i’ve got video of a large Skunk back backing out of a 6 inch trap that I made. How I corrected the problem was I cut the trigger where it was only 2 inches hanging down from the top. If you trap in stocks in the northern states are in Canada. You could lose some because of that. A 7 to 8 inch trap tubular trap is better. The video came from CANADA. skunk would go in and have the door came down. It would lift its tail and get out. The 2 inch trigger allows the animal to be in the trap 3 to 4 inches further to where it closes better.
Okay, got it. More like snowshoe bindings on skis I liked using skis but found the typical X-country skis were just too awkward in the brush. Those short, wide skis seem like just the ticket !
Selling a pair of like new Leica 10 x 50 HB binoculars. The glasses have never been in the field. Premier binoculars in excellent shape. Comes with carrying case and neck strap. These binos sell for more than $2,000 new. Selling these for $850 delivered.
Offset jaws are a bad idea in water, with animals that have small, tapered paws. I would just use them for fox. If they're cross-staked with long enough chain, you can hold coyotes. Or just go with regular jaws if you want to use them in water.
We hunt deer in temps that would shut states down and I like to sit all day for days on end.
I am the same way, I like to hunt all day. I have shot most of my good bucks from 10-2 while most people aren't on their stands. I wish I could use those molded blinds but I can't get them to where they need to go, let alone the machinery needed to get them up in the air. Most years I can't even get a 4 wheeler back there if I shoot a deer, it is just too wet but the big bucks like that heavy bedding cover and there is no way to sneak up on them. You can't see 6 feet in most of this area. I typically try to mow the shooting lanes around Thanksgiving when there is ice but not a lot of snow.
Galveston beaches are dark w/ sharp rocks b/c the waves haven't had time to turn it all to sand yet so its a bit rugged for walking barefoot on the beach but the shrimp shacks to eat at are on point. Lots of shrimp boats were in the waters just off the beach. Not sure if that was just the time of year I was there or what.
Spend some time touring the old Victorian houses of the area, eat some shrimp, and head to NO and check out all the old cemetery's.
This issue of Fur Fish Game magazine is dated November 1925, it was the 3rd issue published. 1925 issues are very rare and hard to find, this one is in nice shape showing some wear on the spine and a little rust from the staples. It contains 96 pages. $225.00 postpaid.
This issue of Fur Fish Game magazine is dated June 1926. The magazine is in nice condition and contains 80 pages of great articles and awesome ads. E. J. Dailey answered questions. $50 postpaid.
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I like that jaw design better than the 550s and 650s. I always thought they were too wide pivot point to pivot point for the jaw spread they had. Glad Duke is still working at bringing new designs to the trappers.
Wish they would make that trap with the Montgomery dogless trigger since no one seems to be making them anymore
I have 35 remaining No BS K9 extreme Jr's for sale. These are 2 coiled, regular jaw, inside/outside laminated, and coated, all were waxed and many never saw any use. Love these traps, just have too many.
I am asking $260 per dozen shipped to your door or $130 per 6 traps, shipped to your door. Take as many or as few as you want.