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Here a story i wrote a while back. I like it and the memories are old favorites....hope y'all enjoy

More Minutes

I was driving home the other night and a song came on the radio I had not heard before. It was called ”Five More Minutes” by Scott McCreery; it talked of times he had and people he had lost and how he wished he could just go back for five more minutes. As I listened, I also thought of all the times I would like to go and spend a few more minutes doing and people I wish I could visit just one more time.

After I got home, I sat and thought about the song for a good while. Gerri even asked me what was on my mind, I told her about the song and how it had touched me and made me think of how many things I wish I had a few more minutes to do things or people to be with.

That night as I drifted off to sleep the song played through my mind again and again “I wish I had five more minutes…..”
I heard a crackly voice “It’s the bottom of the 3rd and the Phils are ahead 1-0, here’s the pitch to Mike Schmidt, CRACK!!! it a long, high drive to deep center-field and its OUTTA HERE!” I hear Harry Kalas’s voice through the radio, as my Grandparents house materialized around me. It was a hot, humid, summer night as usual, and Pop, MomMom, my little brother Matthew and I were sitting on the porch listening to the Phillies game on the transistor radio in the window. Pop sitting in his usual rocking chair, wiped his forehead for about the tenth time and said “WHEW ! Its awful hot and humid, why don’t you boys run down to the store and get us some sodas?” He dug around in his pockets and gave us each two quarters (no bill changers on soda machines back then). Matthew and I jumped up and took off toward the little store down the street. After carefully crossing the road, we ran across the big field across the street with the fireflies dancing in the evening air, all around us, and the scent of the honeysuckle hanging heavily in the air.

We got to the store and got the sodas, RC for me, Pepsi for Pop, & MomMom, and an Orange Crush for Matthew. I remember us laughing and racing each other back up the field to Pop’s.
Pop and MomMom have long since been gone, the house as well. I wish I could go back and race Matthew across the field on a hot, humid, summer night with the fireflies dancing and the scent of honeysuckle heavy in the air again. And, we could both go back and sit with Pop and MomMom on the porch and enjoy the ice-cold sodas and listen to the rest of the game, if I only had a few more minutes.
The porch faded from view, just as Matthew and I reached the steps, then I saw something else coming into focus.

It was my Uncle Dave (all six foot six and 300 pounds of him), Uncle Jack (tall, lanky and one eyed), my cousins Frank (HUGE and looking like Conan the Barbarian stunt double, with an ornery grin) and my cousin John (young and a bit pudgy) and family friend John D (who for lack of a better description looks like a Hobbit and was nicknamed Freddy Flintstone).
We were all dressed in hunting clothes and walking through a thick creek bottom with shotguns, hunting for pheasants and rabbits. I look left and see John, he is as excited as I am, since we both turned 12 just got our hunting licenses, and this is our first hunt. The uncles are on either side of us, cussing at the tangling, tripping, honeysuckle vines and gripping, clawing, multi-flora rose, John and I wanted to cuss too, but back then, children were not allowed to cuss (at least around adults.)

Frank and John D were hunting toward us, and we were hunting toward them, and once we got within sight we knew there was no game to be found in this thicket. As we turned left to go back to the cars, we had to cross over a small creek. I was working my way across with John and could see Uncle Dave walking a half rotten, old log downstream from us. I looked over just as Uncle Dave jumps off the log onto the bank, at that instant his 300 pounds caves in the bank and he falls (This word is unacceptable on Trapperman) over tin cups into the stream on his back! He emerges sputtering like a hungover hippo and cursing like a long shore-man, I think he might have even made up a few new words. After it was established, that he was not hurt, we all had a good laugh.

We got back to the cars, and Uncle Dave is soaked to the bone, and the day is just starting. The only person who had any dry clothes in their car was John D. John D is as short and squat as Uncle Dave was Big and Tall, so when he put on John D’s clothes, the sweatpants looked like knickerbockers, and the shirt was so tight he looked like 10 pounds of potatoes in a five-pound sack, it was difficult to restrain our laughter, so we didn’t!
What I would give to be that twelve-year-old kid, on that dusty, dirt road on that warm, sunny morning, to see Uncle Dave, hungover, dripping wet, cussing, but still laughing with to the rest of us. To see all their faces laughing, and to smell the dust of the road, and hear the raucous cackle of the pheasant that eluded us. (This word is unacceptable on Trapperman), I wish I had just a few minutes.

