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Post by foxman on Feb 3, 2012 21:46:17 GMT -6
Ok, started off the day down on the blue river.. caught 4 coon out of 10 traps and i guess this guy didnt understand what the word DROWNER means. He pulled the wire, rock, all of it up on bank. So after i get the coon to the garage, i headed over to the crazy place! old mental hospital..they did all sorts of sick things! ice pick labotomys and such..this is the same place i caught the cat yesterday. CLICK IT! Then went to pull some other traps, got in the field fine..went to pull out and I disagree end sunk! then went into the ditch.. click it!
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Post by musher on Feb 4, 2012 12:44:10 GMT -6
Don't you have a 4 foot jack? Crank it up and push it to the side ....
I prefer my snow to your mud. The tires don't get as clogged.
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Post by foxman on Feb 4, 2012 12:59:12 GMT -6
we have over a foot right now, the rain turned to snow... thank you rocky mtns for sending the snow! its wet, thick and gunna be hell to drive in.
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Post by trappnman on Feb 4, 2012 13:05:15 GMT -6
been there, done that
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Post by foxman on Feb 4, 2012 13:20:23 GMT -6
aint fun is it??? lol
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Post by trappnman on Feb 4, 2012 14:57:17 GMT -6
always slows down the day........................
and of course one never puts on chains UNTIL.......................
bonus of private land vs public- usually a guy with a tractor around
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Post by foxman on Feb 4, 2012 20:40:10 GMT -6
79 ford ranger f150 on 6 inch lift with mudders pulled me out in a matter of seconds, hooked up to the front, one good jerk and we continued down the road.
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Post by fishdaddy on Feb 10, 2012 3:45:51 GMT -6
lucky the coyote didnt pull the stake
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Post by foxman on Feb 10, 2012 12:57:39 GMT -6
ya, im double peggin from now on. Thats a 24 inch by half inch rebar stake. Never had one start to pull a stake until 1080 harassed me about double staking...
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Post by trappnman on Feb 10, 2012 13:07:52 GMT -6
now that you are carrying 2 pieces of reabr to each set, don't be like me and wait too long to try out disposables.....................
once you go that route, you will never go back to rebar
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Post by foxman on Feb 10, 2012 13:44:52 GMT -6
I used pogos for a few years. liked em, but i didnt like trying to pull the bad boys out of the ground. This year has been alot of trial and error and i have tried new things and learned more then i think i ever have. This season has definitely been a learning experiance to say the least. I am confident that next season will be even better as i have lots of new toys and new knowledge to try in the field. Many new things that make it easier and more effective..trapping that is.
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Post by fishdaddy on Feb 14, 2012 10:59:08 GMT -6
disposibles are the way to go and if you make a puller their easy to get out
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