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Old story #6642795
10/18/19 04:43 PM
10/18/19 04:43 PM
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Wyoming
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thedude055 Offline OP
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Wyoming
My older brother got me into trapping when i was a first and second grader. One day he stopped his 1984 escort on the side of a road near a bridge and told me i had to stay in the car because i left my rubber boots at the house and had my school shoes on. I had and have very little patience so as he was checking his line in that area I was messing around on the bridge kicking stones and what not. In Rural Nebraska in the 80's there were quite a few bridges that had no guardrails at all. I noticed in the water/Mud a big frog. I just sat there leaning over the bridge watching it. I even started to toss stones at it to get it to move. Boredom had reached all new levels. It started to jump towards and under the bridge. I kept watching it leaning more and more over the edge. Then of course splash Lol. I fell over the edge of the bridge. The mud was deep for a first or second grader and it was hard for me to get out but i did. I was sitting on the back of the car when he got back. Absolutely covered in muck from head to toe. Rotten smelling to good lord. I got a free ride home in the back hatch of the car with a couple muskrats and a beaver. Now way was he letting me sit up front.

I never missed a trap check with him but i also never left my boots behind again lol. Checked traps with him everyday for two years or so before he left for the marines and it is amazing how many memories there are in that time. Maybe i will tell another one or two later.


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Re: Old story [Re: thedude055] #6836332
04/09/20 09:04 PM
04/09/20 09:04 PM
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niteprowler Offline
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Mi.In.
I liked that story.It reminded me of some of my old trapping experiences ! Thanks for sharing and would love to read another one !

Re: Old story [Re: thedude055] #6837389
04/10/20 06:19 PM
04/10/20 06:19 PM
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SE Minnesota
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dustytinner Offline
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SE Minnesota
Great story!


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Re: Old story [Re: thedude055] #6967345
08/18/20 04:22 AM
08/18/20 04:22 AM
Joined: Aug 2020
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‎Washington
AlexAlex Offline
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Joined: Aug 2020
Posts: 10
‎Washington
Great story. You can make a diary from it and write stories about your trapping experiences


The more you know
Re: Old story [Re: thedude055] #7042126
11/07/20 11:41 PM
11/07/20 11:41 PM
Joined: Dec 2017
Posts: 166
Up a creek MT
jnsff69 Offline
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Posts: 166
Up a creek MT
I think spending time with family is what makes some of the best stories.


Ya can't miss fur if yur traps are out somewhere.
Or so I've been told.
Re: Old story [Re: thedude055] #7048667
11/13/20 02:37 PM
11/13/20 02:37 PM
Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 12,950
Central Pennsylvania
Nittany Lion Offline
Don't call me Mister, Mister
Nittany Lion  Offline
Don't call me Mister, Mister

Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 12,950
Central Pennsylvania
Good one.


I got myself a seniors' GPS.
Not only does it tell me how to get to my destination,
it tells me why I wanted to go there.
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