By: Bears Butt

Redbull

A bad night for sleeping for me last night.

Today I face my nemesis, 18 of them!  I had a dream however, that they had all slowly fed their way into an area where I could close a gate and contain them in the South 40.  I doubt that has happened during the night.

If you read last nights prediction on the number of rats I’ll catch today, you know I’m expecting 16 rats.  My goal is to get close to finishing the setting of traps on Bull Run.  If I can get another 30 or so traps set today, I should be able to finish setting it tomorrow.

Wish me luck in the bull fields!

Bears Butt

February 11, 2014

Written on February 11th, 2014 , Daily Trapping Events
By: Bears Butt

SeveralTrappedRats

WOW!  My behind is kicked!  I can’t believe how out of shape I am!  And all along I thought I was doing pretty dang good.

I stopped at Pete’s place and looked over the pond.  Very little sign, but what was there I set.  I placed two colony traps in two deep runs and that should just about take care of all the rats there.  I did set 3 other connie bear traps just because.  I’m guessing 10 rats at the most are living there.  We will see and it should not take more than 3 days to find out.

From there I moved down to Bull Run and looked it over from the roadway while I ate a bologna sandwich…mmmmmm…Bologna!  As I sat there I could see all of Pete’s bulls are out in that area….YUK!  I have decided that since bulls are a phobia of mine, I need to address them right up front.  I really am afraid of them, but I still need to trap this area.  18 bulls is what I counted today and I think that is all of them.  One red one…what’s so significant about a red one?  I REALLY DON’T LIKE RED ONES!  Red ones are what bad dreams are made of.  So as I sat there enjoying my sandwich I made my mind up to just go ahead and set the traps in there and deal with them.  Pete has said many times, “They won’t bother you, heck we have a tough time rounding them up, they just go away from us”.  Well I’m about to see if that is true.  I bit the bullet today, loaded up the toy and opened the gate…drove in and set 18 traps.  That is just the beginning of setting this area as I usually have close to 100 traps before I reach the end of it.  Normally the end is where the gate is that holds the bulls on the other side of the fence…not so now…they don’t have the gate closed down there, so I might as well trap the entire length of the the drainage.  Unless of course a bull takes me to lunch, at which time someone else will have to pull the traps.  I’m making a very good detailed map so someone can come behind me and gather all the traps up should my worst nightmare happen.

So, 23 traps set today!  The sign on Bull Run was unbelievable!  Rat crap on almost every bump along the main stream!  Tons of holes coming out from the banks on both sides!  It was really easy to set those 18 traps.  I expect the rest of the run will continue to show the same kind of sign all the way to the end, or at least to where the ice is still covering everything up.

I saw very little raccoon sign as well, which is good, but I’m prepared to take care of those pesky guys when I find sign of them…I have snares and one live trap, as well as a bunch of number 3 leg holds should I need them.  I hate to set leg holds because of Pete’s dogs and his helpers dogs.  Leg holds will be a very last resort.  Snares I can “loop down” and “set low” to keep dogs from getting their necks in them.

So, let’s call this my “prediction” post for tomorrows catch.  23 sets, which include two very good colony traps…I’m saying the colony traps will each catch 3 rats and the remaining 21 traps will net me 10 more rats….16 rats for tomorrow!  That’s a pretty high expectancy!

With gas prices right now at $2.90 or so, I need to catch 2 rats to pay for one day of trapping.  That is basing the rat pelt price to net us $10 each this year.

By the way, Bob managed to set 14 more traps today and he caught 2 more nice big rats.  I’ll tell you the rats out there are huge.  Tomorrow I’m strapping on my pistol and carrying it loaded!  One man all alone in a swamp with cat tails and phragmites higher than his head, it wouldn’t take much for a couple of rats to tackle him and pull him under!  I hope if that happens my pistol can shoot good under water!

Bears Butt

February 10, 2014

Written on February 10th, 2014 , Daily Trapping Events
By: Bears Butt

WeAreReady

The weather is absolutely perfect for the start of the 2014 trapping season!  I’m not really sure if I have remembered everything and this just reminds me that I need to make a check list for next year.

