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    tough crowd today
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    Love ram power snares....
    Before you criticize someone, walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Superbrad View Post
    Love ram power snares....
    Do you have any suggestions for us on what you would like to see, lines, wire, certain snares? I am looking for some input on her!
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    Quote Originally Posted by takashi762 View Post
    Trapping is the worst...It is not humane or selective...You just lost a longtime customer.
    I guess you never bought anything at BP or Cabelas then...

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    Trapping fur bearing animals can be extremely rewarding, in many ways. I never got rich running my own trap line in the Assiniboine valley but as a hard up landed immigrant trying to feed my family and pay a mortgagee when interest rates were 16% by farming Hogs it sure helped give me a little extra “cash” for Christmas and other special times. I will never forget the first Coyote I trapped, he was super or the Beaver in the river. Only those who have trapped Beaver in under ice sets will understand the achievement and really know what cold fingers feel like!

    I don’t have time here to try and convert the antis, but consider this. If you were a mouse would you prefer to die in a mouse trap while sampling a piece of my best smoked cheese or be tormented to death by your favorite pet cat? Nature is very cruel, trapping carried out correctly is humane and is part of our Canadian heritage that we should be proud of.

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    Exactly Jon!!! Trappers, many of whom were first nations people, broke the trails in many cases before surveyors set foot in this land! It is a noble part of our heritage. Our trappers know more about our forests and ecosystems on their lines than anybody else... you can't replace the hours, days, months, and many years of knowledge learned because of Trappers and their time in the bush. (No matter how many years you went to university and flew around in a helicopter). Every province and territory would do a better job of managing our natural world if they would cooperate more with trappers. Thanks for doing this Wolverine!
    Last edited by gunnertrav; 12-11-2015 at 03:51 PM. Reason: spelling

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    What's with all the liberals and antis on the forum lately?

    If you think guns are scary or hunting / trapping is bad. Then join a forum for being a winey wuss. And leave us, real boys alone.

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    I really don't understand the whole anti-trapping/anti-hunting vegetarians. Just think of the poor cabbage. It's spends it's life growing in poo only to be torn apart when it's harvested.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mik123 View Post
    Just think of the poor cabbage. It's spends it's life growing in poo only to be torn apart when it's harvested.
    Quote of the day......
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    Quote Originally Posted by EL34/6L6 View Post
    Take a hike then!

    I'll buy a few in this guy's absence Wolverine!

    See ya round Reynolds Ponds takashi762...
    You Sure will..what do you drive?

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