Re: single vs double door
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10/22/14 02:06 PM
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Travis Wolford
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Man your right Bob, I use Dougs one way door traps exclusively. And that gutter board nose cone is great! I use WCS special squirrel cages exclusively for baited squirrel traps and if I'm out of both I make a basket out of 1/4 in hardware cloth a put a 110 in it. I had a Comstock squirrel cage but ran over it and haven't replaced it.
it is not a stupid question if you do not know the answer
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Re: single vs double door
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10/22/14 06:44 PM
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sgs
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How many of you use the WCS Special exclusively like Travis and I? I use the WCS Special squirrel trap when I need a baited cage for gray squirrels. They work very well. I use the little double door Tomahawks if I need a cage for a runway set. More often, I use the tube trap now made for WCS. I probably use 120 conibears almost as often as the cages. As you can see, I'd rather deal with my squirrels dead. When I can't, those little 5 inch cages do the job. The 7x8x24 skunk cages will work for grays too but are kind of overkill.
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Re: single vs double door
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
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10/22/14 07:12 PM
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Jeremy Ledford
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Now, if I could just convince all of our techs to do it my way! haha, just tell 'em how to do it. You're the boss!
Serving Ga's Fayette, Fulton, Coweta, and Clayton counties. (404)583-4938
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Re: single vs double door
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10/22/14 07:49 PM
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Paul Winkelmann
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Jeremy, thanks for the vote of confidence! Our company, Advanced Wildlife Control Inc. is equally owned by three people; Myself, my
son P.J., and my wife Jessica. We have at least 10 full time and part-time employees. I can guarantee you that if you asked anyone of
them, who is the boss?, it wouldn't be me or P.J.
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Re: single vs double door
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10/22/14 07:57 PM
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Jeremy Ledford
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Paul, I realize I opened my mouth too soon! Jessica can chock this up as a win. That would be a fight neither you or I want any part of!
Serving Ga's Fayette, Fulton, Coweta, and Clayton counties. (404)583-4938
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Re: single vs double door
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10/22/14 09:57 PM
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Travis Wolford
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Even better than one ways and baited cages is Doug Fields one way with an additional one way on top. Works exceptionally well on reds especially when one is already caught.
it is not a stupid question if you do not know the answer
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