Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
assateague wrote:
This one was the robber, that I finally caught yesterday after a week of much consternation and flipped traps. But I got her 3 legged ass.
BrewGUN wrote:My first yote success snared! Thanks for the help Assa.
JGUN wrote:Jr's going to be jealous, brew beat him to the first yote.
Over at Vinnie's?
assateague wrote:If you didn't, you should set two other snares, about 15 yards either side of where you caught. Always set back where you catch something, because they piss all over when they're in a trap, and that'll draw more.
BrewGUN wrote:lots of rabbits moving last night/yesterday, hoping that will get the dogs moving too, had one within 2 ft of my set last night but he was running parallel to itseveral yote tracks in other areas so their starting to move again.
assateague wrote:Just got word that the first fur sale of the year concluded. (this was not the one my furs went to- this is a somewhat smaller, earlier one, but is generally a pretty good indicator) Buy rates were over 99%, with coons averaging $18 (which is crazy high, almost $7 higher than I hoped), reds averaging $65 ($25 higher than I hoped), and grays averaging $35 ($5 higher than I hoped), and most everything going 100%. I'm certainly not counting my chickens before they hatch, but I only wish I could've had more furs ready for the early sale. The later sale usually drops about 25% in value, at least. Next year if prices stay this high, I'm gonna have the furs in the damn living room drying out so all I have can go to the early sale.
assateague wrote:And they're averaging around $8 this year. Good money, but I don't have time for rat trapping- too much travel.
assateague wrote:I buy my snares, it's cheaper. Get them for $13 a dozen, complete.
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