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Live trap #8579317
03/08/26 08:25 PM
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Would 10 gauge wire be heavy enough to make live traps with?

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For any species in your area excluding a bear or wolf, 10 ga. is plenty. I bought some used fox pens that are 12 ga. for the floor and even though I haven't had anything in them, that 12 ga. is more than I would need for any beaver, badger or coyote live trap here. Don't tell us you have that colony beaver trap idea still teasing your brain. LOL Well if you do make one, we all want to see the pictures of the manufacturing, the hauling, the setting and catch photos. ..............the mike

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