As Uncle Dave’s dripping form slowly faded out, I could hear myself walking through dry leaves, and could see a dim path ahead of me. I looked over my shoulder and saw my cousin John again and just behind him Matthew, both carrying fishing poles and very large grins. I look ahead of me and see my cousin Frank (the man-sized mountain in front of me), he looks back at us three young kids (I was maybe 10 as was John and Matthew would have been 6) and grins like a mule eating green tomatoes. “We’re almost there” Frank says softly to us.

I realize it’s the opening day of trout season and Frank is taking us to his secret spot, where he had caught huge a brown trout years before. We got to his spot and unlike every other opening day I had seen, there was not another person on the creek. (Normal opening day crowds were literally people standing within arm’s length of each other.) The four of us spread out along the bank about 5 or six feet apart, and eagerly awaited the 8AM opening bell, trouble was no one had a watch, and this was long, long before cell phones. After a lengthy wait, Frank gave us the go ahead to start. We all cast out into the crick and waited on a bite. Over the next hour or so we all caught a few trout. If I recall correctly, Matthew got the first fish as well as the most by the time we left, and he was walking mighty tall.

Frank decided to get us all breakfast, so we stopped at the local McDonald’s to get pancakes and sausages. When he asked us what we wanted to drink we all said “MILKSHAKES!!!”, so he asked for them and was told they do not serve them till lunch. So, we got our orders, then drove down the street and stopped at Wendy’s and guess what? They were happy to serve us milkshakes!
I can’t tell you what we ended up catching or where else we went to go fishing, however I can tell you we had one heck of a great time! I would love to go back for a few minutes to have that breakfast with Frank, John, and Matthew again, and see us all laughing and smiling. (This word is unacceptable on Trapperman) what I would give for a few more minutes.

As Frank and John fade from view I hear a familiar sound. It starts with a wheezy hhheeeeeheeeeeehheee then deepens into true belly laughs BWAHAHAHHAAHAHHA, and I see the face of one of my best friends Charlie Bowers. He’s sitting on his stoop with his big Stetson on and laughing at something Matthew has just said. I look and Matthew is right there too, pony tailed, grinning, and cracking up as well. It a beautiful November day in 2012 and Matthew and I are visiting Charlie at his home. I am back East for a business trip and Matthew, and I decided to pay our friend a visit and relive some old times. Anna (Charlie’s youngest daughter) was there listening to us relive the old days, really enjoyed hearing some of the stories we were telling on each other. Charlie asks Matthew “Remember that goose you killed that one time with my lacrosse stick, and we told your Grandparents we had hit it with the car?” “I sure do, MomMom cook it up for us and man was it good” Matthew replied. “Yeah, I remember your Pop running his hands all over that goose” Charlie said. He looked at me and Anna “I asked Matt what Pop was doing and he whispered to me “Checking it for bullet holes”, he laughed, and we all joined him. Then I had to tell my favorite story of those two idiots (my loving nickname for the pair of them).
I said, “Well my favorite story is the time you two idiots shot a deer down in Darlington.” They both looked and me and grinned. “Have you ever heard this story?” I asked Anna. “No, I haven’t” she replied with a kind of wide-eyed wonder. I began to tell the story, “Well it was back when those two (I pointed at Matthew and Charlie) were still in high school. One morning the came up to my room and woke me up saying they had “found” a road killed deer in Darlington Valley and asked if I could come out and skin and butcher it for the meat. I said “Sure I can do that” got dressed grabbed my skinning knife and boning knives form the kitchen and followed them into the yard. There was a nice fat doe lying in the back yard, but as I approached the deer I knew something was up. It was bloated but it was a very cool morning and had been frosty the night before so that didn’t make sense. Matthew and Charlie standing around staring as the ground and kind of shuffling the dirt with their toes made me a might suspicious. As I walked around behind the deer I noticed something, and turned to face Matthew and Charlie. “OK, which one of you two idiots shot his deer in the (This word is unacceptable on Trapperman)?” I asked. “Well I did it” Matthew said. “We were just our cruising through Darlington and Bowers had his 303 Enfield in the car. We swung the car to shine the lights on that one field and saw eyes, so I decided to take a shot. WE shot then got the (This word is unacceptable on Trapperman) out of there for a few hours. When we went back we could see a deer laying dead in the field and hauled it to the car.” Matthew said with a bit of shame and embarrassment.

“How did you know it was shot?’ Charlie asked me. I pointed at the back right leg and said “I saw that big hole there leaking stomach contents and knew no car would inflict that wound. I knew it was a bullet hole and one of you two idiots shot the deer.” “Oh, ok “ he said with a bit of shame as well. I handed my knife to Matthew and said “You shot it you gut it, and then I’ll skin it and butcher it.”

