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Trapper Talk
53 minutes ago
Last week's post started with mountain men who we knew little about and drifted off to horses.
Let's talk about horses. Having a horse was essential in the West. Distances were huge, and you needed something to carry gear, etc.

From William Ashley, on horse feed:
I was exceedingly surprised and no less gratified at the sight of a grove of timber, in appearance,
distant some two or three miles on our front. It proved to be a grove of cottonwood of the sweetbark
kind suitable for horse food, situated on an island, offering among other conveniences, a
good situation for defence.


From John Ball, horse was a menu option when times got tough:
So for food we killed an old horse. But hungry as
we were, this did not relish well. But I will show that horse, in good condition is good food, for I
afterwards tested it.


From John Ball, Spaniards in California using horses to capture wild bulls (cattle, not buffalo):
And here our ship lay for many days. On one, I saw a Spaniard noose with his lasso a wild bullock
on the shore, or rather two of them. And thus mounted on their horses, used to the business,
one threw and caught him by his horns, and then wound his lasso around the high pummel of
his strong, well girthed saddle, and the horse stood and held him. But they wishing to throw him
down, so as to butcher him, the other man threw his so accurately that by his first move the ox
stepped into the noose, which caught him by his foot. Then each turned their horses in opposite
directions and starting up they laid him flat on the ground in a twinkling. And then the horses
keeping their stand, one dismounted and cut his throat.


From John Bradbury, on marking horses for ownership:
After our return, I went to the trading house, and found that the
trade for horses went on very briskly. The instant a horse was bought, his tail was cropped, to render
him more easily distinguished from those belonging to the Indians, which are in all respects
as nature formed them.


Also from Bradbury, describing and Indian saddle, apparently not comfortable to him:
The reflections on my situation, combined with the pain occasioned by mosquitoes, kept me from
closing my eyes; in addition to this, I had already painfully experienced the effects of an Indian
saddle, which I shall describe. It consists of six pieces of wood: two of these are strong forked
sticks, one of which is formed to fix on the shoulders of the horse; the other is adapted to the lower
part of the back: they are connected by four flat pieces, each about four inches in breadth: two
of these are so placed as to lie on each side of the backbone of the horse, which rises above them;
the two others are fastened to the extremities of the forked sticks, and the whole is firmly tied by
thongs. Two strong slips of buffalo hide are doubled over each of the upper connecting pieces,
for the purpose of holding the stirrup, which is formed of a stick about two feet long, and cut half
way through in two places, so as to divide it into three equal parts: at these places it is bent, and
when the two ends are strongly tied, it forms an equilateral triangle. The conjunct end of the foremost
forked stick rises to the height of eight or ten inches above the back of the horse, and serves
to fasten on it the coiled end of the long slip of dried skin intended to serve as a bridle: this slip is
also made use of to fasten the horse at night, to allow him sufficient space wherein to graze, and is
mostly fifty or sixty feet long. Under the saddle is laid a square piece of buffalo skin, dressed with
the hair upon it, and doubled four-fold, and on the saddle the rider fixes his blanket.


From George Catlin, on buffalo running horses:
Such is the training of men and horses in this country, that this work of death and slaughter is
simple and easy. The horse is trained to approach the animals on the tight side, enabling its rider
to throw his arrows to the left; it runs and approaches without the use of the halter, which is
hanging loose upon its neck bringing the rider witllin three or four paces of the animal, whem the
arrow is thrown with great ease and certainty to the heart; and instances sometimes occur, where
the arrow passes entirely through the animal’s body.


Snake and Sioux on the Warpath, by Alfred Jacob Miller, showing how Indians would use their horse as a shield.
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Trapper Talk
11 hours ago
Our own Boco showing off his skills as a frost scaping beaver expert at the FHA convention this weekend. My question is this:


....can you get scapies from frost scaping beavers?

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Trap Shed
Yesterday at 11:45 PM
Half dozen brand new Jakes for trade. Looking for Sterling MJ-500 or 600's, Newhouses, silver coins, bars, bullion, rounds or old US paper currency.

Thanks for looking.

NOT FOR SALE.


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Trap Shed
Yesterday at 08:27 PM
6.5-20x44 Vortex Viper riflescope for sale. $300 shipped
Can text or email pics 410-713-5708
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 07:48 PM
I just finished watching a live town hall on Youtube with Scott Bessent and a federal lawyer. Took place in Minneapolis.

Could'nt copy and paste because it was still live. Anyone interested can go to the Alpha News Youtube channel and find it there.

Maybe some other state besides Illinois will eventually have the distinction of having a former Governor go to prison.
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Trap Shed
Yesterday at 01:46 PM
Must be around Midwest close to iowa for meeting as im not shipping have hundreds for sale would like to sell in larger lots 6 each or 65 a dozen they are Coated chain 6 ft no bs type no trades pm if interested
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Trap Shed
Yesterday at 01:47 AM
1-dz 1.5 duke coil, $60, 4- no.3 bridgers coils,$40, 4-160 BMI magnums,$30,- 2- duke 330s, $15 a trap,all traps are in newer condition, earth anchors cable stakes, $15 a dz. prices do not include shipping
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Trap Shed
01/10/26 08:17 PM
Looking for pieces or take offs of #2 or #3 twin loop trap chain, such as might come on a #1 long spring or a 110/120, that you want to get rid of. Figured I would check before buying new. Send me a message with what you have and price.

