I started a thread of the same nature last winter for beaver trapping, so let’s keep it going. There may not be many of us trapping beavers, but maybe. It’s been a tough go to start the season for me this year, but after 6 weeks with steel in the water, I finally got two last night. And luck was...
I’ve never once signed up for Stone Glacier emails to my account, yet they are sending me emails advertising their wares. Seems suspect to me that they were bought out by a big national brand and now I am getting their junk emails. Anyone else?
The pronghorn scored about 74 inches green, and I didn’t bother scoring the muley. It was a good season for me. The beaver fell last March, 50+ lb beaver.
For a few years I gave consideration to trying trapping to understand it and it’s requirements rather make an uneducated judgement upon trapping. I am fortunate to live in a part of Montana that is steeped in beaver trapping, Osbourne Russell and Jim Bridger ran traps on the waters I am trapping...
As stated in the title, I am considering doing “a” mountain lion hunt this winter. I live in a locale of Montana where I can get to them. On a spring bear in the mountains I found lots of scat ranging in time/age on the ground, so I am pretty sure I found a denning area. Found numerous carcasses...