trapping a stout
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- Babble Mouth
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Re: trapping a stout
I just want to know if the critter has been caught yet??? If not, give at least four excuses!
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Re: trapping a stout
Just put a couple number one footholds on a 2x4, secure the board with a 45 degree slant. Securely wire bait, fresh meat, at top of board near last foothold. They are not that hard to catch unless they get educated. Let me know if it works. Small conibears work as well, but most people don't have the small coni traps.
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- Babble Mouth
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Re: trapping a stout
We need a update on this situation!!! Are you going to just leave us hanging or what?
Re: trapping a stout
Blue, the only person harder to get information out of than a cat hunter is a stout trapper. They are highly skilled and pretty much keep to themselves. I was hoping we could gleam some knowledge from him.
Re: trapping a stout
I left him alone he is good at keeping the rats out of the woodshed....
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- Babble Mouth
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Re: trapping a stout
Thank God! He was a cute little critter!!! LOL. Thanks for the update! I need to borrow him, damn mice have been terrible this year and my damn cat is a catch and release specialist!
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Re: trapping a stout
Whats the difference between a stoat and a weasel ?
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ones Weasily identified and the other is stoatelly different.
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