Pigeons?
#11
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Claremont MN USA
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You're Pretty quiet in here lost arrow. Ya gotta standup and let us know your "opinions" flat out! Don't be shy! Heck, what they gonna do, just let her fly kid! Let me hear ya in Minnesota all the way from the Great state of Alaska!
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You're Pretty quiet in here lost arrow. Ya gotta standup and let us know your "opinions" flat out! Don't be shy! Heck, what they gonna do, just let her fly kid! Let me hear ya in Minnesota all the way from the Great state of Alaska!
The Lab-Man (Labrador owner/trainer since 1963) <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
#12
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 33
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From: Maple Valley WA. USA
Larryj I have a great idea for you to build your own trap pretty cheap. Either buy a new or preferrable a used Rabbit transport cage big enough to hold two rabbits. Look up traps on a site called gundogsupply.com and see an example of a pigeon trap with the swinging bobs on each end of the cage which is just like this rabbit cage. Or you can buy the "bobs" and "rods" at a local feed supply place that specializes in Pigeon supplies and then install it yourself. Use lots of bread and whole yellow corn! Have fun trappin' those flying rats! trappin"
Edited by - Lady Grouse Hunter on 02/27/2002 02:33:11
Edited by - Lady Grouse Hunter on 02/27/2002 02:33:11




