Getcha some 1095 and make your own. I suck but its fun trying.
I've definitely thought about it ! it's a someday thing. My oldest wants to try blacksmithing so we're going to build a small forge, someday. First it's larger woodshed then furshed then blacksmith shop
Greetings Trappers and Trapperettes from Central Montana 43 with a high around 52 our breeze hasn't shown up yet the humidity is 81 % under cloudy skies that should clear up later today for another great day in Montana !
Enjoy your day and Stay Safe out there even if you don't want to ha ha !
There are numerous reasons a coyote can walk past your set, know its there and not work it. Unless degree deodorant creats a super high level of fear in coyotes it wouldn't be my first guess. But the only way to know if it does that for sure is test it. If I was betting id say it wasn't your problem but I've never used degree deodorant. I think coyotes not working sets happens more than we realize and when we do realize it its easy to believe the next we catch is the one that walked by a few days before. My experience while testing lures on camera is that the coyotes intrest is usually the highest the first time he encounters a set. My 2 cents
X2 I trap a lot in the snow. That'll make you realize that regardless of lure or bait, some just walk on by, they know where they are going and aren't going to be distracted. But if the turn to the set but don't work it, work it and don't get caught, or avoid it rather than ignore it. Those are actually bigger problems. And my experience is the same as Seth's they show the highest interest and work the set best the first time they encounter it as a general rule.
I to doubt it is Degree deodorant but if it gives you more confidence to wear Right Guard, that may be all it takes to up your catch.
3/16 quick link is what I use to attach my super fin stakes. I have not experienced a failure with more wolves than I care to deal with and 6 different bear. I will break #2 chain when pulling before the link will fail. Slowly switching to #3 as I go.
I could see laying foam barrier down… im not sure id do all that for a barn like im talking. I mean a 3” tapcon would mean not to have any pex in the top two inches which i wouldnt think youd want close to the surface at all. Id run multiple loops with multiple in and outlets. Any loop can fail then. As far as insulation itd prob just be that thin foam stufff to roll out, lay pipe on, pin tubing around, add at least 10 3” elbows through the forms, a couple drums, heck i might even leave 2’ at one wall just gravel,.pour 4” on top, and i cut my concrete every 8’.
I try not to over complicate things. Good luck. Im about idead out on this one.
Two Sears Tips to Trappers by Johnny Muskrat, both in pretty nice shape and both have shipping tags. They are dated 1933-34 season, this booklet has 4 shipping tags for the Chicago Region and a blank order form. The other booklet is dated for the 1934-35 season and it has 4 tags for the Philadelphia Region and a blank order form.
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As a kid watching this is se I misse a lot of the humor. I liked it as a kid but enjoy it as an adult. Im going to have to remember to look op more of them next rime im layed up with something and have little I can do.
my dad complains of the same 20 years after nearly taking his middle finger on his right hand off with the table saw.
his answer is south FL as soon as Christmas is over until May 1.
he told them when his finger was dangling there just take it off and the hand surgeon said oh no we can do much better than that. he wishes the just took it off frequently when it is cold and it hurts.
I think I've figured out how to do the PayPal without giving them all that info..... will hopefully do it manually on Monday, couple days later should be good to go if anyone wants to send something that way. I'll repost..........