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Love my Black Mouth Cur!!
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12 seconds ago
I am not sure. Mine would just circle and bark at a yote. He would do the same thing with a coon - and then jump in when he had a chance, but he never jumped in on a yote. I would suspect he would do the same thing with a bobcat - but would dang sure want to be close the first time or two. Mine would bay a snake but when I got close, he would jump on in. He did that with a copperhead one time, and grabbed it by the head. Snake bit him on the tongue and about killed him. He was more cautious and sensible when out of his yard. He was protective of his yard and all things in it - except he did give our house cats a shaking every now and then.
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1 minute ago
2 for 2. Hard to beat that average. A little Sierra Mist may have contributed to the average! I fully expect to have a bobcat back there soon
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1 minute ago
SO much more fun!!!
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2 minutes ago
Foothold drowning set!
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6 minutes ago
On most atvs the fan plugs into a harness of some kind. Just unplug the plug and use tow jumper wires from a battery to the plug. One wire to each plug terminal. The fan will spin if its not burned out.
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8 minutes ago
I'm no lure maker but there is a difference.
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9 minutes ago
Although I don’t seem to have any issue catching coyotes at my post sets/projection sets… the responses from my other post concerning the blue pvc pipe got me thinking. I’m probably missing coyotes. I guess I can see how a coyote could get spooked by something new in the area. It’s their front room.
I always set out burnt :charred pieces of wood and soak it with urine and a some gland lure. On the first day of season…. I’m catching coyotes… There’s guys here who no doubt make me look like an amateur coyote trapper…do you guys place your attractions out ahead of time to avoid spooked dogs??get them used to seeing it on a regular basis?
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12 minutes ago
Some of them do very well..Look into the Kemmer Stock Mountain curs. They use a lot of them for big game out west. Also, I know a guy or two who used them for trapline dogs I just have Original Mountain Curs and have never tried mine on cats.
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Yesterday at 11:58 PM
Gotcha I have had my eyes on top lot previously. They seem tk be the best. Have any of you guys tried their Air Boss set up? It allows you to not have to flip your fur side out pelts like coyotes and bobcat. However I think for the stretchers and the hanging/drying unit it is around 600 bucks. Whay do you guys think? I think you would need to put up a PILE of yotes and cats to make that cost effective. Maybe even "several" piles of them.
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Yesterday at 11:55 PM
Great job. Love the picture.
And its not skint, its skun.
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Yesterday at 11:54 PM
Top Lot whether you go solid or adjustable..... Yup
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Yesterday at 11:53 PM
Merry Christmas!
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Yesterday at 11:51 PM
It makes if tough on the dog on downed birds in the cattails with all that scent around.
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Yesterday at 11:51 PM
Thats a good idea with the picture setup! You are hooked now! I remember my first one i trapped in NC. Now no matter where I go I cant avoid beaver. Even if its subtle you will learn many things overtime trapping them!
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Yesterday at 11:49 PM
Gotcha I have had my eyes on top lot previously. They seem tk be the best. Have any of you guys tried their Air Boss set up? It allows you to not have to flip your fur side out pelts like coyotes and bobcat. However I think for the stretchers and the hanging/drying unit it is around 600 bucks. Whay do you guys think?
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Yesterday at 11:48 PM
Dang, I think that might drive my labs insane with excitement! LOL
I've never flushed anywhere near that many.
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Yesterday at 11:47 PM
Hahahahaha....
Even the Patriots had a winning record in 2008 when Bradys
Knee got blown out ..
Wasn't always good in N E.
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Yesterday at 11:46 PM
Congratulations on the catch!
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Yesterday at 11:44 PM
My guess would be 200-300 hundred birds out of a 20 acre slough… insane.
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Yesterday at 11:43 PM
CDS,
Its alive and well within Nessy's head, lol
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Yesterday at 11:43 PM
Mt Cur best dog I have ever had. One thing I did wrong with mine was not take him out of the yard except when we went hunting. After a couple of years, he thought when he left the yard, he was supposed to tree a squirrel, coon, or possum. A cur would be a great dog - but start taking him with you when he is younger. They are pretty feisty on game, but easy to train. They are pretty adept a killing an AR coon - they would probably have a lot more trouble with one of those 30 lb northern coons - but they would dang sure try. They will defend your family until they are dead. How do they do with cats? I would like to run traps on drags but a dog is a must since I trap and work a full time job.
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Yesterday at 11:40 PM
That's great. It used to be that way here in southeast PA back in the 60's and 70's when I first started out. You'd get into a big flock and they'd just start flushing and dozens and dozens of birds would go out in a couple of minutes.
My dad had Brittanys back then. I've always had a soft spot for them even though I'm a Labrador guy now (flushing labs).
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Yesterday at 11:40 PM
Merry Christmas
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Yesterday at 11:40 PM
I watched part of the Bill's game and am watching the last half of the Steelers game..............
Is this what Pro ball has fallen to? Jimminee crickets, it's like the Keystone cops!
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