Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Trapping => Topic started by: Humptulips on July 19, 2015, 09:35:31 AM
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Thought I would post this because we failed to get this out to all licensed trappers this year.
If you are not a member we would still welcome you, just hope you would see what you are missing and join.
When: August 7, 8, 9
Where: Chelan County Fairgrounds in Cashmere
Camping available, full hook ups $18/night or tent camping $8/night
Admission $10, Kids free
We serve meals at reasonable prices, Friday night Potluck and Saturday Dinner are free.
Trapper Training starts 9:00 Saturday and we have demos going all day.
Hope to see you there.
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great event hope to make it again this year.Its a lotta fun hearing the stories and the demos are awesome,still not a fan of skunks though,lol
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Really looking forward to the Rendezvous, it's been a couple of years at least. hope to see you all there.
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Tagging hoping I can make it
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Brand new trap design to show off. Best ever!
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Bruce , the trapper training on Saturday is the same as trapper education that I'd need to get a license correct?
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Bruce , the trapper training on Saturday is the same as trapper education that I'd need to get a license correct?
:yeah: and if so do we need to get our name on a list?
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I also want two spots for the trapper education class please
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Bruce , the trapper training on Saturday is the same as trapper education that I'd need to get a license correct?
yes, my kid took the class last year at the rendezvous.( this class is needed to get your license) Aside from the class, Theres alot good info there, we will be going again :tup:
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Bruce , the trapper training on Saturday is the same as trapper education that I'd need to get a license correct?
Yes it is the same thing. I would encourage anyone taking the class to contact George Brady (509)923-2326 and let him know you are planning on taking the class.
I'm sure there will be room for you but it helps if George knows how many so he has enough manuals for everyone.
We serve breakfast 7:30 to 8:30 if you get there a little early. Class starts at 9:00
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Bruce , the trapper training on Saturday is the same as trapper education that I'd need to get a license correct?
Yes it is the same thing. I would encourage anyone taking the class to contact George Brady (509)923-2326 and let him know you are planning on taking the class.
I'm sure there will be room for you but it helps if George knows how many so he has enough manuals for everyone.
We serve breakfast 7:30 to 8:30 if you get there a little early. Class starts at 9:00
Thanks I have emailed with George a few months back before things had been formed up
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Deff going to make it. Does anyone know how late we can get there Friday night to get a camp spot. I'm leaving spokane as soon as I'm off work but figure I won't be there till 9pm or 10 depending on when I get off work
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I think the gait will be open all night. There is plenty of room, just pick a spot. Drive safely, see you soon.
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I think the gait will be open all night. There is plenty of room, just pick a spot. Drive safely, see you soon.
I think the gait will be open all night. There is plenty of room, just pick a spot. Drive safely, see you soon.
I think the gait will be open all night. There is plenty of room, just pick a spot. Drive safely, see you soon.
:tup:
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I thought the Rendezvous went pretty well. A few foul ups but overall it went fairly smooth. I hope everyone enjoyed themselves.
Let me know what you thought of it and where you think improvements could be made. Always looking to make it better.
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I had a good time, got my trappers Ed done thanks to George and the other two volunteers ( I apologize I don't know their names) and got to meet some great folks. I also got to throw some money at Bruce for a trap !
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I had a great time. Got my trappers ed done and met some great folks. Scored a new fleshing knife and couple of skinners. Few swim threw's and some mink stretchers and a ton of muskrat stretchers thanks to George. Spent way too much money and learned a lot!
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I had a great time. Got my trappers ed done and met some great folks. Scored a new fleshing knife and couple of skinners. Few swim threw's and some mink stretchers and a ton of muskrat stretchers thanks to George. Spent way too much money and learned a lot!
I had a great time, spent a few bucks .......... :bash: ........... wow ......... maybe a little to much ............. never. It goes to a Great Organization. If you think you spent a lot of money now, wait a couple of years and than tell us about it. :chuckle:
I had a great time seen old friends and got to meet some of you new guys and gals. Food was great, demos were great and a lot of information came out of the speakers. If you listened to any of the speakers you had to come away with at least one tidbit.
Auction was great and so was the beer. :chuckle: A lot of people stay after the auction and talked shop. I think I got to bed around 1:30 Saturday and got up Sunday around 6:30. Got home around 4:00 and took a 15 minute nap that turned out to be two hours :chuckle:
Talk about the auction ........... did you buy a ticket for that beautiful skinning bench that those guys built and donated to us? What a beauty. I'm glad I didn't win it (and I was only one card away from it), if I did and brought it home my daughter the Pastry Chief would of taken it away from me and put it in her kitchen for a butcher block / pastry table. I'll post a picture of it in a day or so.
Can we improve it better, please let us know how.What do you think about having it four days instead of three, something like the nationals have. Say start on a Thursday (sign in, half day of demo's) Friday kick it off as a full day event and Saturday the same. Sunday maybe a half day of stuff.
