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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3335135" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Agree with both. In the late 70's Uncle worked at a meat packing place in Arkansas City Ks while living in Newkirk Ok.</p><p>On his way to and from work he would pick up road kill. A fur buyer in Arkansas city would give good money if they weren't mangled up too bad.</p><p>He also ran a trapline between both of those towns which is about 8 miles, setting his traps in culverts, creek bottoms, etc that he ran daily on the way to and from work alongside the highway. In two years he made enough to buy a new pickup along with some money he had saved. Trapping was good money back in those days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3335135, member: 5412"] Agree with both. In the late 70's Uncle worked at a meat packing place in Arkansas City Ks while living in Newkirk Ok. On his way to and from work he would pick up road kill. A fur buyer in Arkansas city would give good money if they weren't mangled up too bad. He also ran a trapline between both of those towns which is about 8 miles, setting his traps in culverts, creek bottoms, etc that he ran daily on the way to and from work alongside the highway. In two years he made enough to buy a new pickup along with some money he had saved. Trapping was good money back in those days. [/QUOTE]
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