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Re: The 500 Acre Project
[Re: North40R]
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05/05/17 08:45 AM
05/05/17 08:45 AM
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Looking good CNC!
Make sure you wear gloves while setting pan tension and attaching your tags. You've gone too far into a cleaning process to risk contaminating your traps now.
Also remember that transporting your traps should be done with scent control and contamination in mind.
I know it seems like a lot but even if you catch coyotes with dirty, rusty traps you're also educating others. Why make it any harder by taking short cuts! Thanks! Ive got a fresh cleaned truck bed waiting on the traps to be hauled in. It just stopped raining here earlier this morning. Hopefully itll dry out enough in the next few days so that its not too wet.
We dont rent pigs
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