Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Trapping => Topic started by: rasbo on March 15, 2010, 03:51:38 PM
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well its a done deal..With great help from Hanibal and cylvertip and Trapper asso vp George Brady...And then some break neck speed from the state.Sean has put it together.As of now I can assist property owners wildlife control problems..Im sure I will be asking hanibal and cylvertip many ??? A big cudos to them for their assistance.
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Congrats Rasbo...good luck with your new endeavor.
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:) Welcome to the club. Let the calls for relocating bird nests and raccoons up a tree begin :bash: :bash: :bash: You will be surprised at some of the calls you get. The request to remove the bird nest from the eave of a 3 story house ( they couldn't get to it with an extension ladder so they thought I could :dunno: ) and relocate it undisturbed - was the best so far for me. I stopped short of suggesting a water hose. I try to help some of the folks over the phone or refer them back to WDFW for looking up another NWCO.
Glad I could help.
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cool rasbo....can't wait to hear wonderful stories about your adventures in wildlife removal
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Way to go Rasbo that sounds like way more fun than playing with onions. Only onions don;t have teeth. :rolleyes:
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printed up fliers with wrong phone number..thanks comcast,got that right now.So I will put out fliers..would like to stick to rural areas....flying by the seat of my pants here.....will be interesting
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have fun... :chuckle:
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Enjoy! I had a ton of fun doing control work in NH during mid-1980s. Mainly residential bat control and groundhogs. Be sure to target the little rural general stores and marinas that serve "summer people": the critters have time while they are away to create an urgent situation, many don't like getting their hands dirty, and they have enough $$ to have a summer home.