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good week
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When I was stationed in Alaska, a buddy of mine used that, with some apples thrown in, as a pretty productive bear bait.
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Last edited by catdaddy; 01-24-2011 at 03:22 AM. |
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yeah cat daddy two were caught behind a feed store but there is a creek not a half mile away
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Last edited by catdaddy; 01-24-2011 at 03:23 AM. |
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been attracting some with a can of sardines and a banana(peeled). they keep tripping the trap so no catches yet but it sure does bring 'em in.
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you shoot 'em or drown 'em?
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model 70 if they keep springing all f youre traps youre gonna have to get bigger ones, or use a different set, hey um waht sizes r u using for them coon, a 160 or a 11\2 coil will do fine, a skunk a 120 or a 1 coil or longspring will work same for opposum, fox use a 2 coil and the same for coyotes, ask me if ya want anymore information
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