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Re: What are they?
[Re: HILLTOP TRAPPER]
#8545194
01/15/26 11:17 AM
01/15/26 11:17 AM
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La Crosse, WI
Macthediver
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La Crosse, WI
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Closes thing I have seen to that shape was boot hanger. But no idea with top part like it is how that would work? That is my guess.
Mac
"Never Forget Which Way Is Up"
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Re: What are they?
[Re: HILLTOP TRAPPER]
#8545219
01/15/26 11:50 AM
01/15/26 11:50 AM
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Joined: Jan 2009
MINN
HILLTOP TRAPPER
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OP
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i kinda thought some kinda stretcher or hanger but just dont see it,figured this is the place to ask
U GOTTA DO WHAT U GOTTA DO CAUSE IT IS WHAT IT IS....AINT NOTHIN WRONG WITH QUIET
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Re: What are they?
[Re: gcs]
#8545282
01/15/26 02:21 PM
01/15/26 02:21 PM
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Joined: Mar 2020
W NY
Turtledale
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W NY
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Can you do an image search?...I tried but don't know what I'm doing...lol Didn't get a match with Google lens
NYSTA, NTA, FTA, life member Erie county trappers assn.,life member Catt.county trappers
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Re: What are they?
[Re: HILLTOP TRAPPER]
#8545284
01/15/26 02:24 PM
01/15/26 02:24 PM
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Joined: Dec 2011
MT
snowy
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MT
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Here is what I found. The metal stakes in your image are landscape or garden staples, and they’re incredibly versatile for outdoor use. Here’s what they’re typically used for:
Securing ground fabric like weed barriers, erosion control mats, or landscape fabric.
Anchoring drip irrigation tubing so it stays in place and doesn’t shift or float.
Holding down netting or fencing, especially for gardens or small animal enclosures.
Pinning artificial turf or sod to the ground during installation.
Give me a fish, I will eat for a day. Teach me to fish, I will eat for a lifetime
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Re: What are they?
[Re: HILLTOP TRAPPER]
#8545288
01/15/26 02:37 PM
01/15/26 02:37 PM
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Joined: Jan 2009
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HILLTOP TRAPPER
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ok thanks snowy,dont know what ill do with them,probably just keep hanging in my garage until i get tired of seeing them,then to the scrap pile.lol
U GOTTA DO WHAT U GOTTA DO CAUSE IT IS WHAT IT IS....AINT NOTHIN WRONG WITH QUIET
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Re: What are they?
[Re: OhioBoy]
#8545309
01/15/26 03:11 PM
01/15/26 03:11 PM
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Joined: Jan 2023
Pennsylvania
elsmasho82
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Pennsylvania
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Orig "have a heart" trap. duh. lol. Ha ha ha ha ha!!! “ duh!!! “ That cracked me up here at work and everyone wanted to know what was so funny.
Last edited by elsmasho82; 01/15/26 03:18 PM.
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Re: What are they?
[Re: snowy]
#8545336
01/15/26 04:16 PM
01/15/26 04:16 PM
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Joined: Mar 2020
W NY
Turtledale
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Here is what I found. The metal stakes in your image are landscape or garden staples, and they’re incredibly versatile for outdoor use. Here’s what they’re typically used for:
Securing ground fabric like weed barriers, erosion control mats, or landscape fabric.
Anchoring drip irrigation tubing so it stays in place and doesn’t shift or float.
Holding down netting or fencing, especially for gardens or small animal enclosures.
Pinning artificial turf or sod to the ground during installation. All the ones I've ever seen are "U" shaped and alot small than the ones in the picture. They're almost twice as long as the paint can in the middle. Do you have a link or a Pic. Im not saying they aren't would just like to see some
NYSTA, NTA, FTA, life member Erie county trappers assn.,life member Catt.county trappers
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Re: What are they?
[Re: HILLTOP TRAPPER]
#8545339
01/15/26 04:24 PM
01/15/26 04:24 PM
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Joined: May 2011
Oakland, MS
yotetrapper30
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Oakland, MS
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Also would be hard to push into the ground with those bent "feet".......
The devil's greatest trick isn't making us think he doesn't exist. It's flattering us. So we don't see..... the devil is us.
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