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Post by northof50 on Mar 22, 2009 11:17:14 GMT -5
So what of lure would get this cat's attention ?
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Post by varmintshooter on Mar 22, 2009 20:37:29 GMT -5
22.250
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Post by northof50 on Mar 23, 2009 11:14:24 GMT -5
Ever thought that more were coming.
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Post by mountainman on Mar 23, 2009 15:55:59 GMT -5
yes
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Post by varmintshooter on Mar 23, 2009 20:18:11 GMT -5
Auto .22- 250
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Post by northof50 on Mar 23, 2009 22:58:53 GMT -5
Opps jumped the gun,,,was going to be an April fools joke, but knew northern trappers have paid dearly over this...animals appearance in the northern states. Black ring around the tail, and those BIG floppy feet. The one animal in the garbage pile is the length of a canoe paddle.. What animal is it mink98 er ?
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Post by 7oaksfarm on Mar 26, 2009 15:43:40 GMT -5
for cats and fox - .218 Bee or .222 Rem. They go in, liquify the boiler room and don't come out
no. of 50 - are they crossing the road to go to the landfill ?
Those sure are purty ear tufts...........
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Post by northof50 on Mar 26, 2009 15:58:13 GMT -5
The family group was travelling together. I did not take the pics, they are like the albino moose going around the net. The floppy ears and big feet and black ring around the tail, means they are not L. rufus but L. canadensis. Up here it is another reason to multiple set when these guys are moving. When they are in the dump it is also not a good sign, means the rabbits are down and they are hungary. You sure don't let your poodle run about and chase squirrels in these instances. This dump is less than a days walk to Minn. for these cats and have created no end of problems because of EPS protection status in the lower states. I've posted for educational porposes...still waiting for an answer mink98er.
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