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Post by airporttrapper on Apr 5, 2017 6:44:44 GMT -6
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Post by trappnman on Apr 5, 2017 8:44:29 GMT -6
very nice!
Its hard to keep kids in the game- I had 2 daughters that trapped with me until they got older- now got a couple of grandsons that show some interest- but the oldest (22) is now more into working and girls
I went with my oldest when he lived in WY and gave him a few traps, equipment and we set a couple of coyote sets on the ranch. I told him- check every day, and you will be disappointed day after day- but keep at it. After about 10 days, and we were back trapping here by then- we got a call out on a the line saying "Grandpa I caught one!" and he had gotten tired of carrying the gun for "nothing" so he had to run back home to get it.
He lives in my town now, and will go if I ask, but little interest other than that
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Post by mustelameister on Apr 6, 2017 4:36:17 GMT -6
Excellent in all respects! That bottom pic needs to be framed and hung on the wall.
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Post by redsnow on Apr 7, 2017 20:22:24 GMT -6
Very good. Looks like warm weather and flat sandy ground. What state are you trapping? Good looking young man too.
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Post by airporttrapper on Apr 8, 2017 5:18:42 GMT -6
Trapping in Louisiana. Seems you never know what the ground will be. You can put in sets 15 ft from each other and hit different dirt.
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Post by musher on Apr 10, 2017 3:39:14 GMT -6
Good times!
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Post by RdFx on Apr 14, 2017 4:50:17 GMT -6
Yes sir thats where its at to keep trapping alive, the younger crowd.....get them started and interested.... as life goes on if they are interested they will keep trapping alive.
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Post by cameron1976 on Apr 21, 2017 5:07:39 GMT -6
Nice pictures! Thanks for sharing!
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Post by braveheart on Apr 22, 2017 3:46:28 GMT -6
Seen one of these pictures in the trapper Post. Nice ones!!
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