“Me
?” he said looking a bit doubtful and greenish. I simply nodded. As Matthew approach the deer and was trying to figure out how to gut it Charlie was right over his shoulder and trying to watch. I quickly grabbed him and walked him around the back of the deer. “What are we doing?” he asked me with a look of surprise. “Moving upwind” I said simply. “Why?” he asked me. “Oh, you’ll see, just watch” I told him. As Matthew began to gut the deer we heard a ppffffffffffftttttttt of escaping gas. He started to gag and retch and curse me for not gutting the deer. “To bad you shot it, you gut it” I told him. He did soldier through with much gagging and retching and a bit of vomiting, It did really smell terribly I have to admit. After it was all said and done, the back right leg was a complete loss, and we found the bullet well mushroomed up behind the left front leg. It had transversed the deer from rear to front. Charlie had that bullet for many, many years afterwards, and the meat was a very welcome addiction tour meager freezer at the time.” Anna looked at her dad and Matthew both of whom looking sheepish but were also grinning like the Cheshire cat.” We all looked at each other and started laughing till our sides hurt. As that memory faded from view, I could see the three of us arm in arm posing for Anna’s camera.
I really wish I could go back to that November day and spend just a little more time with my two favorite idiots.
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Trapper Talk
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Trapper Talk
54 minutes ago
FUR TAKERS OF AMERICA CONVENTIONS 1968-2026

1968 Labor Day Smithboro, IL
1969 September 20 Festus, MO
1970 June 21 Webster, SD
1971 June 12-13 Grenada, MS
1972 June 10-11 Hannibal, MO
1973 June 8-10 Bowling Green, KY
1974 July 26-28 Wauseon, OH (joint meeting with NTA)
1975 June 14-15 LaGrange, IN
1976 June 18-20 Medford, OR
1977 June 10-12 Itasca, MN
1978 June 9-10 Vicksburg, MS
1979 June 8-10 Elizabethtown, KY
1980 June 13-15 Lincoln, IL
1981 June 12-14 Mason City, IA
1982 June 11-13 Union City, TN
1983 July 8-10 Cobleskill, NY
1984 June 7-10 Bismarck, ND
1985 June 28-30 Portsmouth, OH
1986 June 27-29 Salem, IN
1987 June 18-21 Guthrie, OK
1988 June 23-26 Sturgis, SD
1989 June 15-18 Bardstown, KY
1990 June 14-17 Elk City, OK
1991 June 20-23 Dubuque, IA
1992 June 25-28 Cobleskill, NY
1993 June 24-27 Bartlesville-Dewey, OK
1994 June 23-26 LaGrange, IN
1995 June 22-25 Union City, TN
1996 June 20-23 Crescent City, IL
1997 June 19-22 LaGrange, IN
1998 June 17-21 Kearney, NE
1999 June 16-20 Nephi, UT
2000 June 22-25 Salem, IN
2001 June 21-24 Frankfort, NY
2002 June 13-16 Manchester, IA
2003 June 19-22 Port Royal, PA
2004 June 10-13 Berrien Springs, MI
2005 June 16-19 Kearney, NE
2006 June 15-18 Evansville, IN
2007 June 14-17 Barnum, MN
2008 June 19-21 Columbia, MO
2009 June 11-14 Mena, AR
2010 June 10-12 Columbus, IN
2011 June 23-25 Dunkirk, NY
2012 June 14-16 Evansville, IN
2013 June 26-30 Marshfield, WI
2014 June 19-21 Washington, PA
2015 June 25-27 LaGrange, IN
2016 July 7-10 Lawrence, KS
2017 June 22-24 Manchester, IA
2018 June 28-30 Marshfield, WI
2019 June 20-23 Harrisonburg, VA
2020 Charlestown, IN (no dates)
2021 Lawrence, KS (no dates)
2022 June 28-30, Lawrence, KS
2023 June 22-24, Jefferson, WI
2024 June 13-15, Harrisonburg, VA
2025 July 25-27, Clay County Fairgrounds, Spencer, IA
2026 Aug. 7-8, Macon County Expo Center, Macon, MO
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Trap Shed
Yesterday at 10:07 PM
1 dozen Victor stop loss traps. Traps are in excellent condition. Changed out the chain ring for universal swivels.

$60/ dozen plus shipping. Shipping is $31.50

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Trap Shed
Yesterday at 10:04 PM
1 dozen north woods square jaw stop loss. Setup is similar to the old Blake and lamb stop loss. Traps are in excellent condition. Changed out ring on end of chain for universal swivels.

$60/dozen plus shipping. Shipping is $31.50.

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The Pen and Quill
Yesterday at 09:59 PM
I have 1 dozen Victor #1 stop loss traps. In excellent condition. The only thing I changed was the chain ring for a universal swivel.

