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Re: trap bag--- errrr Barrel?
[Re: ks wolfer]
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08/29/22 08:34 AM
08/29/22 08:34 AM
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LT GREY
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Live trapping coyotes-- realtree how to trap coyotes Yep, same guy.
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Re: trap bag--- errrr Barrel?
[Re: ks wolfer]
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08/29/22 03:50 PM
08/29/22 03:50 PM
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I can carry 2 or 3-330's in a cat litter pail. Might not be as nice as a barrel but cheaper.
Common sense is a not a vegetable that does well in everyone's garden.
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Re: trap bag--- errrr Barrel?
[Re: ks wolfer]
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09/02/22 10:38 AM
09/02/22 10:38 AM
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For some of my long walk-in lines for mink/muskrat i use a plastic garbage/laundry basket with a pack basket strap attached. You can buy these for only $10. Also a sling with large clips on the ends that goes over your shoulder will make toting a lot of bogygrips easy too
Till that day.....
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Re: trap bag--- errrr Barrel?
[Re: ks wolfer]
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09/02/22 12:05 PM
09/02/22 12:05 PM
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Probably the reason for that barrel is that it's common for farmers to get cleaning liquids and such in, so you can just get the discarded barrels and cut off the top. I used one for a while, until it cracked. Pack baskets are good for setting up lines where you have to walk a little, but usually, when checking I don't need something that big.
Right now I’m having amnesia and déjà vu at the same time. I think I’ve forgotten this before.
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