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Re: best, white trap dye
[Re: Inupiaq]
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02/20/24 04:03 AM
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I use white spray paint for otter conibears above the ice. They don't seem to smell the paint.
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Re: best, white trap dye
[Re: Inupiaq]
#8082004
02/20/24 11:34 AM
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isnarewolves
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Ay "oil based" paint 2:1 gasoline. Why don't foot holds or snares work?
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Re: best, white trap dye
[Re: isnarewolves]
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02/24/24 01:28 PM
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patrapperbuster
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[quote Why don't foot holds or snares work?
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X2 Whatever you use stay after it. All animals at some point let their guard down
Till that day.....
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Re: best, white trap dye
[Re: Inupiaq]
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02/24/24 05:40 PM
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I used Rustoleum thinned down with acetone when I dipped my 120's and 330's in it. Worked great for a year or two, but after several years of use they do tend to chip and then rust. I would then need to take a wire brush and knock it off to redip them.
JR dips his #9's in something to make them white. Not sure but he may have posted it some place if you search.
-TJ
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Re: best, white trap dye
[Re: Inupiaq]
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02/25/24 04:08 AM
02/25/24 04:08 AM
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Scott__aR
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I use rusty metal primer/acetone (40/60) dipped two coats and an overspray of automotive Ultra Matte White acrylic enamel.
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