trapping a stout
trapping a stout
I have been cultivating a relationship with a stout..he is hell on the mice and rats...have not minded him around the last couple winters but I guess all good things must come to an end........little bugger has taken residence in the wives mini van....shit all over the carpet inside...cached meat in engine ....she smells like a BBQ when you go for a drive......better half has had enough
any ideas??
any ideas??
Re: trapping a stout
Trade that mini van and critter in for a Toyota Tacoma 4 door....lol
IF IT SQUATS TO PEE, LET IT BE....
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Re: trapping a stout
Ok I give up, I own a trapping business and have been doing taxidermy for 35 years. What the heck is a stout?
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Re: trapping a stout
This may explain it
Stout
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For other uses, see Stout (disambiguation).
"Dark beer" redirects here. For dark lagers see Dark lager.
Bottles of imperial stout
Stout is a dark beer made using roasted malt or roasted barley, hops, water and yeast. Stouts were traditionally the generic term for the strongest or stoutest porters, typically 7% or 8%, produced by a brewery.[1][2] In this sense a stout is not necessarily dark in color because there are also blonde stouts.[3] There are a number of variations including Baltic porter, dry stout and imperial stout. The name porter was first used in 1721 to describe a dark brown beer popular with street and river porters of London that had been made with roasted malts. This same beer later also became known as stout though the word stout had been used as early as 1677.[4] The history and development of stout and porter are intertwined
I had to look it up and this was the best I could find on stout
Stout
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
For other uses, see Stout (disambiguation).
"Dark beer" redirects here. For dark lagers see Dark lager.
Bottles of imperial stout
Stout is a dark beer made using roasted malt or roasted barley, hops, water and yeast. Stouts were traditionally the generic term for the strongest or stoutest porters, typically 7% or 8%, produced by a brewery.[1][2] In this sense a stout is not necessarily dark in color because there are also blonde stouts.[3] There are a number of variations including Baltic porter, dry stout and imperial stout. The name porter was first used in 1721 to describe a dark brown beer popular with street and river porters of London that had been made with roasted malts. This same beer later also became known as stout though the word stout had been used as early as 1677.[4] The history and development of stout and porter are intertwined
I had to look it up and this was the best I could find on stout
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Re: trapping a stout
Thanks for the edit...I was going to ask but didn't want to sound like some dumbass from Wis. that didn't know what a stout was...lol
Re: trapping a stout
Hell I wasn't sure what a stout or a stoat was.
Ignorance and not getting involved is the biggest enemy to a Houndsmen!
Re: trapping a stout
further entertainment..little vid the kids got of him...
http://s7.photobucket.com/user/akdana/m ... 9.mp4.html
http://s7.photobucket.com/user/akdana/m ... 9.mp4.html
Re: trapping a stout
Last time I battled a big stout me and my buddies had to wrestle it down throw it in head lock put a tap in it, and go to work on it with red solo cups!! After about 6hrs it was very manageable!!
IF IT SQUATS TO PEE, LET IT BE....
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Re: trapping a stout
rat trap and chicken liver works good up here, speaking of stout, i could go for a guiness!
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Re: trapping a stout
That is kind of a stout stoat
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Re: trapping a stout
David, you will never be able to retire if you continue drinking on the job. You will show little profit and what there is you will drink it up. Now throw that bottle away and get your wheezing ass back to work! Man im getting tired of babysittn you.
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