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I’m going to agree with Trap and Donnor on this one……I’m pretty handy with saw but better get a pro with some equipment on that one….. look dangerous to me.
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If you look above the snare you can see a clear v between the tree roots and a log where they were coming to land.
Here the catches have cleared the debris that identified the trail they used coming to land.
Set a 330 today at this spot. The water was too deep here for the trap to be where I wanted it so I shoved a stick in the bank on an angle so the trap would rest on it at the level I wanted it.
Here I wire off to the tree up high and use another stick to position the snare.
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I’m going to agree with Trap and Donnor on this one……I’m pretty handy with saw but better get a pro with some equipment on that one….. look dangerous to me.
Saw one last year. Counted cars and it had 200. Never had seen a train of that length before. Our town water tower where you can get loads of water is by tracks. Train counting helps the time go faster as you wait for tanks to fill.
Not coal or freight trains here, but the commuter train has a engine front and rear, it just goes back and forth on the line without having to turn around.