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Im not sure if anyone else does this or has tried it. My son gave it the name cat mud. Whenever I catch a cat, I drain all the turds still the intestines in a container and mix in enough urine from the bladder to make the turds into a paste. I then add some glycerin to keep it from drying out. I use it to freshen up sets. I seem to have an increase in catches at location I use it, but im not sure if it just because the cats happen to be moving in after I use it, or if it is actually pulling cats in that I have been missing. I plan on testing it out this season on trail cameras to try to get a better idea. Just curious if anyone does it
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1 hour ago
I know silvervine mixed with any alcohol base with neutralize it. I've been told, by Laz, to use it straight. Put it in a tea bag and hang it near the set or in the back of a cage/cubby. I hang one at most of the sets i make. This off season I plan i testing it with trail cams to see the reaction and doing side by side test with cat nip to see which has a stronger appeal.
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1 hour ago
One of the local news casts was showing a priest on the field sprinkling holy water, before the game, in the end zone the Ravens missed the field goal.
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I saw that ....lol
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1 hour ago
A Pittsburgh priest was sprinkling holy water in the end zone before the game where the Baltimore field goal was missed. I guess it worked.
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1 hour ago
Just a set I got off of Amazon. I think they are Annke or something like that. Gettem Law dog!!!
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1 hour ago
Only kept four. But thanks.
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1 hour ago
When I lived in Idaho, I found an otter toilet. With no defined slide to set a coni, I put a foothold near the toilet, with a short chain so it couldn't mess up the toilet. I just did a dirthole with a fishy bait, and fish oil making a trail to the dirt hole over the trap. My thinking behind the fish oil was it would be a trailing scent to get the otter to go over my trap. Caught a big male on the first check, remade the set again doing the same thing, and 2 checks later I had a female. The limit in that area was only 2 at the time so I pulled, but left a trail cam. After 2 weeks I pulled the cam and had otters every 2 or 3 days. So that showed me that I did miss otters with this method, but was still able to get my limit.
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1 hour ago
I sold to a pen in SC. It was all about fox at the time and reds were going for $100.00 and grays at $25.00. Then they legalized the selling of coyotes and that ruined the live market in SC. It was all about the chase. The pen I sold to was 1500 acres in size. I just can't Imagin the cost of fencing that big a of an area. Must have big money in the chase.
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1 hour ago
Does anybody use or should I ask... wolf fang or super stake for wolf? I read & see alot or seems like most people only use drags with 10-12' chains. Thanks I came close to dropping one through the ice last weekend but I drilled a 1" hole and pounded a bolt through instead. Bolt was through the last link on a 12'ish chain, drag was clipped on at ice level just in case. I was worried about the cable fraying on the edge of the ice. Buddies going to check tomorrow. If it hooked up I'll get him to take pics.
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1 hour ago
yes i stand corrected set up is thursday start taking fur friday
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1 hour ago
If these "amateur " athletes want to act like the "pro" athletes, let them go through a negotiation process with the universities and sign a contract for their education expenses, housing, food and additional "funding". The term of the contract would be for 4 years, or until their NCAA eligibility expires (under the current regulations). The question of trades as is commonly exercised in pro sports could be beneficial to both athlete and their chosen university.
I, like many on here, am tired of the merry-go-round in collegiate sports, especially football.
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1 hour ago
Congratulations on a 5 cat run. I’ve had a couple 4 cat days in Kansas, 24 hour checks, but never 5+; that’s awesome, again congratulations.
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2 hours ago
I forgot to add my barrel is a 1:8 twist. I sincerely appreciate everyone's suggestions. I realize a 223 isn't a "barrel burner" but one other concern I have is Im at least the third owner of this rifle. Honestly I hit what I shoot at in a hunting situation, and maybe I should be content with that, but trying to work up a good load has been frustrating to say the least. Looking to possibly rebarrel. Down the rabbit hole I go.
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2 hours ago
That would be a new one, for me. I have seen otter use abandoned bank beaver dens, and once found what I thought might be an otter den in a sort of cave/crevasse in a jumble of very large boulders, but other than that, can't say I have definitively laid eyes on an otter den that was purpose-built as a den by an otter
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2 hours ago
I've used earth anchors, caught several with them, no problems. But I've pretty much quit using them. This year with our weird winter they would be fine but most years where I am wolf trapping I get several feet of snow. Having a trap staked solid means you can only raise it so far as the snow depth increases. And pulling them in frozen ground can be really rough. Somewhere I've got pictures of digging down 7-8' to find wolf traps after a big storm and some wind. It was bad enough getting those traps out with drags on them. If they'd been earth anchored I believe they'd have stayed there until spring. You could connect them to the earth anchors with quarter inch quick links, and I've did that a couple times, but generally it is easier and more convenient to either put them on drags or chain them solid to a tree.
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2 hours ago
Typical AFC N
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