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Anybody trap anymore?
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<blockquote data-quote="504RP" data-source="post: 1819921" data-attributes="member: 40335"><p>I use to trap a little back in the 70's. I know a retired game warden who is probably in his early 70's who is probably about as good of a trapper there ever was. Does a spectacular job Skinning, fleshing and stretching hides. </p><p></p><p>Traps Bob Cats,Coons,Coyotes,Mink,Beaver,Musk rats, Oposum. He found a Market somewhere that he ships his pelts too. He is big into the trappers association and helps out on some kind of week long trappers training to teach anyone wanting to learn how to trap make sets, a lot of vendors are there selling trap's, scent lures, fleshing blades etc…, they have a lot of young kids and there parents attend it.</p><p></p><p>They have different stations set up to teach how to make sets for trapping like Bob Cats and drown sets etc…, They usually put this on at the same place on National forest that has a main lodge and surrounding log cabins also owned by the forest service. It's a really good resource for old and young trappers alike.</p><p></p><p>It's about the time of the year they have that going on. It's kind of a coincidence that this was posted. I was talking to a friend of mine who lives next to the Arkansas President of the Arkansas trappers association. Used to work with the guy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="504RP, post: 1819921, member: 40335"] I use to trap a little back in the 70’s. I know a retired game warden who is probably in his early 70’s who is probably about as good of a trapper there ever was. Does a spectacular job Skinning, fleshing and stretching hides. Traps Bob Cats,Coons,Coyotes,Mink,Beaver,Musk rats, Oposum. He found a Market somewhere that he ships his pelts too. He is big into the trappers association and helps out on some kind of week long trappers training to teach anyone wanting to learn how to trap make sets, a lot of vendors are there selling trap’s, scent lures, fleshing blades etc…, they have a lot of young kids and there parents attend it. They have different stations set up to teach how to make sets for trapping like Bob Cats and drown sets etc…, They usually put this on at the same place on National forest that has a main lodge and surrounding log cabins also owned by the forest service. It’s a really good resource for old and young trappers alike. It’s about the time of the year they have that going on. It’s kind of a coincidence that this was posted. I was talking to a friend of mine who lives next to the Arkansas President of the Arkansas trappers association. Used to work with the guy. [/QUOTE]
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