YUM Yum, Thanks for sharingGrizzly Adam wrote:Yeah ... I felt the same way when I used to see chickens tearing apart cow pies and picking through the hog-dabby to get the goodies out of them.agingcrossbower wrote:In wisconsin we shoot those ugly creatures just to put them out of their misery. After I saw posssum crap tracks coming out from under our out house I have no use for them. P.U.!
It really bothers me.
Every time I eat fried chicken.![]()
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Neat cage! Similar to one that used to be sold here, different trip on it though. I don't like spring activated cages, all of mine but one are gravity dropped. I have about 40 of them.
I have trapped several thousand animals, never had one hurt outside of a bloody nose or two on a squirrel that was determined he could run clean through the steel wall.
Once a cage is set it is the owners responsability to monitor the trap to ensure the animal doesn't suffer needlessly.
Here is the wrong way to do it, big deal right now in Toronto:
http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/article ... ne-society
I have trapped several thousand animals, never had one hurt outside of a bloody nose or two on a squirrel that was determined he could run clean through the steel wall.
Once a cage is set it is the owners responsability to monitor the trap to ensure the animal doesn't suffer needlessly.
Here is the wrong way to do it, big deal right now in Toronto:
http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/article ... ne-society
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WMU 91
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A bowhunter with a passion for shooting firearms.
WMU 91
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