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Post by trappnman on May 25, 2011 17:47:30 GMT -6
yeah but rk- muskrat trapping ain't got no soul.............
you are too much a waterman to get hooked on yotes'...........
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Post by thorsmightyhammer on May 25, 2011 19:17:27 GMT -6
If coyotes were 75 bucks apiece we'd get hooked on htem fast.
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Post by thebeav2 on May 25, 2011 19:33:39 GMT -6
Yep I use to get all excited about those $150 live market coyotes. But that's gone. So now I have to trap rats LOL
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Post by trappnman on May 26, 2011 9:40:54 GMT -6
Whatever floats your boat, is the ride you should pursue.
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Post by rk660 on May 26, 2011 10:14:10 GMT -6
I got hooked on coyotes years ago, then got it out of my system. couple winters in WY digging frozen traps out of snowdrifts will do that. Actually been doing a little work lining up a coyote/cat line in western Nebr. Around home, the dogs and people just take most (if not all) the fun outta dirt trapping.
Beav, I bet these $10 rats just break your heart dont they, LOL
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Post by thebeav2 on May 26, 2011 11:51:01 GMT -6
All my rats sold at a $10.00 average on the March sale just wish I would have gone west and trapped some more. I had the chance but didn't go. Oh well.
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Post by garman on May 26, 2011 19:50:28 GMT -6
guys I work day in and day out with chronic alcoholics and addicts, that are also homeless. I love my job but I have to have alot of me time and coyotes, currently, is the float my boat i need to continue my job that pays bills, healthcare etc. and I used to gamble but my luck was always bad luck. The first time I went and trapped rats hard again and really rolled them in, well the price would drop to a buck a piece, then you guys would be pissed at ME for brushin off my bad luck on fellow trappers. LOL My boy will be ready for rats next year or year after I believe I may have to take a long weekend trip to show him how daddy used to have fun. That is more what trapping is about anymore for me, bringing my boy/boys along. I love seeing them get more excited than me. Then the pride on their faces when they are next to daddy with a tailgate of coyotes
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Post by thorsmightyhammer on May 27, 2011 19:39:22 GMT -6
guys I work day in and day out with chronic alcoholics and addicts, You too?
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Post by northof50 on May 27, 2011 20:36:39 GMT -6
Ya but 49 er your guys lean on their shovels for support..to hold them upright..least they fall down on the job and get muddy.
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