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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3197455" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Awesome story. Can’t say I’ve ever seen a deer in a leg hold. </p><p> My craziest was having a double set at the mouth of a badger den on the pond dam. I really wanted it gone before it breached the dam, hence the double set. </p><p>I’m thinking a rodent must have crossed where the traps were because when I walked over the top of the dam, there was a red tail hawk in each trap. They were tangled and they were mad. Only had my jacket to throw over them, so when they were finally covered, released the traps, looked their talons over for damage, seeing none and pulled the jacket off. They just stood there for a bit and then flew off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3197455, member: 5412"] Awesome story. Can’t say I’ve ever seen a deer in a leg hold. My craziest was having a double set at the mouth of a badger den on the pond dam. I really wanted it gone before it breached the dam, hence the double set. I’m thinking a rodent must have crossed where the traps were because when I walked over the top of the dam, there was a red tail hawk in each trap. They were tangled and they were mad. Only had my jacket to throw over them, so when they were finally covered, released the traps, looked their talons over for damage, seeing none and pulled the jacket off. They just stood there for a bit and then flew off. [/QUOTE]
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