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Offline SnakeEyes

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Trapping Pigeons
« on: December 30, 2023, 09:49:04 AM »
Looking for someone to trap pigeons on a farm in the Ridgefield area. Preferably someone with experience.

Send me a message if interested.
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Re: Trapping Pigeons
« Reply #1 on: October 01, 2024, 01:41:25 PM »
Looking for someone to trap pigeons on a farm in the Ridgefield area. Preferably someone with experience.

Send me a message if interested.

I would do it, but Ridgefield is too far. Pigeons are so easy to trap. If I was a kid, thats what I would do for money, and sell them to hunters as training birds. Its how I trained my first pup 16 years ago.
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Re: Trapping Pigeons
« Reply #2 on: October 02, 2024, 08:30:40 AM »
Looking for someone to trap pigeons on a farm in the Ridgefield area. Preferably someone with experience.

Send me a message if interested.

I would do it, but Ridgefield is too far. Pigeons are so easy to trap. If I was a kid, thats what I would do for money, and sell them to hunters as training birds. Its how I trained my first pup 16 years ago.

I am curious what method you used to catch them? I have caught them but it usually takes some set up and training of the birds to eat in a certain spot.
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