This morning I made sure the trapping shed was pretty much ready for the beginning of the season and the only thing that doesn’t seem to work real well right now is the heater, but we will figure something out with that.  Maybe we will have to purchase another one….Anyone have a small electric heater with a fan and a thermostat they want to sell me for cheap?

I was going to cover the outside of the shed with rolled roofing today, but I didn’t have enough to even do one side, so I bagged that idea and just got the Tyvek back up.

So, now the only thing left to do is head out and set some traps.  My goal is to set Pete’s pond and if that is all I get done, so be it, at least I’ll have a dozen or so traps out.

So, let’s see what the rig looks like inside:

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80 conibear traps and 20 leg holds.  My home made floating colony trap, two fold up colony traps, 4 snares, two pairs of hip boots, hydration pack, two rain coats, two pairs of gauntlet gloves, an empty cooler to carry rats, a whacking stick, 22 pistol and box of shells, camera….what else?

BootsAndCarrotsCarrots for bait, flagging clips….I think I’m ready.

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The toy is loaded and I’ve checked to make sure I have plenty of map making papers to draft where my traps are located.  The rigs are topped off with fuel…let’s go!

It’s now 10:45 and I’ll make myself a sandwich and head on out!

Time for trapping folks!  Check back in each day to see what is going on.  I’ll be posting twice each day (If I can), once in the morning to let you know what I expect to happen that day, and again in the evening to let you know what actually happened.

So, here goes Bears Butt off into the 2014 trapping season…

Bears Butt

February 10, 2014

Written on February 10th, 2014 , Daily Trapping Events
By: Bears Butt

StinkyDiaper

This morning I read a message from the all knowing Weasel who informed me that some of you visiting this site would like to see my Category called “Hunting/Fishing/Trapping”, broken down into the three categories individually.  Some like one or the other but not necessarily all three.

So, I have taken some time and created those three categories individually and I have moved some of the old stories into those categories.  But, with trapping on the schedule, I am not able to move each of the 306 stories found under that 3 part category into their individual places and maybe I will just have to change the title of that category to something like “Old Hunting/Fishing/Trapping stories” and let it go like that.  I’ll decide…..later!

I have moved any story that was created since January 2014 over to their new category and will continue to place them in the new categories as they are created.

But, don’t neglect to go into the old category and glean the important stuff that has been put there…just saying!  Someday when I’m very bored I’ll take the time to move all the stories into their appropriate categories….maybe.

Bears Butt

February 10, 2014

Written on February 10th, 2014 , Uncategorized
By: Bears Butt

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Looks great on the trailer!

This “getting ready for trapping” is really taking a lot of time.  Yesterday I didn’t have a lot of time but I figured I could get everything done and loaded and ready for Monday morning (that’s tomorrow by the way).  But, when I looked at my old rubber gloves one pair had to be tossed in the garbage right away and the other I thought might have a chance at being fixed.  I’ve been working on them since yesterday and now am having doubts about their usability.

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It’s the right hand glove that takes the most beating, notice the tape between the thumb and index finger.  There is a dime size hole under that tape.  That is what I’m trying to patch right now.

I also grabbed my bag of flagging clips and started to count out my 150 for my trap lines and found that some of them were so faded there would be no way to be able to see them out in the swamp if I didn’t change the tape.  I also found that most of them were so wrapped around each other that making them come apart in order to be seen would be more trouble than just changing them out right now.

So, that is what I did, I spent the next 3 hours taking the old flagging off and putting on new.  You can see from this picture why I had to do it.

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The new flags will be a lot easier to see, plus they are not all wrapped around each other and not flapping in the breeze.  I thought of another thing to do with them and later on (someday) I’ll let you in on my newest idea!  Always gotta be thinking!

So, now my allotment of 150 flagging clips are ready for the swamp.

