Trapping and Fur Trade

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Shadowhntr
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Re: Trapping and Fur Trade

#31 Post by Shadowhntr »

Well....looky what crawled into my snare....an ugly female Yoder...
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#32 Post by Carpdaddy »

Man your doing your part Jason, pour it on those critters, getting too abundant!

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#33 Post by Captainkirk »

Only good 'yote is a dead 'yote.
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#34 Post by Shadowhntr »

I probably shouldn't even post this drowned rat. He's bigger then he looks but is soaking wet. He hit the snare and made it into the nearby little cattail pond before expiring. I had to wade knee deep to get him ...and I'm not feeling well. I think I'm DONE out there for a while.
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#35 Post by Mohawk »

Man you sure thinned the herd at that spot! That's some great trapping, you're about to get my fever back up Shadow!

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#36 Post by Nock »

Nice catches. I’ll post a couple pics. I don’t have many on this new phone.
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Re: Trapping and Fur Trade

#37 Post by Nock »

Couple pics I had on phone.
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Re: Trapping and Fur Trade

#38 Post by Nock »

Little beam work
Little beam work
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How I like to see them in a snare DOA
How I like to see them in a snare DOA
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I like fur handling.
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#39 Post by Nock »

More finished fur
More finished fur
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Flattail action
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. Tried my hand at bait making last season. Caught several yotes and couple cats with it. Gave some to a friend he tried in Mississippi and caught with as well. I try to stay away from water haha
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Re: Trapping and Fur Trade

#40 Post by Captainkirk »

Nice! You and Shadowhntr should have much to discuss! :D
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