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Everything posted by Wolfdog91
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I cannot stand those bridger 5's cant set it over my knee and overpowered as hell. Loving the TS85s though. Cant set evn a four coiled one ony knee O and did I mention they ain't as bad when you finally get caught ??
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Depends , they been messed with ? Summer or winter ? Mature or kits ? Here a demo from the LTA if you where curious. If you just wanna catch a few snaring is super easy , it's control work that separates the men form the boys.
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Thanks for the support everyone
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Look like there's a new record for my state. From the Mississippi Fish and Games FB Page: The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks Fisheries Bureau has certified a new state record blue catfish. Eugene Cronley, the lucky angler from Brandon, caught the 131 pound fish on April 7, 2022 from the Mississippi River near Natchez. Mr. Cronley said that it took him forty minutes to land the huge fish, “it is truly a fish of a lifetime.” The fish shattered the previous rod and reel record of 95 lbs. caught by Dakota Hinson in 2009 and is larger than the trophy
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I will say though beaver will make some of the best fishing spots in local water ways. Actually really enjoy having them in some areas
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O y'all about to have some fuuuuunnn ?? Will say though if you have dogs they LOVE beaver meat
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Is when you gotta dig that hole.. she was running round fit as a fiddle when I left yesterday came back today and went to move the truck and noticed her paw sticking from under it. Thought she was just sleep like normal tapped her foot and stiff as a board..... Pulled her out and couldn't find a broken bone or bullet hole, just a scuff mark under her front leg.... Idk what coulda happened but I hope it was quick at least. Put her to rest under the big pecan tree in the cow pasture with the others . Kinda a tradition to burry our dogs there. Gonna miss you Chyna... See you at the rainbow bri
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Been had this idea in my head for probably a year now and finally got around to building a prototype there other night ....at 3 a.m ? . Anyway used two castle nuts and a drilled out 1/2 but as like self centering bushing type deal so give me a few different positions for my rod depending where and how I'm fishing as well as a positive lock with the teeth on the two castle nuts interlock. Works with my bait caster and spinning reels too. Only deal is I forgot to pick of a big 3" fender washer to weld to the stake as an anti spin but hay.
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I know me of y'all love these old trapping pictures so decided to share some of these with y'all. Was already sharing these for another fourm lol. But anyway comes from the book The Clever Coyote circa 1951. One of th starts of my little collection ?
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......dang I need to step it up with my gun room ? That being said though if those belt fed are all automatics his licenseing must be insane ! He either has to have a SOT or a class three ffl not to mention those autos are starting at like $10,000 for the smallest ones. Well maybe he has a curio license?? And Christ feeding the 50's ? And God some of the civil war stuff he has $$$$$$$$ Mad respect
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.....soooo is this something about a politician getting caught doing some shady shit or something? Am I close ??
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Treated wood doesn't really let that happen. Most people have a water hose nearby bey and just rinse them off daily or more. Eveyone I've been around take less then a minute and no real smell. As long as is good treat wood. Been around some made with untreated and ?? also it can flood here so actually alot of buildings and general have slightly raised foundations. That and there are on sleds so they can be moved around. Cheaper then pouring a slab and not to mention the whole deal can just be slid up onto a trail or what have you if you need to move long distance. Sorry probably should h
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Semi common design down here for alot of peoples hunting dogs and the like. Looking at expanding my welding deal and considering making these. Not that worst thing to weld up and they sell for $950-$2000 depends if their single doubles ( I've seen them go as far as 10x stations) Just curious what are some negatives y'all can see about these....y'all are pretty good at finding negatives so figured I'd ask ?? Seriously though really curious what y'all would change even if it's not super applicable to here in the US. O and BTW sorry for not posting this in the dog channel but their like
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Yeeep and my aquaponics tank is blooming like crazy !
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Dogs love em too ! Anytime I evey beaver i home a beaver the minute it's done skinning my dogs will eat the carcasses like candy ! And their well fed. Actually remember a fell who caught alot for control work and started making dog food by cooking the meat with rice and lentils I think and then freezing them in nice little plastic containers with some fancy little logo. 100% organic non GMO free ranged yadda yadda yadda. Apparently them yuppies in the subdivisions kept him bought out !
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Yep their pretty decent sized critters. The smallest group me on the truck was probably 45lbs and that's the one she got. Mine was probably 50lbs. Alot of the fur actually can be pulled if your good. Most of the time you can scout off the feet with pruning shears in zip them and peel them out on the belly then flip the over. Then you can stand on the tail and pull the fur up towards the head. Works really well if your a taller person and got the feet off but I stalled out on the feet ?? Didn't have any pruners and I didn't just cut through the joints and pull the feet off like the others did ?
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Jesus Christ man ??? but seriously though , she used to be a skinner for a fur buyer . Apparently though she hadn't skinned one in the last 12 years !
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Soooo I got my butt handed to me by a little old lady in a beaver skinning competition ?? said this was the first time in 12yrs she skint one and still managed to come out 1st out of 6 people !
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Good times at the trapping convention
Wolfdog91 replied to Wolfdog91's topic in Snaring, Trapping & Pest Control
O forgot to mention we had a lil fun raffle! Just a lil savage.22lr and the lady who just bought a card just because was one one who won it lol ! Also if anyone wanted to see the beaver skinning competition it's on my YouTube but it got age restricted soooo yeah ?? https://youtu.be/20X0vDpYWJo -
Good times at the trapping convention
Wolfdog91 replied to Wolfdog91's topic in Snaring, Trapping & Pest Control
Hay your always welcome to come over for the next one lol ! We have folks from 4 different states and I don't think they'd mind a Brit or two ? gonna try and convince some one to do a mink trapping demo next year y'all might like. Some of these guys are catching 2-300 in a three month period down there -
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Good times at the trapping convention
Wolfdog91 replied to Wolfdog91's topic in Snaring, Trapping & Pest Control
Well that was awesome ! Other then getting my butt whooped by a old lady at the beaver skinning competition it was great ! Raised alot if money with the auction and the gun raffle did alot of filming and got alot on the YouTube if anyone is curious -
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That time of the year for conventions. So we about 3hr down to the one for the Louisiana Trappers and Alligator Hunters association convention and so far it's been a real good time and it not even the day of the event ? Started out with a crawfish boil,then went to a snare making ( and child labor 101 lol ?) class while making a bunch for auctioninh off ,then a bonfire along with some home made wine and story's Tomorrow the real fun starts. BBQ, trapping demos, chatting with other trappers , swapping and selling various gear,even got a beaver skinning competition ? so far when