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Post by jbrown on Jun 7, 2017 15:03:39 GMT -5
I ran across a couple of .99 bids for 2 1.5 V and 2 1.75 with hrs left. So abiding my time and just as a feeble attempt with 2 attempts and 30 seconds left put 10.00 on each I won a set shipping and all right near 19.00
Package shows up today.. the seller shipped the wrong box. What showed up was all Victors in #3 jump traps
I contacted him. He told me to keep em.. I'm good with that
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Post by Ohio on Jun 8, 2017 9:50:54 GMT -5
Nice deal.
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Post by jbrown on Jun 8, 2017 17:21:12 GMT -5
They would make good beaver traps for sure.. I get into beaver but not super thick.. ditch bank stuff here and there.. last beaver went 58lbs. Front foot catch #3 DLS on a drowner, he was lured in by a castor mound set and the drowner did the rest
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So on EBAY
Jun 10, 2017 10:30:06 GMT -5
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Post by jbrown on Jun 10, 2017 10:30:06 GMT -5
I shortened the chain on these and added 2 swivels. The pans on the #3 victors are pretty good size the pans on the #4 are quite small in comparison So having a pile of these in the tool shed I thought why not make larger pans with them
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Jun 11, 2017 21:23:18 GMT -5
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Post by travisj on Jun 11, 2017 21:23:18 GMT -5
If you have silty bottoms those roof/foam washers (or whatever the proper name) work good as disposables, pogo style. Have been using them for years....
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Post by jbrown on Jun 12, 2017 2:48:57 GMT -5
If you have silty bottoms those roof/foam washers (or whatever the proper name) work good as disposables, pogo style. Have been using them for years.... wow can't imagine the anchor grab on these.. to date I have held most everything from yotes down with 1&1/2" fender washer and 3/32" cable
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