Thanks!
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Trapper Talk
01/10/26 01:24 AM
I got a bunch of bulletboxes traps from the Texas Trappers association and have decided to use them for fundraising here. I had tags made for them and they all come with chain and drags. The price on these will be 35.00 shipped. The Texas Trappers Association will receive 12.50 per trap sold and the trapperman defense fund and Discretionary fund will split the other 12.50. 10.00 will go towards shipping and anything over that I will cover.
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Any questions send me a pm. Thanks for looking.
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Trap Shed
01/09/26 10:26 PM
Space age coon trapping Barringer $7
Master land snaring Newt sterling/ Bob Noonan $7
Coons with Conibears Delmar Alstat $5
Trapping North American furbearers Hawbaker $12
Farmland fur trapping Barringer $10

Plus shipping or all of these shipped for $30
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Trapper Talk
01/08/26 11:36 PM
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Trap Shed
01/08/26 02:08 AM
The following traps are for sale plus shipping cheapest option for buyer.
All traps are in good to excellent condition with strong springs. Modifications have clean welds. Some traps may have light surface rust from storage. Let me know if you’re looking for something not listed as I may have it, planning to list more for sale as time allows.
$50 minimum purchase plus shipping.
Victor
10 - #3 DLS Reg Jaw - PENDING
3 - #3 DLS Reg Jaw laminated $15 ea
1 - #3 SLS Reg Jaw laminated $10
2 - #3 DLS Offset Jaw laminated PENDING
1 - #3 DLS Offset Jaw - PENDING
6 - #3 DLS Offset Jaw Modified - PENDING
3 - #4 DLS Reg Jaw laminated - PENDING
3 - #4 DLS Offset Jaw laminated - PENDING
2 - #3 Jumps - pans slightly cut down - $12 ea

Triumph
3 - #3 DLS Reg Jaw- $20 ea

Diamond
1 - #3 DLS Reg Jaw- $20

Blake and Lamb
5 - #1 Jumps stoploss - $8 ea
2 - #3 DLS Reg Jaw - $25 ea

Duke
9 - #5 DLS w/welded large pan/waxed - $30 ea or $250 for all
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Trap Shed
01/07/26 08:59 PM
Still have a couple 114 newhouse ATC before the raised letters. Would trade one or two for state stamped trap or traps. Or trap and money. Im sure we can work something out. Send a PM
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Trapper Talk
01/07/26 06:47 PM
your pm full
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Trap Shed
01/07/26 06:09 PM
WTB - A used Blakeley Dispatch Pole
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Trap Shed
01/07/26 04:30 PM
These old paper 12 gauge shotgun empty shelves were an experimental shell produced in the early 1960s by a company called the Ford company they were not affiliated with Ford motor company included in this lot are 60+ special plastic quads designed for the shell 23 new paper cases many marked Ford shell they have a metal stainless steel pairing type base. They are on primed there’s 23 paper cases and also paperwork describing the shells and the wads price for everything is $35 shipped to the lower 48.


I also have a quantity of Wanda WANDA all plastic experimental shells very collectible if anyone’s interested in those message me I can send pictures of those

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The following lot of shelves are Wanda brand all plastic shotgun shells. They were another failure in experimental shot, shotgun shells, and made for a short
The red shells are 12 gauge the yellow are 20 gauge
Their 40+ shells and all in this lot price is $50 for all the Wandas shells shipped to the lower 48

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Fur Sales Directory
01/07/26 03:35 PM
2026 Illinois Trappers Association Annual Fur Auction
February 21, 2026
Krile Auction Service
Strasburg, Illinois
Sale starts at 9am!

Reach out if you have any questions.

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Trap Shed
01/06/26 03:19 PM
Looking for a Thompson Center Omega muzzleloader.

Please message with condition and price
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Trap Shed
01/06/26 01:45 AM
3 - New Allen pistol soft cases these have an extra zippered side compartment with elastic straps to hold 4 extra magazines

2- leather holsters. $38 SHIPPED FOR THE LOT.

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Trapper Talk
01/05/26 08:22 PM
if anyone has a way to dispatch skunks without spraying could you pm me?
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Trap Shed
01/05/26 06:22 PM
Hey, new trapper in Fond du Lac, WI. wondering if anyone has any traps they'd like to get rid of? I'd be interested in buying!
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Trap Shed
01/05/26 03:37 AM
Preferably offset jaw. Willing to pay for shipping.
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Trap Shed
01/05/26 02:20 AM
I would prefer an Express but others may work. No slug barrels, I need a bird barrel.
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Trap Shed
01/04/26 10:26 PM
Brand new, never used. Packaging has minor damage. $35 shipped OBO.

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Trap Shed
01/04/26 07:01 PM
Shaft extension for Johnson/Evinrude 9.9/15hp motor. Never used or painted. $35 shipped


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