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15 minutes ago
If everything in the pictture doesn't match the story, it's still a good read...

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This school bus driver thought the grumpy widow waving a yellow cloth at his bus was just a nuisance, until a mysterious package revealed a heartbreaking secret.

"Slow down, you reckless menace!" The gravelly voice sliced through the morning chill, followed instantly by the frantic fluttering of a faded yellow handkerchief.

Silas didn't tap the brakes out of fear, but out of habit. He pulled the heavy air-brake lever, bringing the massive yellow school bus to a crawl alongside the rutted dirt driveway.

Standing there, just like she did every single morning at 7:14 AM, was Elnora. She was a frail widow swallowed up by an oversized floral housecoat, her silver hair pinned back haphazardly.

"I'm barely doing twenty-five, Miss Elnora!" Silas shouted back through the open driver's side window, flashing her a warm, easy smile.

Elnora just huffed, gave the yellow cloth one final, authoritative snap in the air, and turned her back, shuffling slowly toward her aging farmhouse.

This was their daily ritual on rural Route 42 in Ohio. For three years, Silas had driven this exact path. And for three years, rain, sleet, or sweltering heat, Elnora was planted at the end of her driveway to scold him.

The middle school kids on the bus loved it. They would press their faces against the glass, waiting for the "Yellow Handkerchief Lady" to do her thing. It was a bizarre, comforting rhythm to their rural mornings.

Silas never took it personally. He knew the widow lived entirely alone. The nearest neighbor was two miles down the highway.

He figured she was just lonely. A little grumpy, sure, but he didn't mind being the target of her morning routine if it gave her a reason to get out of bed.

Then, late one brisk November morning, Silas rounded the bend, easing his foot off the accelerator. He looked toward the dirt driveway.

It was completely empty.

Silas frowned, scanning the overgrown yard and the darkened windows of the farmhouse. No Elnora. No yellow handkerchief.

He told himself she was probably just sleeping in. But the next day, the driveway was empty again.

By Friday, a cold knot of worry had formed in Silas’s stomach. The kids on the bus were unusually quiet as they passed the desolate property.

The following Monday, a harsh, neon-orange "For Sale" sign was hammered into the front lawn.

Silas stopped by a local diner after his afternoon route and asked a waitress about the old farmhouse. She shook her head sadly.

"Her mind started slipping," the waitress explained, wiping down the counter. "Her nephew drove down from the city over the weekend. Packed up what he could and moved her into an assisted living facility two counties over. She's gone, Silas."

Silas walked back to his car with a heavy heart. The route felt hollow without her. The mornings suddenly seemed entirely too quiet.

Weeks turned into months. Winter thawed into spring, and the farmhouse remained unsold, looking more abandoned with each passing day. Silas still slowed down at 7:14 AM, purely out of muscle memory.

Then, on a rainy Tuesday in April, Silas’s supervisor radioed him to come into the main depot office after his shift.

When Silas walked in, the dispatcher pushed a battered brown cardboard box across the desk. "Came in the mail for you, Silas. Return address just says 'Elnora'."

Silas’s hands shook slightly as he took a box cutter to the packing tape. He pulled back the cardboard flaps.

Inside, stacked perfectly in neat, uniform rows, were exactly fifty yellow handkerchiefs.

Resting on top of the bright yellow fabric was a piece of heavy cardstock with trembling, handwritten letters. Silas unfolded it, his eyes scanning the shaky ink.

*Dear Silas,* the letter began.

*If you are reading this, I am no longer at the farmhouse. I am somewhere unfamiliar, and my mind has likely finally betrayed me.*

Silas swallowed hard, sinking into a plastic chair in the breakroom.

