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Posted By: la4wd54

Never gets old - 03/25/23 06:16 PM

Rolling up on this in the morning



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Posted By: Slipknot

Re: Never gets old - 03/25/23 06:57 PM

Nice .I bet it was interesting getting that chain out the tree.
Posted By: Bob Jameson

Re: Never gets old - 03/25/23 08:07 PM

I have had a few in Kansas over the years I have walked up on and stopped. I could see the little dimple in the trap bed area showing the trap was gone. Always a welcome sight.
Posted By: la4wd54

Re: Never gets old - 03/25/23 08:21 PM

It was Slipknot. Bob I too saw the trap bed empty and immediately started looking for drag marks. My pup found him before me, I was looking down not up. Could be careless behavior next time lol.
Posted By: Bob Jameson

Re: Never gets old - 03/25/23 08:54 PM

"Up" is the first place I have learned to look if that is the type of cover I am in. Actually I stop and scan the immediate area as best I can before I mingle around too much. I have seen rookies learn a good lesson a few times.
Posted By: Boy Named Sue

Re: Never gets old - 03/27/23 12:38 AM

They don’t need much vertical structure to make them climb.[Linked Image]
Posted By: BigBob

Re: Never gets old - 03/27/23 03:02 AM

Kool pic!
Posted By: ETexTrapper

Re: Never gets old - 03/27/23 05:07 AM

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This one went straight up. No disturbance on the ground at all.
Posted By: Bob Jameson

Re: Never gets old - 03/27/23 12:02 PM

All cats find security in heights if it is available.
Posted By: Lazarus

Re: Never gets old - 03/27/23 04:43 PM

As do greys.

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Posted By: Cattrapper77

Re: Never gets old - 03/29/23 03:31 AM

Just hanging out. [Linked Image]
Posted By: Bob Jameson

Re: Never gets old - 03/29/23 11:48 PM

I have seen a few cat catches like this one that nearly completely destroyed the tree. Most were white pine and juniper trees. You could smell the pine sap in the air it was that strong. Those trees were 8-10 ft tall.
Posted By: la4wd54

Re: Never gets old - 03/29/23 11:59 PM

This one got pretty high up.


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Posted By: Bob Jameson

Re: Never gets old - 03/30/23 11:53 AM

Yep, that's a high one. It would have been interesting to see the video of the recovery in that situation. Some old-fashioned monkey climbing I would guess.

Had a cat in Kansas years ago that got up a tree. Probably about 8 ft as I recall. Had a buddy with me at the time that said he could take care of it. Or it may have been I made a wager that he couldn't get that cat down safely without losing it.

Anyway, he gave it a good attempt. About the second try of getting the snare pole around that cat that old tom sprayed him good. Now that was priceless to witness. I was in the safe zone. He smelled the cab of my truck up all day.
Posted By: mad_mike

Re: Never gets old - 03/30/23 12:43 PM

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I only find the lazy ones, I guess.
Posted By: Bob Jameson

Re: Never gets old - 03/30/23 01:39 PM

Probably too fat to climb much.
Posted By: Cattrapper77

Re: Never gets old - 03/30/23 11:47 PM

I have caught several cats by 1 or 2 toes on a drag but it usually don't end well when they take to a tree. [Linked Image]
Posted By: beartooth trapr

Re: Never gets old - 03/31/23 09:51 PM

That's the kind of luck I have too.
Posted By: Flint Hill fur

Re: Never gets old - 04/01/23 01:08 AM

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I've had quite a few climbers over the yrs. Multiple empty traps hanging too... 12 claws sure can gain a lot of leverage
Posted By: Bob Jameson

Re: Never gets old - 04/01/23 01:21 PM

Those thickets and brush piles and fringes are all cat magnets.
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