Get a tube fed gun, the marlin sounds about right.. I wouldn't put a scope on it though too useless for a 2 yard dispatch on a fox pulling on it's chain.. throw a peep sight on it that way you'll still be able to see the sights in the dark but you won't have to worry about them fogging up, getting bumped,holding high for your dispatch shots, parrallex and the utter bulkyness of a scope.. i mean let's be honest a rifle is a nightmare on a trapline as it is, no need to put a scope on it and make it worse.. Not really sure why you'd care much about the .22 shorts they're kind of useless and to be honest most .22lr bullets won't exit the head anyways so stick with them, they are cheaper too which helps with the bottom line..
Not so sure i'd go with a lever gun might be hard to clear some types of jams without tools, If you could get a tube fed semi auto it'd be decent, a bolt gun would be better though because even tubes can get lost and i like the idea of being able to load the gun single shot... i almost smashed a 10/22 one night coon hunting cause i lost the clip and was trying to load it single shot... frustrating to say the least..
Not so sure i'd go with a lever gun might be hard to clear some types of jams without tools, If you could get a tube fed semi auto it'd be decent, a bolt gun would be better though because even tubes can get lost and i like the idea of being able to load the gun single shot... i almost smashed a 10/22 one night coon hunting cause i lost the clip and was trying to load it single shot... frustrating to say the least..




























that's the best advise I've heard yet! Well aside from mine that is





















