Re: Muskrat trapping today
[Re: Providence Farm]
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10/27/24 06:03 PM
10/27/24 06:03 PM
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Bruce T
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nice I have only ever traded rats for the old man that used to own the lake across the street from my first house( now rent house) they were tearing up his dam. so I picked up 6 110s and set them in the runs. caught 6 or 8 can't remember. so I have no experience really going after them like you are. thanks for posting I go over your pictures and learn a lot thanks. Your welcome
#1 goal=Trap a wolverine
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Re: Muskrat trapping today
[Re: Bruce T]
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10/27/24 06:24 PM
10/27/24 06:24 PM
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Posts: 47,407 james bay frontierOnt.
Boco
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How many sets were you able to get in? Looks like a good bundle of stakes.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Re: Muskrat trapping today
[Re: Boco]
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10/27/24 07:16 PM
10/27/24 07:16 PM
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Bruce T
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How many sets were you able to get in? Looks like a good bundle of stakes. Somwheres around 80 sets.
#1 goal=Trap a wolverine
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Re: Muskrat trapping today
[Re: TreedaBlackdog]
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10/28/24 03:24 PM
10/28/24 03:24 PM
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Mrs Langley
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Mrs Langley
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Love the photos - reminds me of my years in north dakota. really miss trapping rats - it is therapeutic just being out there.
Before I really even started trapping - I found a small ditch when I was in college bird hunting with rats swimming around and eating. I would often sneak down there and just watch them - was very peaceful to me just observing them in their daily activities. I think these observations really taught me to appreciate trappers even more as I firmly believe some of them are some of the most wise biologists out there. I see some of the PhD kids roll into furbearer biologists today with no trapping experience......sitting about 10 feet away may be an old high school dropout who has trapped 50 years - I know who has the better education and who I would rather have managing our species. Good stuff. I completely agree.
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