Dead animals
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Re: Dead animals
We catch them using foot traps. Trapping is definitely the most efficient way to take out bobcats, coyotes, sasquatch, ect.
Re: Dead animals
I hope they are dying by a bullet and not by poison. Poison can move through the food chain.
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Re: Dead animals
I don’t know, I’m not getting that close when I take a picture of them. I’m staying in my truck because I’m sure the stench would be unbearable as hot as it’s been lately.SB wrote:I hope they are dying by a bullet and not by poison. Poison can move through the food chain.
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Re: Dead animals
Update. No new bodies today.
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ScottBrown wrote:We catch them using foot traps. Trapping is definitely the most efficient way to take out bobcats, coyotes, sasquatch, ect.
After you caught that sasquatch and renamed him to Stokes, how did you tame him.
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SB is referring to bioaccumulation in scavengers. Poison can kill more than once.Wildfowler wrote:I don’t know, I’m not getting that close when I take a picture of them. I’m staying in my truck because I’m sure the stench would be unbearable as hot as it’s been lately.SB wrote:I hope they are dying by a bullet and not by poison. Poison can move through the food chain.
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Re: Dead animals
Peewee as you well know sasquatch are tamable. Stokes on the other hand are not.
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Re: Dead animals
Anyone check the pile this weekend for new bodies? I could not see it this evening.
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ScottBrown wrote:Peewee as you well know sasquatch are tamable. Stokes on the other hand are not.





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Can't and never will be..peewee wrote:ScottBrown wrote:Peewee as you well know sasquatch are tamable. Stokes on the other hand are not.![]()
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Saw the hog on the way up to my parents for Thanksgiving. Didn't see the coyote. I gotta admit that I WAS a bit surprised when I saw it.
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UPDATE!
there is no update. The pile is the same as it was with just the two. Although they looked a little more "fluffy" yesterday.
there is no update. The pile is the same as it was with just the two. Although they looked a little more "fluffy" yesterday.
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Re: Dead animals
With all the critters starting to move I will be disappointed if the pile don't grow soon.
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"fluffy"...HA bet there's a stench building that only buzzards and possums could love, too!
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Re: Dead animals
I’m sort of surprised the buzzards have not worked on any of that pile. I was glad to see them cleaned off a bit from the recent rain.
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