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Posted By: Vinke

you might enjoy this one - 02/16/15 02:47 AM

Got luck<<<<<<<,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,!!!!//

Posted By: Paul Winkelmann

Re: you might enjoy this one - 02/16/15 04:43 AM

I caught a mouse in a Victor mouse trap like that. The difference was that he was pulling the trap around pretty easily.
Posted By: Ron Scheller

Re: you might enjoy this one - 02/16/15 05:25 AM

I like the calls when they have a rat running around on the ceiling tiles or floor with a rat trap on it's leg or dragging a glue board around.
Posted By: Dave Schmidt

Re: you might enjoy this one - 02/16/15 05:46 PM

Man, that's a lucky catch. Was the mouse alive when found?
Posted By: Vinke

Re: you might enjoy this one - 02/17/15 01:01 AM

No doa,,,(two day check),, and it was a juvenile roof rat.......

I had one chew off it tail once when it got stuck to a glue trap in my house
Posted By: 52Carl

Re: you might enjoy this one - 02/17/15 01:25 AM

Is that that a Belisle jaw mod?
Posted By: Cooner22

Re: you might enjoy this one - 02/17/15 04:15 AM

Another reason to not get offset jaws. laugh

I'm speculating - in order for the striker bar to go over it, it must have set off the trigger with it's stomach or hind foot while the rest of it's body was in the middle of the trap. Could the dog of the trap have killed it when it flings up?
Posted By: Trapper Don

Re: you might enjoy this one - 02/17/15 04:26 AM

You going to skin and stretch that?
Are those prime now where you are?
Don LaFountain
Posted By: Paul Winkelmann

Re: you might enjoy this one - 02/17/15 03:39 PM

It's quite obvious that to avoid the embarrassment of bullying and ridicule from his fellow juvenile roof rats, this one committed suicide.
Posted By: EatenByLimestone

Re: you might enjoy this one - 02/18/15 01:41 AM

I had that happen a week ago in a rat trap on a flying squirrel job.
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