*I owe you an apology, and a thank you. You see, I wasn't just being a bitter old woman yelling at your bus.*

*Two years ago, the doctors told me I was going completely blind. Shortly after, the fog started rolling into my brain. I was terrified. The silence of that old house was deafening.*

*But every morning, I could hear the deep rumble of your diesel engine from a mile away. I could hear the screech of your brakes. I could hear your voice.*

*Your bus was my anchor, Silas. It was loud, bright, and impossible to miss, even with my failing eyes.*

*Yelling at you to slow down was the only way I knew how to make sure I still existed in the world. When you smiled and yelled back, it told me I wasn't invisible yet. It told me I had made it to another morning.*

Silas felt a hot tear track down his cheek, splashing onto the edge of the letter.

*I bought these handkerchiefs and packed this box months ago, waiting for the day I knew I wouldn't be able to stand at the driveway anymore. Please give them to the children. Or keep them. Just so a piece of me is still out there on Route 42.*

*Thank you for letting me yell at you. Thank you for seeing me.*

*Elnora.*

Silas sat in the quiet depot for a long time, clutching the letter to his chest. He had thought he was merely humoring a grumpy recluse.

He hadn't realized he was acting as a lifeline for a woman desperate to hold onto the edges of her reality.

The next morning, Silas did something entirely against protocol.

He pulled the bus over at the empty farmhouse, stepped out into the crisp morning air, and firmly tied one of the bright yellow handkerchiefs around the metal post of Elnora's old mailbox.

It fluttered violently in the wind, a beacon of memory against the gray landscape.

By the time the next school year rolled around, the farmhouse had finally sold. A young family with a little girl had moved in from the city. Bicycles littered the porch, and the overgrown grass had been mowed.

On the first day of school, Silas drove down Route 42. As he approached the bend, his heart did a strange flutter.

Standing at the end of the dirt driveway was a young man in his thirties, holding the hand of a little girl with a pink backpack.

As the bus rumbled closer, the young father stepped forward. He reached into his jacket pocket and pulled out a faded yellow handkerchief.

It was the same one Silas had tied to the mailbox months ago.

The father looked right at Silas, smiled a wide, understanding smile, and snapped the yellow cloth in the air.

"Slow down!" the young father yelled playfully over the roar of the engine.

Silas hit the air brakes, bringing the bus to a halt. Tears instantly blurred his vision, completely overwhelming him.

He opened the heavy folding doors. "I'm barely doing twenty-five!" Silas shouted back, his voice thick with emotion.

The father laughed and ushered his daughter onto the bus. As she climbed the steps, she turned to Silas and said, "My dad says we have to wave the yellow flag every day. He says it's an important tradition."

"It is," Silas whispered, wiping his eyes with the back of his hand. "It's the most important one we have."

And every morning after that, without fail, the yellow handkerchief flew on Route 42. A quiet, unexpected kindness from a stranger, ensuring that a frightened old woman's desperate plea to be remembered was answered, long after.
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Trapping Only
20 minutes ago
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Trap Collector Forum
4 hours ago
there used to be a thread on hand forged traps with lots of good info bit having a hard time finding it. anyone remember it?
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Trapper Talk
12 hours ago
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Trap Shed
Yesterday at 08:55 PM
I have 6 Northwoods #1 square jaw coilspring traps.

$18 for the bunch plus shipping the cheapest way.

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Trap Shed
Yesterday at 07:52 PM
anything made b y NO-BS or O'Gormans also want J.C.Conner tracker drags of all sizes, sterling M.J. 600 M-44 and M-38 coyote getters. #110 conibears and Beaver traps. and major Boddicker and J.R. alcorns book coyote man my life with the coyotes. thanks, Call Garrett 6163212443
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Trapper Talk
Yesterday at 01:37 PM
https://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-...ith-Charger-and-Bag-AC93044SBN/314857616

they are 79.99 for two 4 amp hour batteries and a charger for a memorial day sale , they might have goofed yesterday I caught this for 58.99 , I didn't even hesitate , just take my money before you realize you miss marked them which apparently they did because to day it is 79 and limit 3.

they also had the tool only chainsaw for 159 , it normally sells for 219 with one if the 4 amp hour batteries. so 217 with 2 batteries was a enough to push to get it also.

