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Post by RiverRat on Mar 14, 2012 22:38:03 GMT -6
That looks like it could be painful to set very many on your knee.
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Post by RiverRat on Mar 7, 2012 22:40:46 GMT -6
Never sell castor at auction. Your going to get screwed every time. x 10
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Post by RiverRat on Mar 6, 2012 18:07:52 GMT -6
Tried some Dakotaline this year, wont use it again. Asking around I have heard that a few times. I went ahead and bought a large rubbermaid storage container and a couple gallons of cheap wallmart latex paint then basically rolled the cages in the paint. Will let you know how they turn out.
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Post by RiverRat on Mar 4, 2012 22:29:14 GMT -6
I knew about the netting treatments and that it was a locally available product just didn't know exactly what it was or where to start . Thanks for the ideas will be checking out the local Menards this week. Thanks guys.
Packerfan I have been spraying them for years. Wanting a faster method and easier to treat the inside bottoms where your rust starts.
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Post by RiverRat on Mar 3, 2012 23:23:04 GMT -6
Never messed with speed dips always logwood and walnut but am now looking for a fast way to treat large numbers of cages cheaply . How does it compare to formula one ? Thanks in advance.
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Post by RiverRat on Feb 28, 2012 23:08:54 GMT -6
Please keep us informed
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Post by RiverRat on Feb 22, 2012 23:58:11 GMT -6
Contact the IA DNR they are more likely to let go of one for a study than a trapper who can sell the thing for $$
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Post by RiverRat on Feb 14, 2012 22:37:19 GMT -6
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Post by RiverRat on Jan 22, 2012 20:02:06 GMT -6
Thanks guys, guess I have been thinking too much again.
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Post by RiverRat on Jan 18, 2012 22:36:02 GMT -6
For coyotes I have always used mouth calls . I picked up a fox pro for coon and been playing around with it for coyotes. What gets me is the constant sounds . When I used a mouth call I would hit it for 30 -45 sec then shut up for awhile then again in 5 min. I never saw a wild rabbit or bird scream non-stop like they show in the newer coyote calling videos. Am I missing something.
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GUN OIL
Jan 18, 2012 21:57:22 GMT -6
Post by RiverRat on Jan 18, 2012 21:57:22 GMT -6
None is best but I did pick up some of the dry lube sold under smith and wessons name this yr worked real well.
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Post by RiverRat on Jan 10, 2012 13:23:12 GMT -6
The only way I know of is to convert the tape to CD then the CD to digital through your computer. Not sure if there is a way to go straight from tape to digital.
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Post by RiverRat on Jan 8, 2012 21:27:15 GMT -6
TTT
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Post by RiverRat on Jan 6, 2012 10:08:20 GMT -6
Ok that brings up another ? whats your thoughts on calling the same tree more than once in a season ? In the past I have tried to avoid this.
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Post by RiverRat on Jan 5, 2012 11:01:57 GMT -6
Anyone
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Post by RiverRat on Jan 1, 2012 20:57:31 GMT -6
I am talking about CALLING not trapping.
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Post by RiverRat on Dec 31, 2011 19:39:12 GMT -6
I am having good luck but wondered if you veterans could help. I am having different results what do you consider the to be a good distance from your first set up ? I find a number of spots with good den trees but they are with in 50 - 60 yards from each other.
Thanks
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Post by RiverRat on Dec 24, 2011 23:50:55 GMT -6
What do you use/recommend ?
I am in the market for something new. Right now have a small mono pod for coyote calling, would like a bi pod but need something light weight. I got a tall mono pod trigger stick for deer hunting love it but the bi pod model is mighty heavy.
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Post by RiverRat on Dec 19, 2011 20:54:47 GMT -6
?? Any advice
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Post by RiverRat on Dec 1, 2011 22:36:00 GMT -6
Yeah I have killed plenty that way, just thinkin about tryin a decoy for the few that like to play "peak a boo" Give em somthing to look at .
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