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Posts: 2073 | Registered: 28 September 2006Reply With Quote
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Oh My, Great vid.
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Wow.
 
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Agreed - "Oh My' and "Wow" indeed !
If I was in a serious pickle I would hope this guy would be the one to turn up and save the day. Pretty smart, ballsy and damn impressive what he did there. Not many would have even been willing to give that a go. Kudos to that man.


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I released a full grown otter from a Victor #2 once and thought I was pretty badass for that.........
 
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I released a full grown otter from a Victor #2 once and thought I was pretty badass for that.........


I like it much better when one caught something with fur on it.

One killed it it and skinned it and sold it.

It has become a very PITA with all the fur bearers one has to release.
 
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We trapped nutria. Raccoons, mink, and otters were not targeted but we caught them. The last time I trapped full time was around 30 years ago. Fur prices were terrible and I quit midseason. Picking up traps I had an otter and after selling one for around $15 early in the season I decided to release that one.
 
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He knew what he was doing, for sure! tu2
 
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He knew what he was doing, for sure! tu2


Trapping wolves, while bears were still out and about ? Confused A certain lack of logic about that.


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He knew what he was doing, for sure! tu2


Trapping wolves, while bears were still out and about ? Confused A certain lack of logic about that.


I was thinking the same thing. Roll Eyes


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Posts: 2815 | Location: Washington (wetside) | Registered: 08 February 2005Reply With Quote
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When I was young my dad told me not to bring in another skunk. So the next one I caught I released from a 1 1/2 coil spring trap without even getting sprayed. Didn't work on the next one though. I guess I thought I was good and didn't give it enough time to get used to me.

Not sure I would attempt a bear half that size.
Did like his technique though.
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Talk about being calm under pressure.
 
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When I lived in Tasmania I released a Tassie Devil from a leg hold trap he was caught in, I used a steel rake to pin it, then ran like a Mother in the opposite direction after opening the jaws lol !
 
Posts: 461 | Location: New Zealand - Australia - South Africa | Registered: 14 October 2007Reply With Quote
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When I lived in Tasmania I released a Tassie Devil from a leg hold trap he was caught in, I used a steel rake to pin it, then ran like a Mother in the opposite direction after opening the jaws lol !

Cranky little buggers!

That was amazing releasing the trapped bear Eeker


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At the ATA's wolf trapping school I met a quy who has released live bull moose from his snares. He calls the procedure a moose rodeo, and there's a trick to it too.

Shake out a lasso with a loop on the ground near the moose's front legs, and when he sets both feet inside the loop, give a hard jerk, then quickly tie the rope off to a tree. Then repeat on the hind legs. Tightening the ropes alternatively antil the moose drops to one side. Then carefully cut the snare away from the animal, release the ropes, and run for the hills.
 
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Roland:

When I was a young teen Dad bought 20 brahma heifers.

old slash: solid blsckwiths lightning ripe angled across her face.


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Roland:

When I was a young teen Dad bought 20 brahma heifers.

Old Slash: solid black with a white lightning stripe angled across her face. Attitude to match her bitchy looks.

Laid down with her ass end under a gate and had a calf on the other side of the gate. Then wouldn't let it suck.

Thats how we milked her out twice a day to feed the calf along with a few raw egg's. Calf was tame as a pet from all the special care and feeding.

Stretch her out and get to milking.
She never did get past fighting us.

George


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Roland:

When I was a young teen Dad bought 20 brahma heifers, when big enough we rodeoed them a few years.

Old Slash: solid black with a white lightning stripe angled across her face.
Attitude to match her bitchy looks.

Laid down with her ass end under a gate and had a calf on the other side of it. Then wouldn't let it suck.

Thats how we milked her out twice a day to feed the calf along with a few raw egg's. Calf was tame as a pet from all the special care and feeding.

Stretch her out and get to milking.
She never did get past fighting us.

George


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Join the NRA today!"

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