thinking he is stealing another trap that looks like the one he was loaned. Then days later contacts Big Sam to return the trap.

That would be a bit awkward to say the least.......... blush
Posted By: Ohio Wolverine

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/13/25 09:40 PM

Originally Posted by gcs
Cage traps...someone needs to borrow one, then that person loans it to someone else, and so on, till poof! no one knows where it went....

OR, the first borrower claims " I brought that back..don't you remember?" lol



Got to the point that I just gave it to them.
I built my own for a few years, just sold the business , enough parts for over 100 traps, all the tools , and other machines to build trapping supplies.
Just can't do it anymore.
A good young trapper got a deal, as he also got all my traps.

They are a better trap than Williams made and better than Duke , can't wait to see how he does with them.
Sterling fur used to sell them.
Posted By: Providence Farm

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/14/25 12:19 AM

Sometimes brother in laws go through stages in life like everyone.

Mine was 8 when I started dating his sister that was 16 at the time. He followed me around some. I taught him to shoot took him trapping and hunting . Good kid, he joined the army, got married went to Afghanistan. Came back physically and mentally broken divorced( always picks the wrong type called home and she answers the phone while in clearly the act while he was Ina one of the hottest active parts of Afghanistan) and several years with drug problems more marriages more divorce. Where some loaned that loaned money I never expected back went.

Got to the point I cut him off and he was not welcome at my house even when my in-laws were living with me untill I was sure he was clean for at least a full year.

Today he is doing well and has his crap together. I'm very proud of him. Head diesel mechanic for a local trucking company that has a lot of rigs, runs mechanic side business. Deals with broken body and a lot of pain from that.

Responsible enough to know he has trouble so even making sure his pain meds after his latest surgeries were keep by his mom and at her house because he wants to eliminate temptation. I'm darn proud of him and there was a time I never thought I would say that. He is a good Responsible man I'm lucky to have in my life. We all go through stages in life. Sometimes we improve when the odds are against us b
Posted By: Law Dog

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/14/25 01:05 AM

Originally Posted by Providence Farm
Sometimes brother in laws go through stages in life like everyone.

Mine was 8 when I started dating his sister that was 16 at the time. He followed me around some. I taught him to shoot took him trapping and hunting . Good kid, he joined the army, got married went to Afghanistan. Came back physically and mentally broken divorced( always picks the wrong type called home and she answers the phone while in clearly the act while he was Ina one of the hottest active parts of Afghanistan) and several years with drug problems more marriages more divorce. Where some loaned that loaned money I never expected back went.

Got to the point I cut him off and he was not welcome at my house even when my in-laws were living with me untill I was sure he was clean for at least a full year.

Today he is doing well and has his crap together. I'm very proud of him. Head diesel mechanic for a local trucking company that has a lot of rigs, runs mechanic side business. Deals with broken body and a lot of pain from that.

Responsible enough to know he has trouble so even making sure his pain meds after his latest surgeries were keep by his mom and at her house because he wants to eliminate temptation. I'm darn proud of him and there was a time I never thought I would say that. He is a good Responsible man I'm lucky to have in my life. We all go through stages in life. Sometimes we improve when the odds are against us b



You never know how things are going to work out with people seen a lot of folks fail had some just surprise me with great successes that I would have never bet on. Still it’s a nice surprise whoever succeeds in the end.
Posted By: Gary Benson

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/14/25 01:22 AM

Originally Posted by gcs
Brother in laws aren't real family, just say no...LOL

Tim Wilson wrote a great song about Brother In Law. It's worth looking up. YouTube video
Posted By: Gary Benson

Re: Things you never see again. - 08/14/25 01:28 AM

Living 8 miles from a Rez you learn quick to not loan anything. Mostly money since that what it takes to get whisky.
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