I Love This Time Of Year
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06/16/15 10:51 PM
06/16/15 10:51 PM
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Joined: Jul 2008
mequon, wisconsin
Paul Winkelmann
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trapper
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OP
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Joined: Jul 2008
mequon, wisconsin
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I'm supposed to be taking life easy in my retirement years but I started the morning by chasing a red squirrel around a bedroom,
then a coon under a bird feeder, than one of nine skunks ( all caught in daylight hours ) than a snake in a window well, followed
by the fifth feral cat at another job. In between I checked out a muskrat job, showed our new techs which traps they needed for
woodchucks, rats, and foxes. Yesterday was chipmunks, a snapping turtle, mosquito spray, a dead deer retrieval. and a starling in a
fireplace. Everyone's getting a wide variety of target animals and keeping as busy as most of you are. Like John Denver said, "Some
Days Are Diamonds."
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Re: I Love This Time Of Year
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
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06/17/15 08:22 PM
06/17/15 08:22 PM
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Joined: Jul 2008
mequon, wisconsin
Paul Winkelmann
OP
trapper
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OP
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Joined: Jul 2008
mequon, wisconsin
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Some day I will learn how to post pictures but until then I can tell you what works for me. First of all, I drive a 2014 Transit
Connect and with six doors, it's the best vehicle I have used so far for ADC work. It should always contain 2 plastic buckets with
lids, a plastic container for waders, boots, and gloves. A plastic tool box for drills and any other tools you find necessary. The
three shelves in the back hold 5 large cages, 7 medium cages and who knows how many squirrel cages. A plastic box or bucket for
Conibears. A diagonal tube for stakes. An area on the top shelf for baits and lures. Big net, small net, graspers, & catch pole.
I know I've missed things so give me a question and I'll tell you what I would do.
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Re: I Love This Time Of Year
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
#5088378
06/18/15 10:40 AM
06/18/15 10:40 AM
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Joined: Jul 2008
mequon, wisconsin
Paul Winkelmann
OP
trapper
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OP
trapper
Joined: Jul 2008
mequon, wisconsin
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Eaten, glad you're recovering. If you need any tips on the proper way to hit the ground, a lot of the guys on here will tell you; I'm
somewhat of an expert on the subject.
Last edited by Paul Winkelmann; 06/18/15 10:41 AM.
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