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Just don’t see a yote being that close to home place or log walking that much either I might hang some snares he’s got a half tame cat running around so the snare would miss it that might be the best option. Theres a fence around the tree belt and it’s a spot he keeps free from mowing a location should be easy to locate.
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12 minutes ago
We used to cross landrace boars on hamp sows. Got ‘blue butts’ or at least that’s what we called them. Great hogs.
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12 minutes ago
Great pics! Love the pup on the rat hut... Nice cans and redheads; it's rare to kill a bunch like that here
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12 minutes ago
Wasn't Joe Biden that commuted her sentence. It was whoever was controlling the autopen. And we may never find out who that was. Joe was too tired and too out of it to even go for ice cream or sniff little girls hair at that point.
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I have no doubt you can tell fox tracks from cat but I hang snares over bigger logs just lying random on the ground. Cats and coons both show up in those snares also. No clue why they like to run down the top of them.
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19 minutes ago
Yeah probably fox
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20 minutes ago
warrior how do you charge for that kind of recovery
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21 minutes ago
I had several friends who raised skunks. They sprayed starting fluid in paper bags and then placed a young skunk inside for 20 to 30 seconds. The ether in the starting fluid anesthetized the skunks. Be careful, leaving the skunks in the bag too long will kill them. They then scraped the sacks out with a scalpel. On the males, they also removed the testicles, if they didn't want the male for breeding.
They used adult, wild trapped, skunks as their first breeders. The skunks were housed outside. Spraying was never an issue. They would just talk lightly and move slowly around the wild skunks. They very quickly become used to people. Some even become somewhat affectionate.
I would be careful if rabies is prevalent in your area.
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29 minutes ago
Outstanding!!!
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41 minutes ago
^^^^^^^^ we have a Republican Gov.
NH gets polluted by the liberal state below us..where all the Massholes move to NH
For a better life ...and bring their democratic thinking with them...
It sucks
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55 minutes ago
my best friend shot a spike with one a friend of ours napped. you cant tell the difference between a deer shot with a cut on impact steel two blade head or one that is napped. his was from that obsidion black stuff. double lunged, blood everywhere, maybe a 50 yard recovery
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55 minutes ago
I would definitely get it descented. Why take the chance. Only takes a few minutes and a little antiseptic to get it done.
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57 minutes ago
Picked up some firewood the other day from a neighbor I noticed K9 tracks in the snow in the tree belt we were working in he said he sees a lot of tracks next to the house but it never comes by the cameras so he doesn’t know for sure what K9 it is for sure. I cut up some larger trees to dry for next year with my bigger saw and notices tracks walking in the downed trees.
I told him it’s probably fox even a pair as I noticed parallel sets of tracks walking together possibly but that’s what I noticed. Went back yesterday and picked up another load of wood so I set a couple chip cams up will check them tomorrow. No grey fox in that area not a cat track, walking on a down tree screams fox to me.
Any thoughts before I check?
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58 minutes ago
thanks a ton, about to look them up
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59 minutes ago
LeftLane is home now, still a long way to go in recovery, but doing better,,,, HOWEVER, two long stints in the hospital has him strapped for money and he sure could use a little help with that. The prayers are great too, and much appreciated,,,, but they don't pay the bills. See the post stickied to the top of this forum and help this long-time great Trapperman member if you're able.
Having met him personally I can say you'd be hard pressed to find a better guy to help.
Thank you!
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1 hour ago
I would definitely get it descented. Why take the chance.
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1 hour ago
Cattrapper, I have a legitimate spear point that's also triangular, about 1 1/4" per side, way to big for an arrow, whoever made it knew his business, perfectly even, beautiful work...
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1 hour ago
You know, Lefty would at the top of the list to help out other folks. Please help him out. Every little bit helps.
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1 hour ago
Arrest made "in connection with". Brian Cole a Virginia man age 30.
Maybe Jimmy Buffet knew something.
Wasting away again in Margaritaville Searching for my lost shaker of salt Some people claim that there's a woman to blame But I know, it's nobody's fault
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1 hour ago
Feathercraft. St Louis Mo. started years ago by Ed Story.
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1 hour ago
The Blaze used a computer program to identify a possible suspect. LOL.
Some all y'all are losing it (even more). Coming from you, that's funny. Come on now show some respect the man is good enough to come here to share his wisdom with us peons. LOL
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1 hour ago
hope I can Jesse Henry into fly fishing,, wink wink
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1 hour ago
I love the trapping discussion and tips and the portraits. Thanks for sharing.
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1 hour ago
darn good customer service and they dont mess around shipping your order. Ordered Sunday night and it was here Wednesday morning. who else has a go to fly shop you are willing to share with the rest of the world
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1 hour ago
they aint living over that when she connects.
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