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There is a gentleman that has a 3 day trapping course. Which city is a better place to stay for three days?
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Tularosa is nice but Alamogordo has more options on hotels.
Just an FYI: I saw the hairiest man I'd ever seen in Alamaogordo, so there's that to look forward to if you choose Alamogordo.
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Alamogordo. Afterwards when you glow in the dark people will assume you’re a superhero.
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Agua Caliente is better than either.
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Went to high school in Ruidoso lived in Tulie 18yrs and after a brief stay in NE Tx I’ve been in Alamogetto for 16 years There isn’t a clean motel room in Tulie, lots of choices in Alamo & Ruidoso. Ruidoso has a nightlife, Alamo doesn’t Is Dusty the trapping professor?
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Tularosa is nice but Alamogordo has more options on hotels.
Just an FYI: I saw the hairiest man I'd ever seen in Alamaogordo, so there's that to look forward to if you choose Alamogordo. I Resemble That Remark!
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i could show you a few things however public land trapping isn't allowed anymore here
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Tularosa is nice but Alamogordo has more options on hotels.
Just an FYI: I saw the hairiest man I'd ever seen in Alamaogordo, so there's that to look forward to if you choose Alamogordo. I Resemble That Remark! You must be a one extremely hairy MoFo then.
l told my pap and mam I was going to be a mountain man; acted like they was gut-shot. Make your life go here. Here's where the peoples is. Mother Gue, I says, the Rocky Mountains is the marrow of the world, and by God, I was right. - Del Gue
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Tularosa is nice but Alamogordo has more options on hotels.
Just an FYI: I saw the hairiest man I'd ever seen in Alamaogordo, so there's that to look forward to if you choose Alamogordo. I Resemble That Remark! You must be a one extremely hairy MoFo then. Probably my half cousin cause he’s one hairy mofo
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16penny, many people aren't familiar with the ringtails you have there. Wayne Derrick is a well-known trapper in that area.
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If that’s the only choice, it would have to be Alamogordo. Neither option is good.
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If the roads are clear, you may want to get a cabin in Cloudcroft instead.
16Penny, nice hides!
Is Dusty still alive?...LOL.
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Went to high school in Ruidoso lived in Tulie 18yrs and after a brief stay in NE Tx I’ve been in Alamogetto for 16 years There isn’t a clean motel room in Tulie, lots of choices in Alamo & Ruidoso. Ruidoso has a nightlife, Alamo doesn’t Is Dusty the trapping professor? James Lucero if he still offers the class.
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I'd never say a guy can't learn something from any good trapper but for an Alabama trapper I'm not too convinced that you will learn a lot about trapping critters in your area.
Ruidoso is a fun place all the way around
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I'd never say a guy can't learn something from any good trapper but for an Alabama trapper I'm not too convinced that you will learn a lot about trapping critters in your area.
Ruidoso is a fun place all the way around Okay. There is a guy on Trapperman forum who took his class (Mr. Lucero is about 87 now) and traps around 500 or more coyote every year. He leaves Alabama this time of the year and goes to ranches in Texas to trap coyote. He said he learned a lot from Mr. Lucero.
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i could show you a few things however public land trapping isn't allowed anymore here Ha! Used to trap ringtails here on the place when I was a kid!
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I'd never say a guy can't learn something from any good trapper but for an Alabama trapper I'm not too convinced that you will learn a lot about trapping critters in your area.
Ruidoso is a fun place all the way around Okay. There is a guy on Trapperman forum who took his class (Mr. Lucero is about 87 now) and traps around 500 or more coyote every year. He leaves Alabama this time of the year and goes to ranches in Texas to trap coyote. He said he learned a lot from Mr. Lucero. I ran into a couple of those migrant trapper types out in west Texas. I think those two were from Michigan or somewhere though. They were there more for the cats than the coyotes. I used to kill between 300 and 500 coyotes a year in west Texas and southern NM, but a large portion of them were not trapped, and I did it year round... not just when the furs were prime.
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