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Re: Bottom edge mink sets [Re: marty weatherup] #8524735
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Originally Posted by marty weatherup
On those 110 plates I made do you think a splash of white or orange paint would offend mink and muskrats enough to avoid them. They can be darn hard to see under a bridge on a cloudy day.

I doubt it. The animal is swimming along the bottom and probably wouldn't notice

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Originally Posted by marty weatherup
On those 110 plates I made do you think a splash of white or orange paint would offend mink and muskrats enough to avoid them. They can be darn hard to see under a bridge on a cloudy day.



Im glad you asked that cause I was thinking about doing the same thing

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