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Re: Testing 330s for their magnetic field
[Re: Kirk De]
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08/05/20 11:50 AM
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Yep know critters can SEE magnetic wave lengths. They must have hired that guy that talks to animals to get the critters point of view. LOL
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Re: Testing 330s for their magnetic field
[Re: The Beav]
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08/05/20 11:54 AM
08/05/20 11:54 AM
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Yep know critters can SEE magnetic wave lengths. They must have hired that guy that talks to animals to get the critters point of view. LOL Normally I wouldn't advocate this kind of teasing, but this guy deserves every bit of it. I tried a constructive conversation, but it just goes to "read my book for $19.99" hahaha!
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Re: Testing 330s for their magnetic field
[Re: Kirk De]
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08/05/20 12:08 PM
08/05/20 12:08 PM
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I wouldn't normally respond like that either but this magnetic field stuff Is just to far out In left field for me. If a critter refuses to go through your snare or body grip It's because It either sees It of smells It or finds It to be something out of place. Same goes for that perfect dirt set with the perfect bait and lure combo. Until we can communicate with animals we will never know how they react to certain things.
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Re: Testing 330s for their magnetic field
[Re: The Beav]
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08/05/20 12:23 PM
08/05/20 12:23 PM
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I wouldn't normally respond like that either but this magnetic field stuff Is just to far out In left field for me. If a critter refuses to go through your snare or body grip It's because It either sees It of smells It or finds It to be something out of place. Same goes for that perfect dirt set with the perfect bait and lure combo. Until we can communicate with animals we will never know how they react to certain things. I couldn't have said it better myself. Entirely too many variables to blame magnetic fields.
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Re: Testing 330s for their magnetic field
[Re: Kirk De]
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08/05/20 01:10 PM
08/05/20 01:10 PM
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And both of you are smart enough to know without a doubt that a magnetic field can not possibly have any affect on animal behavior????? Lots of things in this world that I do not understand but just because I do not understand it does not mean that it does not exist.
There are lots of cases where animal behavior has been scientifically proven to use tools that we can not see.
I will agree that there are lots of factors involved in animal behavior and that makes it difficult to establish the scientific proof but it does not disprove it either.
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Re: Testing 330s for their magnetic field
[Re: QuietButDeadly]
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08/05/20 01:17 PM
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And both of you are smart enough to know without a doubt that a magnetic field can not possibly have any affect on animal behavior????? Lots of things in this world that I do not understand but just because I do not understand it does not mean that it does not exist.
There are lots of cases where animal behavior has been scientifically proven to use tools that we can not see.
I will agree that there are lots of factors involved in animal behavior and that makes it difficult to establish the scientific proof but it does not disprove it either. I never claimed that he is incorrect, I have my doubts. The way I look at it, a person brought to light a "problem" and is profiting off of the "solution". That is snake oil in my opinion.
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Re: Testing 330s for their magnetic field
[Re: Kirk De]
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08/05/20 01:38 PM
08/05/20 01:38 PM
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Looks like to me you are making light of the fact that the man is trying to profit from his lifetime of experience. You even referred to it as teasing. Your words....... Normally I wouldn't advocate this kind of teasing, but this guy deserves every bit of it. I tried a constructive conversation, but it just goes to "read my book for $19.99" hahaha! Kirk has posted a lot of info on this website and I believe he is a well respected member of the trapping community. How you perceive him and the ideas he has shared is up to you.
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Re: Testing 330s for their magnetic field
[Re: QuietButDeadly]
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08/05/20 02:18 PM
08/05/20 02:18 PM
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Looks like to me you are making light of the fact that the man is trying to profit from his lifetime of experience. You even referred to it as teasing. Your words....... Normally I wouldn't advocate this kind of teasing, but this guy deserves every bit of it. I tried a constructive conversation, but it just goes to "read my book for $19.99" hahaha! Kirk has posted a lot of info on this website and I believe he is a well respected member of the trapping community. How you perceive him and the ideas he has shared is up to you. I never brought his credibility as a trapper into question. I was questioning/criticizing his testing methods. Forget the subject matter. I feel it is immoral to profit of of a solution to a problem he made up. PERIOD. I'm sure he's a great guy, with more trapping experience than I'll receive in my life. At the end of the day the subject matter is very illogical. Using experience and observation is a small portion of a scientific study. I'm done talking about the subject now. Have a great day
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Re: Testing 330s for their magnetic field
[Re: Kirk De]
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08/05/20 02:30 PM
08/05/20 02:30 PM
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Test case.
A beaver or maybe an otter Is swimming under water In an established run. It all of a sudden detects this magnetic field being emitted from the 330. The beaver thinks there Is a magnetic field here there must be a 330 In this run. Does the beaver or otter put on the brakes and turn around because of It?
One year I spent 2 months trapping beaver In SC with a friend. We took 387 beaver and 48 otter. Just think If we would have de magnetized those 330s we may have caught 500 beaver. There may be a magnetic field but I don't think It's going to effect your catch where It's going to be all that big of a deal.
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Re: Testing 330s for their magnetic field
[Re: Kirk De]
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08/05/20 03:43 PM
08/05/20 03:43 PM
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It's the gun barrel that Is giving off signals. LOL
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Re: Testing 330s for their magnetic field
[Re: The Beav]
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08/05/20 05:52 PM
08/05/20 05:52 PM
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Kirk De
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Test case.
A beaver or maybe an otter Is swimming under water In an established run. It all of a sudden detects this magnetic field being emitted from the 330. The beaver thinks there Is a magnetic field here there must be a 330 In this run. Does the beaver or otter put on the brakes and turn around because of It?
One year I spent 2 months trapping beaver In SC with a friend. We took 387 beaver and 48 otter. Just think If we would have de magnetized those 330s we may have caught 500 beaver. There may be a magnetic field but I don't think It's going to effect your catch where It's going to be all that big of a deal. Beav The third sentence in my post refers to exposed Conibears. The first sentence in the chapter on Conibears in my book states that they should be best set underwater to hide the Projected magnetic field. If you’re gonna make fun, maybe you should make fun of what I actually said and what I meant.
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