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Re: New Trapping Tool (Update)
[Re: bambam32]
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11/18/15 05:00 AM
11/18/15 05:00 AM
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Goatkiller
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I sent them an e-mail to see if they have one that will work with a #2 Dogless.
If not I think I might make one. Just to show off my own Booger Welding skills.
No government employees were harmed in the making of this mess.
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Re: New Trapping Tool (Update)
[Re: bambam32]
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03/06/16 03:56 PM
03/06/16 03:56 PM
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The postman delivered my new cookie cutter trap bedders today for my MB-550's and MB-650's. The idea is to hammer them in and then pull the plug out of the ground. They are 1.5" deep and the bottom has a cutting edge all the way around. I saw these on youtube and I found them at southernsnares.com for $25 each. If you have rocks in your soil, they have a heavier duty model for $35. I'm hoping these will be a big time saver. Thought I'd give an update on my cookie cutters. The support bars in the middle bent. I hammered them out and started putting a piece of wood over them. It actually works much better and takes fewer licks to get it in the ground. Less mess and a real time saver in my book. [img:center] [/img]
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