That’s pretty much all I got done yesterday and with church and all today, there has not been much getting ready.  So tomorrow morning I’ll be back busy getting more done.  I hope to get out of town by noon and get a few traps set up at Pete’s pond.  If I can get that done at least I have started.  If for some unknown reason that doesn’t happen then it won’t be until Tuesday morning that I will start.  Times awastin and 40 degree weather is upon us!

Today, Bob caught 4 rats in the 7 traps he has in open water and he saw a whole pile of rat houses in an area that is mine to trap.  I think they were covered with snow is the reason he has not seen them until today.  Bob also got all his live traps set for racoons and that will mean more fur and a bigger check in the end.  Racoons went for an average of about $18 (I guessing at the number, as I didn’t put the numbers in the calculator, just looked and made a guess, it might be more) at the Utah Fur Trappers Auction yesterday.  Rats were only a bit over $9 average at this auction but I think I know the guy who bought them and that tells me A LOT!

So, with hopes running very high on a large catch and a pay off of more than we have ever netted in the past on the horizon, we are charging forth with as much enthusiasm as a couple of guys can muster up!

I’ll be posting daily trapping “stuff”, so keep coming back and seeing just what is going on out on the trapping line.  I’ll be taking lots of pictures and trying to keep dry at the same time!  Trapping is fun and every trap is like a new Christmas present…you just never know what might be waiting in it!

Bears Butt

February 9, 2014

Written on February 9th, 2014 , Daily Trapping Events
By: Bears Butt

BearsButtTrailerGate

Today is basically my last day to prepare for trapping!  Yesterday my package of new gloves came in the mail and that made me really happy!  Have you ever seen a happy trapper?  Well, I’m it!  I’d insert a “selfy” right here but I’m not sure I know how to do it.  Just picture a bearded guy with thinning hair and a big old smile that goes from one ear to the other ear and put a gap between his two front teeth….there you have it!

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Sort of like this!

When you think about getting ready for the trapping season you might think heck it’s just a matter of tossing in some traps and heading out.  Not so for this old guy.  I have to have my toy to haul my butt around in the swamps.  That means a trailer to carry the toy, gas, extra stuff like tools in case of a breakdown.  It also means the snow pushing blade has to be removed (have I told you how much I hate to push snow?) and a whole lot of little things too numerous to think of right now.

It also means making sure I have extra stakes, which means a trip to the field to cut them…every little thing takes time.

Oh, speaking of time, I finally got my new trap ready for the water!  I’ll make a story out of that really soon, maybe tomorrow…it just takes time…

There are carrots to chop up and add that secret scent to that we discovered worked so very well last year!  Muskrats look out!  We are about to descend upon your quiet little abodes!

The trapping shed needs some attention too, I see the Tyvek covering has blown off the South side….more time!  Inside the shed is a general sprucing up that is needed as well and make sure the heater is going to work.  Who knows, maybe a mouse has made a nest in it (or out of it)…I don’t know I have not been inside that shed since the Hardware Ranch Elk Fesitival….I had to go in and get some traps for show and tell.

You can expect to see some pictures of the inside of the rig when I’ve got it ready to head West…It is actually a work of art to get all that stuff packed in for the first day afield.

I talked with brother Bob last night about the “plan”….he is ready to lay out some more steel and “Skinner Man” Brek is ready whenever we start piling up the rats.  Bob also told me he is having trouble with a thief on his line.  He has lost 4 traps and who knows how many rats, just in the last two weeks.  Yesterday he found one of his leg hold traps set off on top of the stake….I told him that was the game warden that did that, just to let him know he is watching his “checking” days…..there are rules about when you need to check your traps and leg holds are an every other day deal (48 hours).  There are stinking rules for everything!  But these rules are there for a reason and we need to follow them if we want to continue to enjoy this activity.

