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Post by claythomas on Nov 11, 2010 16:00:08 GMT -6
Good thinking! That's exactly what I'm gonna do! It's one of those utilitiy trailers with the expanded metal ramps on the back. So a lil re-engineering will be easy.
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Post by coonhunter3 on Nov 11, 2010 18:46:23 GMT -6
Them pictures sure helped me out.
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Post by kspanky on Nov 11, 2010 18:55:20 GMT -6
Thats so cool,made me go outside and look at my S10 i think I can put one of them on there pretty good welder just not so good at coyote trapping yet.kspanky
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Post by seldom on Nov 11, 2010 18:55:54 GMT -6
Them pictures sure helped me out. That's great! It seems if I'm write 3000 words, usually about 3 pictures says it better!!! I thought this pic from this morning was pretty cool. A little better up close.
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Post by coonhunter3 on Nov 11, 2010 20:34:48 GMT -6
Forget the coon contest that guy has to bbe a 50 pounder.
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Post by mostinterestingmanintheworld on Nov 12, 2010 18:23:30 GMT -6
That is a stud!!
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Post by 17HMR on Nov 13, 2010 5:59:04 GMT -6
Thanks for the tips Seldom, I put a couple to work the lest 2 days, and will continue to use them. Love those clean heads!
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Post by lumberjack on Nov 13, 2010 16:12:16 GMT -6
Not far to move him to the gallows/gambrel.
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Post by ksboy2 on Nov 14, 2010 8:12:23 GMT -6
when you flip them up to finish the head you can use a piece of cord and half hitch it around the front legs and them put some down pressure with your boot to help along as you finish the face
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Post by freepop on Nov 14, 2010 8:35:34 GMT -6
Man Seldom, that thing did some digging. Good to see you around.
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Post by seldom on Nov 14, 2010 11:03:49 GMT -6
that thing did some digging. When I broke over the rise she was standing on her hind legs pumping like crazy. 1.5"x17" pogo so she wasn't going anywhere sand or otherwise.
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Post by calvin on Nov 14, 2010 11:50:28 GMT -6
Odd place for a coyote trap. THAT's where I put mine many times...right on location and the wheels never seem to hit that part of the road.
Skun a few off my tailgate and gambrel fitted into my box this year. Didn't do any HOT (2 minutes) skinning but some real warm skinning. Even the warm ones were a lot easier to do. A portable skinning rig IS the way to go. Been missing out for years. Was a nice to take a couple breaks throughout the day to skin out in the open. Saved time at night, too.
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Post by seldom on Nov 14, 2010 12:42:05 GMT -6
Skun a few off my tailgate and gambrel fitted into my box this year. Didn't do any HOT (2 minutes) skinning but some real warm skinning. Even the warm ones were a lot easier to do. A portable skinning rig IS the way to go. Been missing out for years. Was a nice to take a couple breaks throughout the day to skin out in the open. Saved time at night, too. :)I haven't done any 2 minute skinning either and never will! Also, everything else you said Calvin I have found to be true for me as well.
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Post by redeagle on Nov 14, 2010 15:24:45 GMT -6
I do a lot of bobcat walk throughs like that, but traps are on sapling drags, because it's public ground.
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