Re: AN OUTDOORSMAN'S GREATEST DISCOVERY
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08/24/19 05:16 PM
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QuietButDeadly
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I saw it mentioned on Facebook earlier today. Gonna have to order me a copy. It was just released August 22. When Kirk speaks, I listen intently!
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Re: AN OUTDOORSMAN'S GREATEST DISCOVERY
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08/31/19 11:29 AM
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Kirk De
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I am not responsible for the post of my book for sale on the trap shed as a new book.
This is why I am so concerned: The new book I just published " AN OUTDOORSMAN' S GREATEST DISCOVERY" proves that every trap and device creates a magnetic field. Animals respond to that field in positive and negative ways, depending on the intensity of the field. It shows what was discovered allows a trapper or any other individual with a magnetometer can tell whether which animals will avoid the device. It literally explains how the animal will respond and at what age he will be able to tell. By knowing this when shopping for traps and snares, one can tell which ones will work for you best in your situation and location. It doesn't lie. If you understand you will find that cheaper may be better and that powered doors may not catch as well as gravity doors. It all depends on how the trap is made and several other factors in the book. Just because a trap is big enough doesn't mean it will catch coyotes. It could be a large trap that won't catch coyotes can be purchased at a low price and converted to improve its ability dramatically. One just has to understand. Most trap makers have traps that will pass the test. But some are not going to admit to what has been found because. Some will try to protect what they have been saying to protect their products from disclosure. The ones that are the real deal will be shown as so and they will realize the real reasons they have learned to make the sets the way they have. The book is not something to be afraid of but a tool to increase your catch. It just may change the way you go about it. All traps and devices. Kirk DeKalb
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Re: AN OUTDOORSMAN'S GREATEST DISCOVERY
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Roundup is as responsible for cancer as: - guns are responsible for gun violence. - R-12 was responsible for the ozone hole over Antarctica. - acid rain was responsible for anything at all (or was real in the first place). - humans are responsible for the climate to change.
Feel free to add to this list. Spoons are responsible for rosie odonell being fat.
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Re: AN OUTDOORSMAN'S GREATEST DISCOVERY
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01/12/20 02:14 AM
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Just wrap your cage in a Hecs suit. Problem solved.
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Re: AN OUTDOORSMAN'S GREATEST DISCOVERY
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01/12/20 05:17 AM
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Roundup is as responsible for cancer as: - guns are responsible for gun violence. - R-12 was responsible for the ozone hole over Antarctica. - acid rain was responsible for anything at all (or was real in the first place). - humans are responsible for the climate to change.
Feel free to add to this list. Spoons are responsible for rosie odonell being fat. I don't think they make a spoon that large. I think she just stuffed it in with both hands. She has no better manners. Garry-
“Don't pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you.”
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Re: AN OUTDOORSMAN'S GREATEST DISCOVERY
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01/12/20 11:00 AM
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A certain trap creates a magnetic field that will discourage a animal from approaching? Did I read that right.?
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Re: AN OUTDOORSMAN'S GREATEST DISCOVERY
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01/12/20 12:01 PM
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So... if I demagnetize my #3 Bridgers my catch rate goes up? Yep get right out and get It done you never know.
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Re: AN OUTDOORSMAN'S GREATEST DISCOVERY
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Kirk De
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The new book I just published " AN OUTDOORSMAN' S GREATEST DISCOVERY" proves that every trap and device creates a magnetic field. Animals respond to that field in positive and negative ways, depending on the intensity of the field. It shows what was discovered allows a trapper or any other individual with a magnetometer can tell whether which animals will avoid the device. It literally explains how the animal will respond and at what age he will be able to tell. By knowing this when shopping for traps and snares, one can tell which ones will work for you best in your situation and location. It doesn't lie That should answer without me reading the book to you.
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Re: AN OUTDOORSMAN'S GREATEST DISCOVERY
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There is an easy way to test traps to see if a EMF is keeping them out or reducing what enters a cage. Take two double door powered door cages 12-14" wide15 to 16" tall. One has a field intensity higher than the average of the earth where it is tested. The other same except the field is substantially reduced going through the trap. Set the traps side by side on a runs or cross overs with traps about 4-6 inches apart. Also set traps side by side in 5-6" of water with grass between them with lure. place sticks or debris to block the beaver from trying to go between the traps. Target beaver because you can narrow down the amount of area concentrating the animals. They are responsive to EMF. Do your testing when water temperature is above 45 degrees and outside temperatures range from 40 degrees night to 70 degrees days. Go to 20 locations for water sets in shallow water and 20 locations with land sets. Submerged is not needed, because most would be a type of forced set. Best to go to an area that was trapped some minimally using exposed conibears at least about a year or more before. Set two pairs of traps, or more, at each location. Use guillotine, lockbar. or bifold doors as long as each trap set side by side is basically the same size, and has the same claimed function. Do each test with each trap similar such as both have a wire trigger or both have a pan.
Write down the moon phase, temperature, what animals were caught in which traps. Record an estimated age and any distractions such as a controlled burn, heavy equipment use, or public intervention such boating and shooting.
You are going to find at least a two to one advantage of the reduced field traps in catches over the high intensity traps. The end total should be at least 3 or more to one advantage of the cage trap with the low intensity over the trap with the higher intensity field in actual catches.There will be a larger number of mature or three year olds or older beaver in the low intensity trap and more of a percentage of the catch being younger beaver in the high intensity trap.
Record incidental otter catches and same data. Record non targets such as turtles, coon and fish. This will document the door was down not allowing a targeted catch.
Kirk DeKalb This was on another thread.This test will make a believer of you.
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Re: AN OUTDOORSMAN'S GREATEST DISCOVERY
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01/16/20 11:01 PM
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Started reading your book tonight, very interesting so far.
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Re: AN OUTDOORSMAN'S GREATEST DISCOVERY
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01/20/20 02:38 PM
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P ppl As a farmer I learned to use a dead stick to lift electric wire to keep from getting shocked. Mark uses dead and dry grass to cover his trap. This prevents the magnetic field from emanating from the trap.p
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