So my part of the plan calls for me to set the Conner Spring and Bull Run areas first.  My spread will then be moved slowly in a South West direction until I reach the last drainage before “the dam”.  Bob will cover “the dam” and drainages to the West of that.  Once I’m finished trapping the “interior”, I move to the Trellis, the small drainages in that area and Fish Spring.  As those lines begin to produce less and less, I will move my traps to Big Spring and the Goose Club areas.  There are 3 areas to trap there and they cover a whole lot of ground and require a whole bunch of traps, but once those are trapped out it’s time to move on to Club 41, Doris’ place and Petersons.  I also have a new area to trap this year that I call the “Bull Arena”.  The owner of the bulls and I have made an agreement that he will move his bulls and give me a week to trap that place.  I told him I would only need 4 days to trap all the rats out….we will see how that goes.  Bob looked that area over last November and told me he didn’t find any sign at all.  I told him I would catch close to 100 rats out of there.  Again, we will see.

So, there you have the outline of the schedule for this years trapping.  Not much different than any other season, but we will have at least an extra week of trapping at the end than we usually have.  But then if Spring comes early like old Bears Butt is predicting, we might find ourselves quitting before we really want to.  There is no sense taking rats that have their fur slipping as those would cause our average income per hide to drop significantly and we don’t want that.

Our overall goal is to net near the “top lot” price on our furs at the auction!  A do-able goal, but it will take a whole lot of extra work on our part!  If the rats cooperate, we will make it happen!

Bears Butt

February 8, 2014

Written on February 8th, 2014 , Trapping Stories
By: Bears Butt

BearsButtBusinessCard

This is what Bears Butt’s business card looks like!  It would make a great fridge magnet!  Just sayin!

Bears Butt

February 6, 2014

So, if you read the comments below, you will quickly find out that Bones took the time to download this picture of my card and made herself a fridge magnet out of it!

Good going Bones!  Everyone needs to take a page out of your book!  Bears Butt Dot Com fridge magnets are the latest craze!

For all of you, here is what hers looks like:

BonesFridgeMagnet

Thanks Bones!

Bears Butt

February 9, 2014

Written on February 6th, 2014 , Uncategorized
By: Bears Butt

Monkey No Climb Tree

This tree does not need a sign placed on or near it to tell people not to climb up it.  It’s actually a tree called Hura crepitans L.  I have not idea what that means in the scientific world, but I’m convinced if you were stuck fast to this tree you would be yelling something like “Hurry!  I’m a captive to this creepy tree”!!!  Thus “Hura” (Hurry)!  The “itans” (Titans) have me captured and they are “crepi” (creepy)!!!!

It really makes you wonder why God made such a tree like this.  What is its purpose?  Is there any good that can come from it?  (Bears Butt investigates!)

A search for some answers has revealed there isn’t very much good about this tree.  First off it grows where it’s rather warm, humid and where quite a bit of rain falls.  It’s native to North and South America, has large paper thin leaves that can grow to over 2 feet long and it produces fruit in the shape of large pods full of seeds.

None of that makes the tree seem like anything out of the ordinary, except for the spiky trunk.  But reading through the scientific evidence I found on the web, it is anything BUT ordinary.  Natives used to dip the points of their arrows and spears into sap that was extracted from the tree and this acted as a poison on the animals (and men) they poked with the arrows, quickly dispatching the life and making their tracking jobs less of a headache (my take on it).

The sap also causes your skin to rash up should you get it on you and if you rub your eyes with it, you are instantly blinded.  The blindness does go away after a long while, but I think I would not want to find out just how long it took.  Add to that if you ingest some of the sap it’s just a matter of time before it’s “lights out” for you.

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So, here you have a nasty looking spiny tree with sap that causes death and blindness and you think that is about all there is to this tree.  Not so!  This baby has been known to grow over 200 feet tall!  200 feet!  I can not imagine standing at the base of one of these trees and looking up toward the top, I don’t think you could bend over backwards enough to see that high up!  I challenge you to that task!  200 feet is over 66 yards!  Farther than the longest pass attempt of this past Super Bowl!

