You might call some of the tanneries in the state. Chase at treeline tannery now has a lady that will sew hats and mittens too if you’d like to have something made.
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Once you figure it out it’s super easy. My number 1 tip is making sure your trap is bedded solid. That’s the one thing most people don’t spend the time to do.
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My trapping season started Friday when I helped Matthewfox_45 set some of his line. Then I set 2 coyote traps and a few blind 220s in hopes of some otters.
My first check yesterday resulted in some frozen traps and a muskrat. I reset the two coyote traps.
Today I caught the one coyote I was...
Coming out of last fall I had some extremely high hopes for this year as I had some dandies survive. Wife and I welcomed our first kid into the world in February so I knew I probably wouldn’t have as much freedom as I have in the past but that didn’t bother me one bit. Well a few weeks after...
You definitely see less and less birds every time unless you get a snow then you gain some birds. They get smarter too though. Running without flushing and jumping way early.
I think I read a stat from the DNR that >90% of roosters shot in Iowa are less than a year old.
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Rough opener for me. Tubbs started off awesome flushed two hens, then flushed a rooster that I shot 30 min in. Unfortunately when he was carrying it back he started limping pretty bad with his back leg. We think he may have tore his CCL will know more Friday after his vet visit. Not looking good...
Sorry a whole whopping 5 days ruined it for you. Not like it changes things.
Next year I’ll make sure to put this first before my family.
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