I’ve used peat moss and put wax paper below the trap to keep the ground moisture from coming up into it. It works just “ok.” I’d like to try waxed dirt but never get around to making it in the summer.
Getting back to the initial post, I’d bet the thrill of shooting as many deer as they can will soon fade. Dealing with 23 deer is a lot of work. My guess is that within a couple years it’ll be a thing of the past. They’ll get to spend more time hunting if they aren’t gutting and dragging deer...
The neighboring farmer didn’t like our restored wetland, so he complained to the state. They paid to tile his field right up to the property line so that he doesn’t get his tractor tires muddy on about a 1/8th acre of his land. The tiling happened in September. I took the employee that oversaw...
It’s crazy what is allowed. There are basically no wetlands left around here on private property. Everything has been drained. Now the farmers are going back and putting tile grids in to ensure absolutely no water is allowed to recharge our aquifers and to make sure as many nutrients as possible...
I strongly suspect it’s abused here as well. But, I can’t control what others do, only what I do. If my kids want to join me, I’ll let them tag some critters. When they are old enough, they’ll also set their own traps. But, I’m not letting my 6 year old get close to a 330, or go in open water...
I’ll let them tag it if they are actively out with me helping check the traps. Otherwise, I tag it.
In MN a licensed trapper can check/tend traps for another licensed trapper. Both of my kids have lifetime licenses and have their otter tags. They also have to make the trip to register their...
Well below zero this morning, but my daughter wanted to join me checking traps. She was rewarded with an otter and is super excited that she gets to put her own tag on this one.
I have no reason to try anything other than Barnes in my 270 WSM. It’s the only rifle I own, or plan to own. I’ve taken moose, elk, deer, antelope, wolves, grouse, and any number of other critters with the 140 tsx and 130 ttsx. They shoot very well and results are boringly consistent. Pencil...
The 40 next to me in southern MN just went for $800k. Nothing special about it. Crappy ag land and decent, but not great, hunting. A neighbor bought it just because she didn’t want new neighbors building a house there.
We use our tracked machine with a blower and wheeled machine with the snow bucket. The tracks do fine, but we don’t have any steep hills. I wouldn’t use the tracked one with the bucket, though.