Re: PA fisher season
[Re: Claypool313]
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Yesterday at 06:01 PM
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jk
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Not me, I am a woose afraid of the cold, but wait till next week, will set some then......jk
Free people are not equal. Equal people are not free. What's supposed to be ain't always is. Hopper Hunter
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Re: PA fisher season
[Re: jk]
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Yesterday at 06:18 PM
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wetdog
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I had plans to, but my mother is not doing well so I spent the day with her Maybe Tuesday Not me, I am a woose afraid of the cold, but wait till next week, will set some then......jk The cold keeps the coon and possums out of your sets when it's frigid out Good luck claypool
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Re: PA fisher season
[Re: Claypool313]
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wetdog
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Hardest part it seems is bedding well while trying to keep then working when the ground is warm but below freezing temps. At least for me anyway. Salt is my answer to that problem Just watch out for the pookie's
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Re: PA fisher season
[Re: Claypool313]
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Yesterday at 07:28 PM
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Bruce T
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Fisher can adapt to all terrains from forests to farmland and anything in between.
#1 goal=Trap a wolverine
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Re: PA fisher season
[Re: Claypool313]
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Yesterday at 07:34 PM
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Nessmuck
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Leaning pole ...45 degree angle or steeper ..and a 160 is my go to
Fisher set up
It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.
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Re: PA fisher season
[Re: Nessmuck]
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Yesterday at 07:43 PM
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Claypool313
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Leaning pole ...45 degree angle or steeper ..and a 160 is my go to
Fisher set up If only. Not in Pa.
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Re: PA fisher season
[Re: wetdog]
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Yesterday at 08:07 PM
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Bruce T
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Here in PA body grips have to be in a box with the trap recessed 7" to the trigger And the opening can be no larger than 50 square inches And a 160 or smaller, if I remember correctly I use 1.75 c/s I sure wished those were the rules here in Maine.
#1 goal=Trap a wolverine
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Re: PA fisher season
[Re: Claypool313]
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Yesterday at 08:14 PM
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jk
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And they have to be set for mink or muskrat only
Free people are not equal. Equal people are not free. What's supposed to be ain't always is. Hopper Hunter
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Re: PA fisher season
[Re: jk]
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Yesterday at 08:16 PM
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Bruce T
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And they have to be set for mink or muskrat only I thought you was allowed to use conibears for bobcat in boxes on the ground?
#1 goal=Trap a wolverine
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Re: PA fisher season
[Re: jk]
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Yesterday at 08:35 PM
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wetdog
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And they have to be set for mink or muskrat only A spring on the side of a ridge or mountain is a waterway
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