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I have a sister in law who lives in Minnysoda, It could be her.
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I haven't bowhunted yet, but when I do I will take some scent precautions. When I'm rifle hunting I watch the wind, but I don't woory too much. I think it depends on your location, too. If human scent was such a concern they wouldn't be in people's
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You should answer Goldy's questions, he has trapped a beaver or 2 in his life.
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They are very dependable guns, and so is the p89 which was the replacment, they were originally designed for the military trials which berreta won because of politics. They are tough a little clunky but a good truck gun and they don't break.
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Im killing coons regardless...
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So how was the first day for yal? I only got 15 sets out yesterday before I had to get back to the real world and only managed to catch a small female coon and a grey squirell. I was disappointed. I moved a couple of beaver sets and punched in a set
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The main concern all of us should have, is, we as trappers should not be so willing to castigate slaughter house operatives on the words of folks that are out to destroy another animal use that supports mankind.
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i'm sure its not a two legger haha. They make a mess out of the place and dig out the whole bank where i place my bait. i'm not using a smooth rod, i'd say 3/8 metal rod that is threaded
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Originally Posted By: upstateNYEven going back thousands of years,each member of a clan didnt do everything themselves.They had the best flint knapper in the clan knapp all the spear and arrowheads.The men hunted and the women tended fires and such.E
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That is a bridal for a Tranasorious Rex. Use by Cave men to guide their ride. That was a cheaper model as it has wood for the Rex to bite down on instead of the solid steel type.
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alright thanks, what size works best? 5" 6" or 7 "?
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You sure it isn't a two legged critter?
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He is too busy catching all those fuzzytails!
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Sides,who would have the time to build all those bridges we trap under & then have time to grow their own meat & potatoes? Or how about all those highways we travel to our traps and have carted our fur around the world? Wouldn't expect those
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SamuraiTrapper- I have not used any castor, or anything @ this site, except MB 750's. I thank you all for your input thus far. I don't have the biggest beaver anymore. Well, I do, but he's on ice. Here's a ? for all you---What, "exactly"
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WOW, wish we had a class like that when I was in school !! VERY well done !!!
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what kind of stake? rebar or smooth rod? is it 3/8 or 1/2? can you cross stake? and I would try some pogos. thats my 2 cents
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Does it look like this?
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Tsarevna that will be a great signature
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don't worry bout it
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Do you have other traps to use for muskrats besides #110's? Is the water in that creek deep enough for drowning with small coil springs, or a #1 and #1-1/2 long spring? Have you considered setting and placing a #110 on some type of stabilizer with b
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PM 2 You!
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Why don't you wire the traps to some type of drag also besides staking?
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Alright here is my problem: I have been trapping a small creek in a woods for coons. I am using 1.5 dukes am using a 4 foot metal stake. The problem is that the bank of the creek is fairly muddy, and twice now i have had animals in my traps actual
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i try to watch the wind, and try to use a little scent control
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