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trapped a gray fox tonight. should i have it mounted or turn it loose (in another area, as i believe it is my garbage raider)?
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it'll just raid someone else's garbage elsewhere.
abiding in Him,
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my compost pile raiders:
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Now I know why Dr. James Brown (organic gardening) at Auburn Univ. said to never put meat/people food etc in a compost pile!! Critters! A couple of weeks of buttermilk and sweet potatoes would make that grinner a good meal, but you gotta cut that tree climbing pup loose!!
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You are quite the trapper. Try a few leg traps and snares and you're ready for AK. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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i only put vegetable/fruit peelings, coffe grounds/filters, egg shells, and lawn/leaf trimmings in my compost pile. i have a good bit of earthworms working it. i did turn both of them loose, the fox about 12 miles from my home.
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