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traps arrived yesterday
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rasbo:
well got them in..they are 14 inches tall..I was thinking to short,but Bernie sent some pics with bobs in the trap and a young cougar.I will set them the 18th of Nov,and see if I can trap one..Prices are down all over,the forcast don't look real bright to soon either.If any of you nuisance trappers in the Puget sound area need a hand or would like to show a guy some ropes,that would be great. still waiting on lure..And waiting on the firing pin for my 22.It will shot shorts,hmm Now I cant find shorts :bash: :bash:
timber tiger:
Go get em buddy :) Im moving to Oregon in a few weeks so maybe this year i can trap the old school way for a change.Best of luck :)
rasbo:
thanks that would be awesome,Good luck in Oregon
Da stump:
howdy Rasbo
    I have a bit of lure if you can't get any maybe i can mail it.  In south tacoma there is Cascade trapping supplies ran by an old codger by the name of George Sovie.  He is a real caracter but really knows his stuff.  I think that your traps are on the small size as well but it is possible.  A trick to remember is to cover the bottom of the trap with dirt so they don't feel the metal grid. covering the tredle is also something that needs to be done.  Run a rebar stake down trough the trap so the wee beastie can't roll it over and get out.  I usually set the set so it looks like a cubbie set.  Take care and good luck.
Da Stump


PS  when i hit spell check on this your name popped up as misspelled and suggested Rambo.  Is there something your not telling us?
rasbo:
thanks da stump,Ive gotta go see George
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