Re: New Game: Which Trap we already use could hold?
[Re: white17]
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06/13/18 07:59 AM
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pcr2
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If you wanted to foothold a tiger You would use a belisle footsnare. That would certainly be my first choice. Probably my only choice. But, as far as I know there is only one forum member who has in fact, trapped Siberian tigers. Maybe we will get some valid input from him. please tell me it's not Boco.
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Re: New Game: Which Trap we already use could hold?
[Re: OhioBoy]
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06/13/18 08:29 AM
06/13/18 08:29 AM
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Posts: 4,657 Mountain View, AR
ShaneT
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Pass. I'm out. Man, that thing is built like a brick outhouse.
"Good Lord, thank you for your endless bounty. Lord please give me the strength to gather what I need"
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Re: New Game: Which Trap we already use could hold?
[Re: nyhuntfish]
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06/13/18 08:31 AM
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Posts: 711 Near state college, PA, God Bl...
trapre
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It is but I think it's pretty cool. Unless it's running 50MPH and your running 7MPH. Hope you have a chubby friend with!
"To not read the news is to be uninformed. To read the news is to be misinformed" -Mark Twain
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Re: New Game: Which Trap we already use could hold?
[Re: nyhuntfish]
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06/13/18 09:26 AM
06/13/18 09:26 AM
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the Blak Spot
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Only trap i currently use that might work is a 4.5 sleepy creek. Probably hold if i ran the beast into the water on a drowning cable. That being said, i would have to use a front end loader to drop at least 500 lbs of weight into the water to tie the cable to. (Unless i found a car under water)
the just shall live by faith
member FTA, ATA, EAFT 1776 - the year we told a tyrant we weren't to be under a dictator Caveat ater macula
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Re: New Game: Which Trap we already use could hold?
[Re: nyhuntfish]
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06/13/18 10:47 AM
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Ditchdiver
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NO BS wolf trap maybe? Preferably with teeth and me a LONG ways away!
When life gets me down..... you know hunting/trapping season is closed.
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Re: New Game: Which Trap we already use could hold?
[Re: nyhuntfish]
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06/13/18 12:39 PM
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Canvasback2
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They already made it to Alaska in 2016 ! Proof !
Last edited by Canvasback2; 06/13/18 12:39 PM.
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Re: New Game: Which Trap we already use could hold?
[Re: nyhuntfish]
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06/13/18 01:42 PM
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Ryan McLeod
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Cool Gulo!! What an adventure that mustve been! Looks like good marten country too.
If you take care of the land the land will take care of you
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Re: New Game: Which Trap we already use could hold?
[Re: nyhuntfish]
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06/13/18 01:46 PM
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Aaron Proffitt
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Gulo, can't post that without a story. Just not Christian.
Honor a Soldier. Be the kind of American worth fighting for.
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Re: New Game: Which Trap we already use could hold?
[Re: nyhuntfish]
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06/13/18 03:10 PM
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Gulo
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The (short) story behind the photo....
In early 1993 I took some time off from my job in Alaska to trap tigers for a study of said critters in Far Eastern Russia. Trapped a couple (indeed, Humptulips, with foot snares), then migrated to a different area (near the North Korean border in Russia) and began a study on Far Eastern leopards. Caught some leopards, Himalayan bears, brown bears, and miscellaneous other critters. Was over there for a year right after Glasnost and Perestroika, one of very few westerners in that part of Russia at the time. Stayed a year, then back to Alaska. Returned a couple of times after that to hunt (Russian boar, Roe deer, Sika deer) with a couple of the Russians I worked with that had become fast friends. Was a wonderful year. On the other hand, was happy to get back to interior Alaska.
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