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Good job Hup!
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That'd explain it, either you are trapping next to me or the foxes' out foxed you and burnt you out.... Good to see you getting em Von!!
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Keep waiting. As long as there is open water, where the otter can leave the ponds, you still have a chance.
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Interesting wolf! congrats on removing one from the pack.
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Victor, BMI, Bridger all work well for me. Others may be fine, but I have not tried them. fa
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i dont know about everyone else on this website but seems to me this trapping season has started off well for some...not me of course havent got my traps in yet but how about we show some pics just to help motivate everyone into setting some more st
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i use them and caught my first yoate and fox on the this morning. i use the hd
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i got ya i figure i can make a beam should it be longer for yotes or same for all game
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drowners if you have the water depth and equipment.. if not you can hard wire or chain to a tree or something like that..
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ya i havent heard of any fox around our area.Theres 800 acres in this area and not a foot print anywhere.As soon asd my trapping license comes in I'm gonna set for coon and ill set a bobcat trap also.Problem is it is in a no firearm area so im not su
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When I was younger we use to run 3 or 4 dogs at a time, most of the time it was a mess, now I only hunt one it seemed like he turned out better because i was able to spend all my time on training him instead of working with more dogs
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China vs. USA Yeah MB's win
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Thank you for all the info.
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Local hunter years back shot a treed bear that way while he was bird hunting.
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ya, the ONLY thing that even looks like a grey fox is the coloring, but ive caught several yotes, as well as called in and shot several with that weird orange splashed look. kinda like a ridge runner coon, u know, the ones that have red where their b
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pm sent
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Thanks guys that is way better then PB well........ It started off to be what does this mean Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 6400 bytes) in /home/webadmin/trapperman.com/html/forum/libs/image.inc.php o
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Like they said, put him on a drag. They will soon tangle and cut a big wad of catttails. The coon will definately destroy the muskrat house if you stake him there.
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always love the adc beaver shows
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Originally Posted By: ZimDon't know why anybody would use them on dry land. If anyone still uses double staking, the easier pull out is nice. Then again, that is also nice for the anyone thinking they need your trap more than you do.
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nice job congrats
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Here is a set I used for muskrats and caught(and held) several coons also. You can see in the picture there is a #11 dble long spring in front of the carrots on the waters edge. The trap is on a short drowning wire and staked in deeper water, H
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as a fellow trapper said = welcome to the freak show injoy
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I have one and actually thinking about buying a second one.
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