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Post by Earl8656 on Dec 6, 2007 21:46:14 GMT -5
I left the house when it was just geting light this am, and this was my first check. Didn't have too high of expectations as the snowmelt and 18 degree temps had most of my sets froze in. But foxes were on most of my traps last night. In upper left of the first pic u can see the one across the ditch, I'm standing with my back to the pickup in the first pic. didn't see this last one until around 11:30, this set was in a coldlace where there was no melt(4 persimmon trees right behind the set......hmmm ;D
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Post by firewalker on Dec 6, 2007 22:01:02 GMT -5
Great job Earl, but tell me how do you get them little paws in the trap? they walked all the way around my trap last night right out side the trap.
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Post by Earl8656 on Dec 6, 2007 22:18:05 GMT -5
they gotta be hungry, or curious to work the set. i have been using some bait this year as well as the lure.
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Post by firewalker on Dec 6, 2007 22:44:07 GMT -5
I think the ones near my traps are bloated with a stopped up nose. ;D
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Post by Earl8656 on Dec 6, 2007 23:15:04 GMT -5
lol, sometimes they will make u scratch your head, thats for sure ;D
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Post by merdy1 on Dec 8, 2007 19:02:26 GMT -5
good jiob once again earl!!!you sure have a lot of fox's up your way don't ya,lol???tell me one thing if ya will , how many different places you trapping on..and how many set on average at each place???well i guess that's two question's,lol.
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