I have big saws for big wood , but sometimes I want to make a few cuts and not be loud.

I was fairly impressed with the neighbors little masterforce 18v chain saw , he says it is great for camping , we both have a real hard time paying for firewood at a state park when there are blow downs all over.
go cut a tew dry limbs hanging off the ground and all good.

anyway figured if you are powering your hammer drill for dirt holes or whatever you use you might be interested in the battery deal. unfortunately it isn't as good as it was yesterday.
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Trap Shed
Yesterday at 01:57 AM
I have a few of these old traps available. $10.00 apiece plus flat rate shipping or would trade for silver coins, bars, rounds, bullion or old US paper currency.


Thanks for looking.


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Trap Shed
Yesterday at 01:52 AM
I have some very nice #14 Newhouses for trade, These are complete with original chains and rings. Looking to trade for silver bullion, rounds, coins, bars or old US currency or looking for some nice Sterling MJ-600's. I would sell for $125.00 apiece plus shipping.

Pictures available upon request.


Jediknight
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Trap Shed
05/18/26 05:09 PM
1. Master mink trapping methods by J.J. Murray, brand new, book is signed by the author. Softcover. $16.50 shipped
2. Successful trapping methods(second edition) copyright 1968 by Walter S. Chansler, hardcover with dust jacket book is like new. $12.50 shipped.
3. The details of fox trapping by G. MALCOLM LOCKE second printing 1978, yellow cover, book is in great shape. $10.00 shipped.
4.The Commercial beaver harvest by G. Check copyright 1991. Book appears to be new. $11.50 shipped.
The Hunting and Trapping Controversy by Ed Phetteplace. Softcover, excellent condition. $9.50 shipped.
5. Advanced FOXOLOGY by Don Nicely, Jr. (Softcover) some light age spots on front cover, overall it's in excellent condition. $10.50 shipped.
6. Ken Smythe's bottom edge mink set, book is in great shape. Some spotting on cover. Copyright 1993.$9.50 shipped.
7. Novice To Pro Coon Trapping By Bud Boda. Book is in great condition. $10.50 shipped.
8. Space Age Fox Trapping by John Clouser. 7th printing October 1976. Book is in excellent condition. $9.50 shipped.
9. Trap Fastening by Charles Dobbins. Book is in new condition. $10.50 shipped.
10. Profitable Fox Trapping by Jim Helfrich. 3rd printing, book is in excellent condition. $9.50 shipped.
Conibear Craft by Grant J. Case. 4th edition 1997. Book is in new condition. $9.50 shipped.
11. The Trapper and Predator Caller Yearbook 2010. Magazine is in new condition. $10.50 shipped.
12. Coon Come Easy by John Somonick and John Wilson. Fourth edition, book is in new condition. $9.50 shipped.


Please message me if interested. Thanks Matt.

If you want pictures please let me know.

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Trap Shed
05/18/26 12:31 AM
The following are uncarried in new condition bot no box all are USA production. Prices include shipping
Uncle Henry USA middleman $35
Uncle Henry USA stockman $40
Old Timer USA stockman. $40
Old Timer USA middleman. $30
Old Timer USA 129T single blade $30

Old Timer Sterling Fur anniversary 1 of 600
USA model 940 Trapper with box $90 (SOLD)

The following are imported
Victorinox Champ new no box $70
Buck muskrat new import $25
Remington new import $25

Used
Queen Steel 4 blade $30
Robeson 2 blade $30

Thanks for looking PM with questions or package offers.
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Trapper Talk
05/17/26 05:40 PM
I have dji but don't use it because the remote technicians can access your data.
I don't believe this is an issue with skyrover, but if it is the tech and service in us based.

Anyone using the skyrover x1?

