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Post by TrapperRon on Aug 19, 2009 23:44:02 GMT -6
Well if such a fool were to come along I would probably take the $$$. I could then do full time voluntary work for our trappers association for the betterment of trappers everywhere. Our son could take over my registered trap line, which could never be owned by antis anyway with our current regulations. It would be a win, win, win, loose situation. Win for our trappers association, a win for me, a win for our son, and a loose for the anti.
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Post by bobwendt on Aug 20, 2009 5:06:16 GMT -6
there you go. I get as much enjoyment managing my woods as from trapping. lol, make about the same $ too.
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Post by makete on Aug 20, 2009 8:15:51 GMT -6
After you sell your trapping license, would you sell your hunting rights or fishing rights?
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Post by bobwendt on Aug 20, 2009 8:59:15 GMT -6
sure, life is a big place to wander around in. lots of interesting things to do. at some point I`d probably be so wealthy it would get hard to buy anything off me at any price. a guy can oinly eat so many strawberry sundaes.
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Post by trappnman on Aug 20, 2009 9:16:29 GMT -6
I'd sell mine, and support a bounty system for coyotes. All would be required to bring coyotes to my door and they would call me the coyote king.
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Post by Woodswalker on Aug 20, 2009 12:51:38 GMT -6
Reminds me of a young fellow here that used to catch rabbits in box traps and sell them live.
A local lady animal lover would pay him to release the rabbits.
He kept right on trapping and no doubt caught some of the same ones over and over, getting paid each time to release them.
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