What do you think?
JC :hello:
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glad it turned out well.I was ready to go and the fuel pump in my truck quit first thing Saturday morning :bash: :bash: :bash:
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I had a great time. Got my trappers ed done and met some great folks. Scored a new fleshing knife and couple of skinners. Few swim threw's and some mink stretchers and a ton of muskrat stretchers thanks to George. Spent way too much money and learned a lot!
I had a great time, spent a few bucks .......... :bash: ........... wow ......... maybe a little to much ............. never. It goes to a Great Organization. If you think you spent a lot of money now, wait a couple of years and than tell us about it. :chuckle:
I had a great time seen old friends and got to meet some of you new guys and gals. Food was great, demos were great and a lot of information came out of the speakers. If you listened to any of the speakers you had to come away with at least one tidbit.
Auction was great and so was the beer. :chuckle: A lot of people stay after the auction and talked shop. I think I got to bed around 1:30 Saturday and got up Sunday around 6:30. Got home around 4:00 and took a 15 minute nap that turned out to be two hours :chuckle:
Talk about the auction ........... did you buy a ticket for that beautiful skinning bench that those guys built and donated to us? What a beauty. I'm glad I didn't win it (and I was only one card away from it), if I did and brought it home my daughter the Pastry Chief would of taken it away from me and put it in her kitchen for a butcher block / pastry table. I'll post a picture of it in a day or so.
Can we improve it better, please let us know how.What do you think about having it four days instead of three, something like the nationals have. Say start on a Thursday (sign in, half day of demo's) Friday kick it off as a full day event and Saturday the same. Sunday maybe a half day of stuff.
What do you think?
JC :hello:
that table was very nice! I would have love take it home with me. Four days for the summer rendezvous wouldn't work out for me personally. This time of year it's about impossible to get time off work. But if I as able it would be fun.
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I was thinking about what I liked most about the rendezvous and decided it was the little tips & tricks I get from other trappers.
Seems to me that everyone has something to offer that make us better at every aspect of trapping. Sometimes its the little things that helps.
For example:
I know of several trappers that use engineer/trail marking tape to mark the locations of their traps. I find that it was time consuming to tie off a piece of tape at every set and then recover the tape when I moved on. Not to mention the tape isn't very good a re-using and it always seems to unroll in my pocket.
What I do is purchase cheap wooden clothes-pins and a can of florescent red paint. I spray paint the clothes-pins and use them on brush near the set. I can re-use them for years and years to come. Works like a charm. You can even clip them to traps under water!
The rendezvous is a time of learning for me. Maybe with this thread we can keep the rendezvous going. Anybody else have a one of those little tips or tricks to make life a little easier?
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I was thinking about what I liked most about the rendezvous and decided it was the little tips & tricks I get from other trappers.
Seems to me that everyone has something to offer that make us better at every aspect of trapping. Sometimes its the little things that helps.
For example:
I know of several trappers that use engineer/trail marking tape to mark the locations of their traps. I find that it was time consuming to tie off a piece of tape at every set and then recover the tape when I moved on. Not to mention the tape isn't very good a re-using and it always seems to unroll in my pocket.
What I do is purchase cheap wooden clothes-pins and a can of florescent red paint. I spray paint the clothes-pins and use them on brush near the set. I can re-use them for years and years to come. Works like a charm. You can even clip them to traps under water!
The rendezvous is a time of learning for me. Maybe with this thread we can keep the rendezvous going. Anybody else have a one of those little tips or tricks to make life a little easier?
great idea carp. Tho I think it should be a new thread so it's easier to find for new trappers
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I was thinking about what I liked most about the rendezvous and decided it was the little tips & tricks I get from other trappers.
Seems to me that everyone has something to offer that make us better at every aspect of trapping. Sometimes its the little things that helps.
For example:
I know of several trappers that use engineer/trail marking tape to mark the locations of their traps. I find that it was time consuming to tie off a piece of tape at every set and then recover the tape when I moved on. Not to mention the tape isn't very good a re-using and it always seems to unroll in my pocket.
What I do is purchase cheap wooden clothes-pins and a can of florescent red paint. I spray paint the clothes-pins and use them on brush near the set. I can re-use them for years and years to come. Works like a charm. You can even clip them to traps under water!
The rendezvous is a time of learning for me. Maybe with this thread we can keep the rendezvous going. Anybody else have a one of those little tips or tricks to make life a little easier?
great idea carp. Tho I think it should be a new thread so it's easier to find for new trappers
:yeah: thats good idea.
I agree carp, there's alot to be learned at the rendezvous. I bought some of the fur handling videos, and I wish I would have bought a few more. I learned alot with them. Mike did a good job making them. :tup:
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Did anyone get a picture of that spotted skunk jacket? If so please post it.
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Did anyone get a picture of that spotted skunk jacket? If so please post it.
If nobody has a picture I'll be seeing Karen soon and I'll get a picture.