Running and setting traps for muskrats at a high profile golf club.One trap is off its support and the rat is at the bottom of the pole out of site. We use primarily all drowning sets in deep enough water to hide the catches from curious eyes.The waters are a bit silty and duck weed is growing on the surface which helps obscure any catches in normally clear water.



My primary tech setting double set poles around feed beds and toilet areas.Caught a nice bullfrog last nite that was released unharmed.

Would like to catch another dozen or so for dinner.Water level dropped due to the fountains being turned off at nite. That frog must of thought it was a good solid lilly pad to rest upon that pinch pan trap pan. Our traps are set 4"-6" under water to avoid ducklings and frogs."


100 miles away to a ski resort to exclude raccoon and flying squirrels at the same time.
We get dual occupancy like this a few times a year.This is one of those money is no object jobs. I really like this work for summer months, then off to the primary canine and cat traplines in the winter. Packing and shipping orders at nite and formulation and bottling on the weekends. Talk about the dream professions.We had some long over due rain today wouldnt you know just when we had to do some roof work on a steep roof.
A raccoon did some damage tearing into the dormer corner for access into this resort home.
