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Post by Deleted on Dec 11, 2012 8:15:39 GMT -5
D@mn!!!!! How the heck do you pull catches off like that and get to work on time every day? Then find time to process them after work??? I wish I could figure that out! Lol
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tomsnare
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Post by tomsnare on Dec 11, 2012 8:22:34 GMT -5
I have very limited rat numbers and have been using the diver or multiple catch box trap what I find is single rats most of the time but when I do find a run that will usually produce 3 or four at once. Just based on this very limited results I think you're right find the runs!!!---Tom
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austinp
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Post by austinp on Dec 11, 2012 8:38:22 GMT -5
D@mn!!!!! How the heck do you pull catches off like that and get to work on time every day? Then find time to process them after work??? I wish I could figure that out! Lol it took less than two hours to deploy 48 bodygrip traps on location... from the drive in to out. skinning 22 this morning won't take an hour of time, total. my normal work day is 9am thru 2:30pm but this time of year I take some days off. it's the slowest time in financial markets... which works out well
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Woj
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Post by Woj on Dec 14, 2012 9:57:15 GMT -5
Set on Tuesday around these areas. Tried to get all runs covered that appear be travel ways to the feed bed and the hut. Probably overthinking a lot of this. Here are some photos of the area I am trapping. One of the huts that I caught my first muskrat out of , 5 feet out in a run This area is another hut, with a second hut built in the willow tree that is directly behind this one. Feed bed where I set all the channels or runs coming into. Close up of the same feed bed. I assume it is fresh from the color of the cuttings. This is what I would assume is a push up, from the fresh cuttings that are on top.
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