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Re: Suggestions on Using DP Coon Traps [Re: AXA OUTFITTERS] #7451521 03/06/19 10:59 AM
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Caught a house cat once that was a lot of fun to get out of there, as I didn't want to kill him. Lots of possums, but never a skunk.

Re: Suggestions on Using DP Coon Traps [Re: AXA OUTFITTERS] #7451936 03/06/19 07:30 PM
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Do you check them ?

Re: Suggestions on Using DP Coon Traps [Re: AXA OUTFITTERS] #7451944 03/06/19 07:39 PM
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just me- i prefer the dry baits, namely corn and dry cat food with a few drops of
urine around the set if it's not close to a feeder.
the other stuff makes too big of a hard to clean out sticky mess inside the tube

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