TRAPPING PICTURES
#43
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: indiana USA
Posts: 436
RE: TRAPPING PICTURES
the beaver in that pic weighed 67 lbs i believe (ive caught larger), mainly trap in indiana a few hours a day during part of the season, i have also trapped, OH, KY, TN, SC, and GA, the snake in the picture was in GA or SC cant remeber which state (was trappin both states at the same time),
#49
RE: TRAPPING PICTURES
A lot of nice pictures here. That is one mangy 'yote. [:'(]
Here's a picture of my catchback in '99. (when 'coon prices totally bottomed out [:@])
Lookin' rough after dragging this pair of beavers out of the thick stuff.
One beaver in two traps. I hate when that happens... it takes me a long time to reset a 330.
On a nuisance job.
Every time out trapping, I get to add to my thorn collection. That is, thorns I have to dig out of my body afterwards.
Here's a picture of my catchback in '99. (when 'coon prices totally bottomed out [:@])
Lookin' rough after dragging this pair of beavers out of the thick stuff.
One beaver in two traps. I hate when that happens... it takes me a long time to reset a 330.
On a nuisance job.
Every time out trapping, I get to add to my thorn collection. That is, thorns I have to dig out of my body afterwards.
#50
RE: TRAPPING PICTURES
Dude these pics are freakin awesome. That has to be the biggest beaver I have ever seen in my entire life.
The coyote and fox pics are waaay to cool. They are some purty animals. I hope to call in a fox to mount this winter if I get lucky enough. may even pick up trapping on a very small scale basis.
The coyote and fox pics are waaay to cool. They are some purty animals. I hope to call in a fox to mount this winter if I get lucky enough. may even pick up trapping on a very small scale basis.