$60/dozen plus shipping. Shipping is $31.50.

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Trap Shed
Yesterday at 09:55 PM
I have 1 dozen #1 Blake & Lsmb stop loss traps. They are in excellent condition. The only thing I did was remove the ring on the chain and added a universal swivels.

$60/dozen plus shipping. Shipping would be $31.50

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Trap Shed
Yesterday at 07:37 PM
Looking for a half dozen PA legal versions of titled traps. Let me know if you have any.
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 04:43 PM
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Trap Shed
Yesterday at 03:26 PM
Been a decade or two since ive been on here. Anyone have any?
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Trap Shed
Yesterday at 03:15 PM
Half dozen brand new, never set 3N's. These have factory shine. Looking to get $30 apiece plus shipping or will trade for Alphas, Sterlings, Jakes, silver coins, bars, bullion, rounds or old US paper currency.

Thanks for looking.


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Trap Shed
Yesterday at 04:58 AM
7 paperback trapping books. Various subjects. 6 of the books are new. The last book - Trapping & Handling Raw Furs - by Lippert has been gently used. Tight binding, slight bit of staining and discoloration.

$5.00 each, plus shipping. Buy all 7 books for $35.00 and I will pay shipping.

PayPal. Money Order. Check. PMs answered in order received.

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Trap Shed
03/29/26 11:49 PM
'm wanting eight skinned (filleted) beaver tails that are salted but not tanned.
-I need these brought to the FHA auction in June. I will take it from there.
-I will pay 100 dollars CAD
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Trap Shed
03/29/26 11:17 PM
Large flat rate box of 22 flat tails, shipped for $45
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Trapper Talk
03/29/26 07:09 PM
Well my Pewee birds have been back about 3 weeks. They have been adding mud on the bottom of the nest and moss on the top. A Wren had been sleeping in it a couple of months and had ransacked it.
The Pewee has been sitting on it the last few nights and adding eggs. She is never around in the day time and I don't know if there is room for another egg or not. She had 5 in it last year, so maybe there is still room. This is the 4th or 5th year they have raised here. Two times last year. Don't know if it is the same old birds or if the young ones have came back.
The eggs are not as big as they appear in the picture but it was hard taking it and I didn't have any way to add anything to compare it to. I'll try to get another picture before they fly off.
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Trap Shed
03/29/26 05:55 PM
i have electronic powder trickler new in the box $50 2 aps priming tools one bench mounted 1 press mounted both come with strip loader and i think 26 strips each $75 ea prowder pro scale $75 powder master dispenser $75 these can run together can send pictures don't know to get them on the post
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Trapper Talk
03/29/26 05:01 PM
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Made a killah 4 egg omelette....with asparagus.. steak & Cheese

Fed me & the Wife...

And look ....no sticking in the big #10 cast iron skillet

What's Youns munchin on ???
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Trap Shed
03/29/26 03:18 PM
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Sleepy Creek products.

60th Anniversary trap- 35.00
Millennium Trap - 35.00

Actual shipping
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Trap Shed
03/29/26 03:08 PM
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CDR new never set 40.00

Victor no. 4. Longsprings. Like new customer chain set up. Never in the field. 17.00. ( have 2 of these)

Actual shipping or if you’re around SE PA we can meet. I travel w working running toward Allentown and west to Harrisburg,and Delaware County.
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Trap Shed
03/29/26 02:58 PM
I have a Model 111 Daisy BB gun for sale!!
Western Carbine.. Made in Roger’s AR.
700 shot Repeater.
Asking $45.00 plus shipping. Box comes with the gun.

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SOLD!!!!!!!
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Trap Shed
03/29/26 12:20 PM
Prefer to sell as one lot.

From top left:

Damascus folder, pheasants forever folder, original buck 110 folder, Timberline game hatchet, buck tactical fixed blade:

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Asking $120 shipped to your door. Thanks.
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Trap Shed
03/29/26 11:37 AM
If you have any extra I’d be interested. Thanks
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Trap Shed
03/28/26 08:47 PM
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Like new- Used 1 season. $15.00 for all three plus USPS Ground Advantage shipping to the lower 48 only. Check or Money Order. PM me for cost of shipping to your zip code. Thanks
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Trap Shed
03/28/26 05:10 PM
I have 60 new in the box/case (old stock) Victor oos traps. These were manufactured before today's junk version. I am asking $8 per trap plus shipping.
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Trapper Talk
03/28/26 12:31 AM
Hey Newtoga, your inbox is full. Can you send me a PM about the jump traps you have posted in the Trap Shed? Thank you
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