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Re: The bucket finally worked
[Re: 3togo]
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01/01/19 10:48 PM
01/01/19 10:48 PM
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Arkansas
Jason Turner
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Arkansas
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nice catches. yes, i've caught skunks that way before in footholds too.
Wildlife Removal, Etc.
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Re: The bucket finally worked
[Re: traprjohn]
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01/04/19 09:22 AM
01/04/19 09:22 AM
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MN
walleye101
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MN
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WTG!......if you'd cut the sidewall (floor) at least 1/2 way to the back wall, maybe 8" wide, then the critter walks on the natural grass floor and often get less refusals. Like Wade, to avoid problems, I use square buckets WITH A ROOF attached, to dog proof them. . Not directed specifically at you 3togo but, Can anyone explain how a ROOF or an overhang on a cubbie set makes a set dog proof? We have a regulation in MN that requires a 7 inch overhang on our cubbies. I use them because it's required. But I also won't set them anywhere I would expect to encounter a dog. I know MN just copied this regulation from some other state, but wonder how did this modification ever become a "dog proof" solution? Do dogs have some ingrained fear of roofs? or something that mysteriously locks up their joints when they encounter an overhang so they can no longer bend down? Just wondering.
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Re: The bucket finally worked
[Re: 3togo]
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01/27/19 10:37 PM
01/27/19 10:37 PM
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MO-IL
greggsinthehouse
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Try blue buckets next.time. They outproduce all other sets.
She should stay home and do more cooking like Babe Winkelmans wife did, and let her husband have some peace and quiet.
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