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Post by robocop on Oct 27, 2010 16:52:07 GMT -5
Good job wolf.
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Post by nightrider on Oct 27, 2010 17:03:31 GMT -5
Good looking beaver thanks for sharing.
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Post by white316 on Oct 27, 2010 17:09:50 GMT -5
You do the leg holes,the same as me.
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Post by fuzz269 on Oct 27, 2010 19:36:38 GMT -5
nice lookin beaver Wolf
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Post by judd on Oct 27, 2010 19:48:21 GMT -5
Interesting journal wolf thanks for sharing your pictures.
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Post by white316 on Oct 28, 2010 22:30:20 GMT -5
I just butt the ends together and use 3 nails.for the back and 1 for the front.
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Post by Cam on Oct 29, 2010 17:06:32 GMT -5
Wow the wolves are cleaning up your bait piles,,well defined trails
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Post by judd on Oct 29, 2010 17:26:56 GMT -5
How many different packs would you have on the line through the season, How close are you to the next trapper/
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Post by maxwell on Oct 29, 2010 17:38:46 GMT -5
Do you use the same sites every year.
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Post by robocop on Oct 29, 2010 18:04:54 GMT -5
Can i ask what's the most$$$ you ever got for a wolf hide.
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Post by nightrider on Oct 29, 2010 18:15:58 GMT -5
Good show wolf1199.
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Post by white316 on Oct 29, 2010 19:40:58 GMT -5
Nice pics wolf,your bait sites are really working.Takes a lot of bait.
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Post by fuzz269 on Oct 30, 2010 0:53:56 GMT -5
Nice Otter, good luck on the wolfs this winter.
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Post by fuzz269 on Oct 30, 2010 10:22:39 GMT -5
I was about to drag out my bait cow tomorow but the weather turned warm again, didnt even get frost last night. So I will probly leave that bait cow in the yard for a few more days. I am afraid of gettin green belly in the snared critters and if the bait isent at least alittle frozen the ravens will eat it so fast the poor coyotes and wolfs wont have a chance to find it lol.
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Post by white316 on Oct 30, 2010 20:38:33 GMT -5
The otter don't look to unprime .
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