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Keep 'em coming, how's that set,is the 120 placed at the bottom of the bucket or on a limb leading to it?
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Looks like an easy way for a bucket set without having to mess with cutting the bucket. Wonder if there's a flower pot size appropriate for a body grip for a coon?
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Looks like an easy way for a bucket set without having to mess with cutting the bucket. Wonder if there's a flower pot size appropriate for a body grip for a coon? Not sure, what coni's are you using for coon?
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Picked up one very soggy marten today. Caught it in a mink set which is unusual, haven't caught many using fish for bait.
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That flower pot is so simple it's brilliant.
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That flower pot is so simple it's brilliant. I can't claim this idea myself, got it off another forum a while back. Works like a charm though!
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what bait are you putting in that pot, and what smells are you using.
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A piece of deer hide goes in the back of the pot and I use Gusto as a call lure.
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you're rackin 'em up,how many sets you have out?
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12 total between my mink and marten sets.
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Looks like an easy way for a bucket set without having to mess with cutting the bucket. Wonder if there's a flower pot size appropriate for a body grip for a coon? Not sure, what coni's are you using for coon? None yet as I've never trapped. Most suppliers list the 160s as the smallest recommended for raccoons.
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Looks like an easy way for a bucket set without having to mess with cutting the bucket. Wonder if there's a flower pot size appropriate for a body grip for a coon? Not sure, what coni's are you using for coon? None yet as I've never trapped. Most suppliers list the 160s as the smallest recommended for raccoons. 160's work ok on coons. A lot of states have maximum sizes you can set on land. A quick search on google and it looks like your max size for body grippers on land is 7.5", which allows you to use 220's.
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Looks like an easy way for a bucket set without having to mess with cutting the bucket. Wonder if there's a flower pot size appropriate for a body grip for a coon? Not sure, what coni's are you using for coon? None yet as I've never trapped. Most suppliers list the 160s as the smallest recommended for raccoons. 160's work ok on coons. A lot of states have maximum sizes you can set on land. A quick search on google and it looks like your max size for body grippers on land is 7.5", which allows you to use 220's. Thanks for looking that up and the info.
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Good work hank, been dropping the iron on anything else?
Ping pong balls for the win. Once you've wrestled everything else in life is easy. Dan Gable I keep my circle small, I’d rather have 4 quarters than 100 pennies.
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Finally back from vacation. Ran the line today and picked up this guy.
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Alright funs over,get back at that line!!.We've been waiting,lol
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Very cool. I like the flower pot set
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Picked up another one today.
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Nothing on the last check. Re-lured the sets with more Gusto.
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