Re: Trap line dogs. Let's see yours.
[Re: strike2x]
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11/26/19 12:41 PM
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mcrobinson
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Good looking dogs, I’m still giving alex crap for not getting one from you. I also like this thread. This was my first decoy trapline mutt Marv, we learned a lot together. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2019/11/full-50860-25027-f9a7ba84_5ae0_4117_aa3a_bd32e684705c.jpeg) I like the looks of that dog. You don't have him anymore? Alex should have taken the tan leopard male. My youngest boy has laid claim to that dog now. He's got a good nose but isn't nearly as interested in tangling with a coyote quite yet. He's only seen a few.
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Re: Trap line dogs. Let's see yours.
[Re: Trav Mt.]
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11/28/19 12:12 AM
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Posts: 2,443 Montana
Trav Mt.
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Great pics!! Glad you brought this thread back to life. Gus has been really coming around at 3 years old. Here is some pics from this year.
Trap hard today like there is no tomorrow.
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Re: Trap line dogs. Let's see yours.
[Re: Trav Mt.]
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11/28/19 07:55 AM
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jabNE
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![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2019/11/full-34529-25386-20190706_073904.jpg) Mountain Feist. Best treeing dog I've ever been around, loves to chase coons in the park at 4:30 AM when we go for a run. He has hooked claws and if not on a lead he can climb trees seriously. Has a great nose, huge ears and great hearing, and can see things really far away even in dark. His name is Ernie, was a rescue from Oklahoma. Been an awesome pet, but skittish as (This word is unacceptable on Trapperman). You can tell he had a rough start to life..kennel and house trained, will run 4-5 miles with me nonstop in mornings. This weekend will be his first on trapline. Setting a few this morning so we have something to check in AM. Here he is when he arrived off the plane from Oklahoma landing in Lincoln with his brothers. Been an awesome addition to our family for sure! Will keep you posted this season on how he does. Weve been training on coyote tracks and poo with him all summer, same with coon sign. Jim
Last edited by jabNE; 11/28/19 08:01 AM.
Money cannot buy you happiness, but it can buy you a trapping license and that's pretty close.
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