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    Fur trapping and Canada Goose Co.

    The nutcases are protesting the use of coyote fur for trim on their coats.

    Coyotes are renewable.

    And it's a great hobby for young kids

    Not sure the point of the protest.

    But it's probably the same people that think a polar bear tenderizing it's next meal is cute.

    #2
    give me to nutcases address instead of dealing with the over abundance of cat killers around here as we usually have to we will trap them and drop them off in their back yards where they can cuddle with them.

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      #3
      We need more guys getting beaver pelts and also open season on geese spring and fall season!

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        #4
        And the swamp rats ! There terrible

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          #5
          If beavers and muskrats were worth something there would be no problems.

          To skin and stretch a beaver for 15 bucks it's not even worth trapping or shooting them.

          Muskrats at 2 bucks isn't worth the time and effort.

          Sad because they are renewable.

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            #6
            The Brazilian beaver is highly coveted. Surely they don't protest it's trapping, is it a protected species?

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              #7
              Originally posted by bucket View Post
              If beavers and muskrats were worth something there would be no problems.

              To skin and stretch a beaver for 15 bucks it's not even worth trapping or shooting them.

              Muskrats at 2 bucks isn't worth the time and effort.

              Sad because they are renewable.
              our rm has had a $30 bounty on for years . kids could get $15-20 for pelts , $5-7 for castors, $5-10 for carcasses from bear hunters plus the $30 , and they don't seem to want to get any ??? when I was a kid , started about 8 yrs old I would keep the Beavers down all around . sometimes I had to get help dragging them up creek banks when they were real big. I used to make sure I left some every year so I would have income the next year . anyways they are out of control here . still digging out dams today and they're still damming them , unheard of for this late in November . going to try some tannerite soon .

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                #8
                Do you put the tannarite in a tube inside a tube to get kind of different explosion. spreads the damage out. and down.

                How much are you using.

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                  #9
                  I would be curious to know how effective tannerite is for taking out beaver dams as well.

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                    #10
                    I'll let you know tommorow , haven't used it yet . all I could get was 4 lbs . probably should have more ? place in tisdale was sold out , lots of guys using it here . one problem I've noticed is trying to get a clear shot without brush in the way and still be a hundred yards away . I'm going to put it in a tin tube so it will go down . I have never in my life , saw beavers this bad . they are still rebuilding dams I have dug out last night , it's unreal . anyone have any tips or secrets for getting rid of those lousy bastards?

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