The 7 mile long transmission range and no ID sound like a.nice bonus
600 with 3 batteries even better.
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Trapper Talk
05/17/26 12:56 PM
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Trapper Talk
05/17/26 12:37 PM
My trapping partner was out on the line yesterday and retrieved some trail cam pics and video. We've got a tree on our line the the bears come to rub on and now it appears the wolves like to (This word is unacceptable on Trapperman) on. I've got a couple videos of a wolf and monster grizz bear interacting at this scratching tree. Real neat stuff. If some one would like to see pm me your email and ill send forward these pics to you.
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Trap Shed
05/17/26 03:52 AM
I have 14 Montana #3 dogless traps forsale asking $18 apiece 4 of them have base plates D rings and 4 have four coils. I can fit 7 in large flat rate box I believe that’s $32 in shipping. I will split shipping cost making it $284 total for the 14 traps. They are all good strong traps. I can send pics through text my number is (940) 636-3355 Thanks.
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Trap Collector Forum
05/16/26 08:42 PM
Found this when looking through a box of traps I’ve had for a while. It’s a Gibbs 1 1/2 Sure Grip. Pan is readable. Has a PAT 6-2-23 on the pan. Do these have any value? I friend was given a big bag of traps and there several in the bag.
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Trapper Talk
05/16/26 07:46 PM
Has anyone tried 1 of these biocontrols for this invasive?

https://www.mda.state.mn.us/plants/pestmanagement/weedcontrol/noxiouslist/spottedknapweed/knapweed

I wish there was such a biocontrol for garlic mustard.
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Trap Shed
05/16/26 05:04 PM
I want to trade 3 Rifle scopes:
1. Bushnell Banner 2 3x9x40 EER (extended eye relief perfect for a big bore), 2. Vortex Vanquish 3x9x40, 3. Sightron 3x9 with 50 yard paralax perfect for a .22, .17, etc. All are in great condition with boxes & papers. I want to trade for a up to 20-24 or bigger power fine cross hair rifle scope. Will throw in extra $ if I have to. I value these scopes at about $300.
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Trap Shed
05/16/26 03:58 PM
Unopened box of Sierra 1410C .22cal. 52 grain HPBT Matchking 500 count. $125 Shipped.

Sarge
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Trapper Talk
05/16/26 12:54 PM
Remember the commercials? Turns out the cars didn't go to helping youth like everyone assumed

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/why-infuriatingly-catchy-kars4kids-jingle-182845314.html
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Trapper Talk
05/16/26 09:24 AM
United Trappers of KY is having our Spring Meet in Monticello today at the UK Extension Office. Demo’s start around 8:30. Hoping for a good turnout.
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Trap Shed
05/16/26 03:20 AM
The land of footprints - $12.50 shipped
SOLD Hunting the hard way - $26 shipped SOLD
The old man’s boy grows older - $23 shipped.

Money order please. Would ALSO trade for older Zane Grey or Charles Alden Seltzer hard cover books.

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Trap Shed
05/15/26 10:53 AM
I have 31 MJ 600 for sale

Most of them are new. The rest are like new.
I would like to sell as one lot.
$45 each....shipped.
I can text pics to your cell #.

If I cant get them sold as one lot. I will break them up. ..Thank you.
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Trap Shed
05/14/26 08:02 PM
I have a Trappers World first issue volume 1 for sale. Photos of front and back.
New in an envelope. Never mailed.

Asking $45.00 I will pay the postage mailed anywhere in the USA
Outside of USA buyer pays actual shipping.

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Trap Shed
05/14/26 07:40 PM
I have 1,000 pack bullets. These are Speer 22cal. .224 diameter, 52 grain Hollow points.
Will divide if necessary.
$105 per 1,000 shipped (without box they came in) or slightly more with box shipped.
Also, have thousands of other Cals and weight. Too many to list. PM with wants and needs.
If I don't have it. I will search for and try get to it for you.

Thanks, Sarge
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