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Post by canvasback87 on Mar 12, 2013 19:05:09 GMT -5
Been Setting boxes in culverts and lowlands for about a month and a single mouse is all I've got. Is it possible that weasels just don't live there? I haven't found tracks. Been using squirrel scraps, dead mice, and Kishel's Weasel Lure for Bait.
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oldeman
Fulton Montgomery Fur Harvesters Ass.
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Post by oldeman on Mar 12, 2013 19:42:37 GMT -5
Try setting the intersections of hedgerows and large brush piles.Places where rodents live.
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catman4
If your to busy to hunt & trap then your to busy...
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Post by catman4 on Mar 12, 2013 21:40:50 GMT -5
My cats bring me my best percentage without any damage.....
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Post by minker on Mar 16, 2013 21:56:01 GMT -5
Weaselless, Season is over by Feb 15th. They will be turning brown by now anyway. Learn what the tracks look like: you will see them everywhere. Only the longtails are worth $$. Look along rock walls, hedgerows, log and junk piles, brushy areas, brushy streams, tall grassy areas. Once you find the tracks, set your box. They are not far away. If there are fresh tracks there regularly, you will start catching. Keep your eyes open.
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