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<blockquote data-quote="imhntn" data-source="post: 1442222" data-attributes="member: 3755"><p>Mostly the class is about how to set them in such a way that you don't catch coon dogs. You have to set underwater without any trap exposed.</p><p>Funny story, or not. Talked to an old college buddy in Wichita, KS area today that love to trap and does a lot of beaver control for ranchers. He has set some of the big MB 750 legholds out on drown sets last year in a place they were paying him to get rid of beavers on. The rancher moved in some 500 lb steers without telling him and he trapped one by a front leg, caught it above the hoof, and it went down the slide and struggled so much that it drowned. Found it the next day floating. The rancher just laughed and said I should have told you I was putting cattle in there. He is trapping for them again this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imhntn, post: 1442222, member: 3755"] Mostly the class is about how to set them in such a way that you don't catch coon dogs. You have to set underwater without any trap exposed. Funny story, or not. Talked to an old college buddy in Wichita, KS area today that love to trap and does a lot of beaver control for ranchers. He has set some of the big MB 750 legholds out on drown sets last year in a place they were paying him to get rid of beavers on. The rancher moved in some 500 lb steers without telling him and he trapped one by a front leg, caught it above the hoof, and it went down the slide and struggled so much that it drowned. Found it the next day floating. The rancher just laughed and said I should have told you I was putting cattle in there. He is trapping for them again this year. [/QUOTE]
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