Now let’s look at the fruit!  You would think that God would make a nasty tree like this and in the end the fruit would be very tasty, good for you and everything about the fruit would be positive.  BUT, God had other plans!  These fruit pods contain a soft tissue when they are growing and the seeds inside are soft as well.  My reading said that ingestion of one (1) small seed would cause stomach cramps, diarrhea, nauseousness, vomiting, convulsions…well you get the drift…not a pretty scene.  And should that not be enough for you, ingestion of two (2) seeds would lead to certain death!

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The picture I have shown here is a ripe fruit pod.  They are green in color while they grow and when the fruit becomes ripe it turns this brown color.  As the color changes, so does the outer skin of the pod change.  It begins to dry out and cracks somewhat between the “petals” that you see.  Once it reaches its peak of ripeness and dryness the outer pod “explodes”….Yes…EXPLODES!  The pods exploding can be heard as if they were 22 shells going off and when this happens the seeds inside are scattered about the area.

Now when I say scattered about the area, I mean these seeds can be jettisoned over 100 yards!  And at a speed of over 150 mph!  Man, don’t be standing there looking at a seed pod when it goes off!  That would surely blind you!  I’m rather amazed the guy dared to hold the pod in that picture above!

Not everyone calls the tree   Hura crepitans L, for obvious reasons it’s commonly referred to as “the monkey no climb tree”, and “the monkey grenade tree”.

One thing is certain in my mind, I’m glad we don’t have them around these parts and I’m quite amazed there isn’t an all out world wide attempt to rid the face of the earth of every last one of them.  I’d highly doubt you would see someone sitting in one in an attempt to keep someone else from cutting it down.  Which brings up another thing or two about this bad boy tree.  If you are ever in the need to cut one down, be sure to wear protective coverings for your eyes, face, arms and everywhere that the shavings and sap could contact your body, or that you could breath in any of the same stuff.

On a positive note…they say the wood is pretty and you can make some really nice looking stuff from it.

Good dermatologists in the areas where these trees grow, highly recommend you tend to these trees daily!  It keeps them in business!

Bears Butt

February 6, 2014

Written on February 6th, 2014 , Uncategorized
By: Bears Butt

BearsButtTrailerGate

Weasel is my computer go to guy for this site and yesterday I asked him about making “comments” easier for you folks to make.  Unknown to me if you wanted to leave a comment after a story you had to put in your name, email address, company name (if you had one) and then your comment.  That is over the top in my opinion, so he changed it!  (insert smiley face)

Now you still have to put in your name, that is not so bad, and then leave your comment…pretty simple!  My spam filter knows who is real and who is not, but all the comments still have to be approved by me…I’m the last filter!

Since this is a family show type web site, if someone uses inappropriate language in their comments, even if they are not spammers, I will not approve those type of comments.  So parents, not to worry!  Say Amen!

Thanks Weasel for making this change for me!

Bears Butt

February 6, 2014

Written on February 6th, 2014 , Uncategorized
By: Bears Butt

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Today was going to be dedicated to muskrat trapping preparation, instead I felt it necessary to go to Logan and visit with a friend who is checking out the internal workings of the Logan hospital.  He is acting as a sick person, but in reality he is undercover making certain that all the staff members are doing their assigned duties properly.  He is doing as good as can be expected right now!

Once back from that visit, I had an important task that needed immediate attention….A hair cut!

I believe my last hair cut was just before the muzzleloader deer hunt (could someone verify that for me?) and sitting in the chair at Wyatt’s BS, I made that comment and asked that he trim me up so as to give me until June to be back.  He did well!  I’m not certain it will be June until I see him next, but he did an excellent job of making my ears show back up on the sides of my head.

Of course we talked about the upcoming muskrat trapping and things of that sort and when I was about to walk out, he said to me, “I gave you a 1200 rat hair cut”!!!  Is that a prediction?  Is that a vision on his part?  1200 rats is a lot of rats, but for his sake, I will put that down as my personal goal catch for 2014!

1200….how close will we come?  Next week I will set my first set of 2014 with my fingers crossed and that number firmly planted in my head!

Bears Butt

February 5, 2014

Written on February 5th, 2014 , Trapping Stories

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