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Post by avordvet on Mar 17, 2011 16:54:50 GMT -5
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Post by Patriots Support on Mar 17, 2011 18:36:17 GMT -5
Is this something that should be in the 7 pillars area? Do I need to call an admin?...
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Post by trap115 on Mar 17, 2011 19:09:17 GMT -5
yep ,been there and done that with deer ,coon ,muskrat beaver and fox ....lots of work and time working them hides, I wont do it anymore unless I have to
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Post by avordvet on Mar 18, 2011 4:04:57 GMT -5
Is this something that should be in the 7 pillars area? Do I need to call an admin?... Oh yeah, it will make its way there, I think its good to see everything across the main board at least once, that way everyone sees it. I think doing so sometimes drags out links and conversations you might never have gotten in an obscure folder, after a few months the article can be stored in the library. If no one has noticed yet, we went from 268 pages down to about 20. A lot of the stuff left over was segregated into the pillars, still needs a little more work over there, but we are on our way. All admins and mods can help out by further segregating the pillar info, is it worth keeping? does it pass on good info? Where does it go?... going back through the articles we have some good info., just need to be able to find it.
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Post by avordvet on Mar 18, 2011 4:18:08 GMT -5
One of the things we did growing up was to hunt during the various seasons, with animals such as coon, fox, etc. we would skin and freeze the pelts. At the end of the season the pelts would be taken and sold to a fur processor.
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Post by trap115 on Mar 18, 2011 5:39:19 GMT -5
One of the things we did growing up was to hunt during the various seasons, with animals such as coon, fox, etc. we would skin and freeze the pelts. At the end of the season the pelts would be taken and sold to a fur processor. My dad and I used to run trap lines also, we used to make good $ selling raw furs but then the prices fell back in the 80"s and I didn't set another until my kids wanted to trap in the late 90"s. so we ran trap lines for about 5 years , then quit as the the time verses the money just was not worth it but at least they had a good time and now have the experience to carry on
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Post by 2ncrca on Mar 18, 2011 10:04:55 GMT -5
Be careful, PETA may be listening in. ;D
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Post by Patriots Support on Mar 18, 2011 10:18:49 GMT -5
PETA, People Eating Tasty Animals? ?
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Post by avordvet on Mar 18, 2011 11:11:39 GMT -5
PETA, People Eating Tasty Animals? ? Best one I've seen in awhile... I Love All Of God's Creatures... Right Next To The Mashed Potatoes
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Post by avordvet on Mar 18, 2011 12:15:54 GMT -5
My dad and I used to run trap lines also Got any "go to" sources of info on trapping? Basics?
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Post by 2ncrca on Mar 18, 2011 12:15:55 GMT -5
PETA, People Eating Tasty Animals? ? Best one I've seen in awhile... I Love All Of God's Creatures... Right Next To The Mashed Potatoes Don't forget the gravy. ;D
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Post by trap115 on Mar 18, 2011 19:41:38 GMT -5
My dad and I used to run trap lines also Got any "go to" sources of info on trapping? Basics? Don, there is lots of info on the net and to many books to mention ,they all have good ways to trap( snares,leg hold, body griping and how and where to set also how to make scent attracting for each species ) AND by the way FU... PETA you are the ones that are responsible for driving fur prices down...go hug your furry little critter and I hope it tears you a new A....ss
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Post by trap115 on Mar 18, 2011 19:43:32 GMT -5
END of rant ;D
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Post by hefferman1 on Mar 24, 2011 17:48:35 GMT -5
Got any "go to" sources of info on trapping? Basics? Don, there is lots of info on the net and to many books to mention ,they all have good ways to trap( snares,leg hold, body griping and how and where to set also how to make scent attracting for each species ) AND by the way FU... PETA you are the ones that are responsible for driving fur prices down...go hug your furry little critter and I hope it tears you a new A....ss I think all the PETA people should have to prove their love of wild animals by petting a WILD Mountain Lion, or Grizzly Bear.
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Post by trap115 on Mar 24, 2011 18:26:45 GMT -5
Don, there is lots of info on the net and to many books to mention ,they all have good ways to trap( snares,leg hold, body griping and how and where to set also how to make scent attracting for each species ) AND by the way FU... PETA you are the ones that are responsible for driving fur prices down...go hug your furry little critter and I hope it tears you a new A....ss I think all the PETA people should have to prove their love of wild animals by petting a WILD Mountain Lion, or Grizzly Bear.
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