Re: Measuring the magnetic field of a cage trap
[Re: LT GREY]
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Location and bait presentation has caught tens of millions of more animals than any magnet ! You’re right LT that’s why in my book I never wrote the word Magnet or referred to the use of magnets
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Re: Measuring the magnetic field of a cage trap
[Re: LT GREY]
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Location and bait presentation has caught tens of millions of more animals than any magnet ! Shhhhh, he is trying to sell books. (That statement is likely in his book as well.)
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Re: Measuring the magnetic field of a cage trap
[Re: 52Carl]
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Location and bait presentation has caught tens of millions of more animals than any magnet ! Shhhhh, he is trying to sell books. (That statement is likely in his book as well.) I have been giving out information freely and honestly throughout the threads. I truly believe it will help others. I strongly believe in what I’ve been saying.For me not to answer The questions asked, Or statements made that are not accurate,in my opinion, would hurt the industry .
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Re: Measuring the magnetic field of a cage trap
[Re: Kirk De]
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05/19/20 09:54 PM
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My dogs never seemed to mind anything metal. Certain scents got proof-positive reactions. I will trust them.
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Made it almost 3 years without censor!
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Re: Measuring the magnetic field of a cage trap
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Kurt that is interesting. You have always shared your information on this site!! Thanks!! Did you ever try to measure activity on conibear, foottrap, or snare? Just wondering if they give off any reading.
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Re: Measuring the magnetic field of a cage trap
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Kurt that is interesting. You have always shared your information on this site!! Thanks!! Did you ever try to measure activity on conibear, foottrap, or snare? Just wondering if they give off any reading. In my publication I showed pictures and illustrations showing Conbears foothold and snares as well as cage traps . All of the devices show a Field intensity projection. How the device is made materials used, how it is placed and whether or not it is on land or underwater makes a terrific difference. The lower the projection of the magnetic field the easier it is to catch the animal. Some animals have a greater response to the projected field than Others. Some can see the projected field and some can only sense the field.
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Re: Measuring the magnetic field of a cage trap
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How can a critter SEE an invisible magnetic field. Did you ask them?
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Re: Measuring the magnetic field of a cage trap
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