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<blockquote data-quote="D.M." data-source="post: 3554188" data-attributes="member: 42678"><p>We have a troll, sorry but reed4ammo your post tells me you you don't have a clue what you are talking about, I live in the woods, I have a have a heart along with a bunch of both DP and leg hold traps, and nothing has ever chewed it's way out.</p><p>I started setting traps in the early 80's and have never had a critter chew its way out or chew a leg off. I live in NE Oklahoma now on a little over 60 acres of land, and deal with every thing from mice to bear. With bear a simple GET OUT OF HERE! has worked so far. Skunks are not a problem, I simply walk them off a few hundred yards and head shoot them. Catch one in the have a hart and just talk to them and carry them very gently off a few hundred yards and pop them, dump them out of the trap never been sprayed yet. Every thing else is shot on sight, darn tree rats have eaten the wiring to my challenger 4 times and my pickup twice, and the outside wiring to my house, I kill every one I see.</p><p>Racoons strip my bird feeders of seed and tear up the feeders. They are shot on sight. Bears are rare, so are the big cats. But as a lover of all cats I enjoy when I find tracks or the rare sighting of one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.M., post: 3554188, member: 42678"] We have a troll, sorry but reed4ammo your post tells me you you don't have a clue what you are talking about, I live in the woods, I have a have a heart along with a bunch of both DP and leg hold traps, and nothing has ever chewed it's way out. I started setting traps in the early 80's and have never had a critter chew its way out or chew a leg off. I live in NE Oklahoma now on a little over 60 acres of land, and deal with every thing from mice to bear. With bear a simple GET OUT OF HERE! has worked so far. Skunks are not a problem, I simply walk them off a few hundred yards and head shoot them. Catch one in the have a hart and just talk to them and carry them very gently off a few hundred yards and pop them, dump them out of the trap never been sprayed yet. Every thing else is shot on sight, darn tree rats have eaten the wiring to my challenger 4 times and my pickup twice, and the outside wiring to my house, I kill every one I see. Racoons strip my bird feeders of seed and tear up the feeders. They are shot on sight. Bears are rare, so are the big cats. But as a lover of all cats I enjoy when I find tracks or the rare sighting of one. [/QUOTE]
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