Congrats to the young man and to you for taking the time to teach him.Now you need to get out and send back a good crappie report.lol
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Congrats to the young man and to you for taking the time to teach him.Now you need to get out and send back a good crappie report.lol
Awesome cat!
Nice, what are they paying for fur this year. It's been 25 years since i trapped.
Frank this year fur prices are very high for the most part. Just this past saturday at the Missouri auction the top cat was $300 and an average of $100. Even coons are bringing good money with good colored 3x coon around $30. Heck rats are averaging $10-$11
That's a great cat, nice big tom. I'll bet that young man is proud, and rightly so.
I have a farm that has an abundance of coyotes and bobcats. I'll shoot one once in a while, but there's so little open area that they're hard to call in and shoot, but I have a nice slough in gasconade river bottom (my property) that is hard to hunt but would probably be easy to trap. How does one get started. I don't know anyone who does it so I dont' really know how to get going on it. I see a few rats around there, but coons, yotes and cats are pretty abundant, and they're putting a hurt on my turkey population. Somewhere I have a very good picture of a coyote trotting past with a full grown turkey in its mouth. Any advice would be appreciated. Maybe send your son up my way to give me some pointers, I could certainly use them.
Very nice and congratulations to you and your son.
That's the way to do it! Yes!:highfive Keep up the good work,,... and the good times! We need more young guys, or girls that can do what he did! (Dads also!) Again, way to go! What a prize!
Thanks for the pics!:popcorn Really enjoyed !!!
Oh,,... and Mom's too!