Trapping Thread 2025/2026

Yeah, what is a fleshing tool?

There was a guy that worked for NAFA, then FHA after nafa went under. He went around to the various state trapping conventions and did fur handling demos. His name was Greg Schroeder.

He would casually knock out a coon/yote/beaver/whichever pelt in a few minutes whilst visiting with the gathered watchers. Just effortless.

And its true, a good knife, and a proper beam makes it as easy as it can be.

Theres a touch, and a feel, and a learning curve sure, but that comes with everything in life.
 
Unfortunately I haven’t either.
I’ve got a buddy I’ve been giving all of my stuff to since I started. He sells all the hides and gives me a small cut end of the year. I don’t ask for it, but he insists. He used to take them, but not anymore….. they end up in a burn pile or ditch.

Don't ask how I know this, but Australian/New Zealand possum fur is really popular right now in the knitting world. Understand that it is a different species but is there any use for American possum in yarn making?
 
Cabelas had Bélisle traps on sale for a pretty good price so I added 6 more 330’s to my collection and a 160 to tryIMG_4107.jpeg
 
Always heard they are the best of the best. The cheapskate in me has never been able to get past the price.
I quite like the safeties on them. I always used LDL magnums with good luck. Just recently branched into Bélisle and savageau. Those savs are some big 330’s think they are 11x12
 
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