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timber
Nov 12, 2010 8:53:55 GMT -6
Post by makete on Nov 12, 2010 8:53:55 GMT -6
Musher, thats a dog and a half!!!! What do you think it weighed?
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timber
Nov 12, 2010 14:02:34 GMT -6
Post by trappincoyotes39 on Nov 12, 2010 14:02:34 GMT -6
Musher I have tried to get some of those CDR wolf/lion traps but it seems the new guys buidling them are in beaver only mode? I called and enquired on these and never did hear back when they might make more of the CDR offset types for wolves and lions.
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timber
Nov 12, 2010 16:04:24 GMT -6
Post by musher on Nov 12, 2010 16:04:24 GMT -6
TC39: I didn't know that. Did you contact them via the website or phone?
makete: I don't really know. I think it popped 100. It was quite aggressive in the trap. I picked up three others that morning. Two were in snares on grapples. It was wild west with the blr .22 as they ran through the plantation in slo-mo.
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timber
Nov 13, 2010 19:39:02 GMT -6
Post by ColdSteel on Nov 13, 2010 19:39:02 GMT -6
Great photos musher keep them coming dont see many photos of wolves
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timber
Nov 13, 2010 20:26:40 GMT -6
Post by robertw on Nov 13, 2010 20:26:40 GMT -6
Musher, You just busted TC's bubble explaining how the BMPs limit your choice of traps!!
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timber
Nov 14, 2010 6:36:01 GMT -6
Post by trappincoyotes39 on Nov 14, 2010 6:36:01 GMT -6
robert no bubble bursting, the 2 countries took 2 totally different approaches to BMP certiifcation and implamentation. To think they are the same is off base. One is mandated the other is not.
Both countries decided to go the route they did for the betterment of themselves. Canada had alot to lose, should things shape a certain way, the US decided to take a different route all together for the trappers in the states.
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timber
Nov 14, 2010 7:47:31 GMT -6
Post by trappnman on Nov 14, 2010 7:47:31 GMT -6
for the betterment of trapping? wow- what a leap in conclusions-
for the betterment of trapping, one would think they might have thought, before coming up with stupid and publishing it as reason
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timber
Nov 15, 2010 15:08:43 GMT -6
Post by musher on Nov 15, 2010 15:08:43 GMT -6
I set a new wolf pack on the week end. A few of them have some size. I hope they swing back through before I pull out.
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timber
Nov 15, 2010 16:37:22 GMT -6
Post by ryanvo on Nov 15, 2010 16:37:22 GMT -6
That track to the left of the glove is big, Hopefully we can see a picture of it.
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timber
Nov 17, 2010 7:41:39 GMT -6
Post by trappincoyotes39 on Nov 17, 2010 7:41:39 GMT -6
for the betterment of the fur indusrtry in Canada Tman, not just trapping.
The USA took a different route for reasons and one can see by looking at Canada's means to an end and the US we took 2 different paths for the same end result to protect the movement of NA fur moving freely in markets.
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