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Trapper Talk
5 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Coyote Clayton
Buffalo or Casper in my opinion. [Linked Image]

I know exactly where you took that picture, have one just like it in my phone. Treed a real nice tom lion for a hunter at the base of those rocks in the picture a few years ago. It had been all around a lady's house, walking under the eaves of the house and the garage, and even under her deck.

Two big problems with that country, price of land (still way lower than around here, but very high) and lack of public land/access. There just isn't that much accessible public land there.
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Trapper Talk
9 minutes ago
Morning mole and all
Beautiful day today
Have a good one
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Trapper Talk
14 minutes ago
I haven't set yet but will once I see any action in the crick. Last year it was a disaster when they started moving up the crick. This year I will be ready for them and set some baited sets to start.
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Trapper Talk
21 minutes ago
Had one out by my shop on 6-3, took a pic with google lens, said they only live 2 weeks . Neat looking with a 6-7" wingspan
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Trapper Talk
26 minutes ago
It was pretty weird seeing these guys start their walk from inside the White House. I’m glad that Gathge guy won in the main event, he deserves it.
Derek Lewis should’ve pulled the pin years ago. Terrible idea to have him on this card.
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Trapper Talk
30 minutes ago
After I got my commercial herb applicators license, the guy told us about this “Picture This” app. Tried it on a few easy ones and works pretty good. I took a pic of your pic with the app, here’s what it thinks…..
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Trapper Talk
37 minutes ago
Hang in there, keep the faith and work thru it.
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Lure and Bait Formulator's forum
39 minutes ago
Run a baster down to the darker liquid. Draw some out to see if it is oil or water waste.
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Trapper Talk
48 minutes ago
Weather is shaping up to be good, and not as blazing hot as last year.
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Trapper Talk
54 minutes ago
happy birthday
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Trapper Talk
59 minutes ago
Yep. Cut mine yesterday and most were curled. Making pickled scapes today
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
We make it a point to never go shopping on the weekends. Week days, in the mornings are a little better. It seems not to many people will make eye contact with you and say good morning or something like that anymore. Older folks are better at doing that.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
great place you live sharon, thanks for sharing
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by Beaverdo
Soooo, how would you feel about sharing that rub recipe?? I thought that might be a great thing to try with the canned Beaver; roll them in the rub and can from there. I bet that would be world class there.


No problem Beaverdo, fair warning though, this was the first time we made this so it's experimental. The rub is similar to a basic rub I sometimes use for pork and beef and we were happy with the way it flavored the beaver.

I wrote the units as parts. We used cups as a unit of measurement, you can use whatever unit of measurement suits you. We had just enough to cover the legs and backstraps of three beaver.

1 1/2 parts Brown Sugar

1/2 part Paprika (I used smoked paprika)

1/3 part Garlic Powder

1/3 part Onion Powder

1/3 part Salt

1/3 part Black Pepper

I seared the beaver parts in vegetable oil in my 12" Erie cast iron. Even with oil the high heat caused some of the brown sugar to caramelize. There was some extra scraping of the pan afterwards. LOL

If you try this rub and/or shredding, let us know how it turns out for you.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by HobbieTrapper
Originally Posted by Shakeyjake
Nice!
Is that place at 0:16 still for sale?…..lol


I think that’s a campaign sign. lol

Originally Posted by Shakeyjake
Crap! Well, I hope they won……lol


Ain’t had the election yet but he should. Things are getting pretty ugly in the media though. lol
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Better than premature
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Trapper Talk
4 hours ago
Originally Posted by Boco
Originally Posted by martentrapper

Boco, I suspect your winters don't compare to ours here in the interior.


You would be correct there.\
Quite a bit colder here.Mean avg jan temp in fairbanks is minus 17c Mean avg jan temp in moosonee is minus 25c


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It looks like in reality, Fairbanks is about 6C colder average mean January temperature....
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Trapper Talk
5 hours ago
This is a bit different. Story of a modern family very involved with trapping , but with a strange twist.



1:29:30 run time. A 'B' grade budget film , but done nicely. All nobody actors/actresses. Ignore the clickbait title page , Leonardo Decaprio is not in the film. Correct title to the movie is ' Hunter ' or ' Hunter-Hunter ' probably skewed to avoid copyright infringement rights.

Lots of trapping related footage with inaccurate bits I'm sure you will all pick out , after all it is Hollywood and they never get it 100% correct.

Some very nice twists in the story towards the end , but I don't want to spoil it and I'll leave it at that.

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Trapper Talk
5 hours ago
^^^^
My understanding after studying it a bit is they both are the same entity, satan primarily being the old Hebrew term, and Lucifer the more recent new testement term (or maybe I have this flipped around).
The older understanding of the nature of this fallen angel was a little different from one period to another, but the names/terms all apply to the same entity.
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Trap Shed
7 hours ago
How many u want ?? And what are u paying ?? Pretty sure i have a bunch ??
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Trapping Only
7 hours ago
You do not want iodized salt, your wife's kosher salt would work, or any other plain noniodized salt. But stock salt is the cheapest per pound.

If you salt if after Fleshing, you don't need to dry it as described.
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Trapper Talk
7 hours ago
Thanx !

I'll check out some of these suggestions
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Trapper Talk
7 hours ago
Thank you
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Trapping Only
8 hours ago
Probably overkill for rats and mink, but workable. Don't know if weasels will set it off though.

Beaver and otter you definitely would want four coiled, while you would want it two coiled for the above critters, but you didnt specify that they had to be one or the other, so I'll give that a pass.

And I don't own any either.
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