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Post by tonymalone on Mar 3, 2008 15:03:05 GMT -5
don't have a single trap out, pulled beaver traps a couple days ago, supposed to have heavey rains tonite, so i pulled yote traps, been on a 9,000 acre farm for the last 4 days, all roads are smooth elevated pads, and them ole boys prolly wouldn't take kindly to rutting them up. had one location set up for double at an intrersection out in the middle of open feilds, in 4 days, had 2 doubles and one of em snagged a yote each nite, i LIKE it that way LOL i imagine my ole buddy Richard Miller will be rained out tomorrow too, prolly go up and spend the morning chewing the fat w/ him, he's supposed to have a bunch of beaver fleshing scraps froze for me, for yote food. be my luck after pulling up , it DON'T rain. LOL how many of ya ever heard of covering up sets w/ old disc blades till rains over, to save sets?
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Post by DaveM on Mar 3, 2008 15:17:21 GMT -5
It sounds like you need a little break, Tony.
Around here it gets so wet, I dont think a disc blade would help one bit.
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Post by tonymalone on Mar 3, 2008 17:55:02 GMT -5
oh yea, been useing the same little nite lite for a few years to run traps, bulb blowed a couple nites ago ( no extras) not to bad takeing em out in front of headlights, but can get alittle harry giveing em shots and loading em in cage by tail lights. soon as rain is over be back on beaver up on some river farms, and when dirt will sift back on yotes too. lots of wrp & crp ground up there, hope them snares come on in.
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