American Gamefowl

What is a backyard 330 Rubbermaid set? LOL Wait...I'll google it :gig

Well I might have just coined that so I’m not sure google is gonna kick much back, but basically some knucklehead in TX was showing a large body grip (kill) trap, using a plastic tub as a cubby and a CD as flagging/visual attractor... because he’d seen it on some Alaska reality show...

In a Alaska that’s still a slob set in my opinion, but buckets and wood cubbies make sense there due to heavy snow and remote locations...

Out behind the trailer in TX it’s irresponsible nonsense :rolleyes:
 
Well I might have just coined that so I’m not sure google is gonna kick much back, but basically some knucklehead in TX was showing a large body grip (kill) trap, using a plastic tub as a cubby and a CD as flagging/visual attractor... because he’d seen it on some Alaska reality show...

In a Alaska that’s still a slob set in my opinion, but buckets and wood cubbies make sense there due to heavy snow and remote locations...

Out behind the trailer in TX it’s irresponsible nonsense :rolleyes:
I had a run in with his dumb*ss in a different thread. He thought
He was gonna show me something too. Until I proved his itty bitty weasel boxes ineffective for mink.
 
I didn't know for sure about the rules in other states but that is illegal A F here.

I found two different places saying it’s illegal there too, and posted a link to one, and he posted back some different minimum inside diagonal with no supporting link... I just let the legal part go, it was right there for everyone to read.
 
Well I might have just coined that so I’m not sure google is gonna kick much back, but basically some knucklehead in TX was showing a large body grip (kill) trap, using a plastic tub as a cubby and a CD as flagging/visual attractor... because he’d seen it on some Alaska reality show...

In a Alaska that’s still a slob set in my opinion, but buckets and wood cubbies make sense there due to heavy snow and remote locations...

Out behind the trailer in TX it’s irresponsible nonsense :rolleyes:
Well...google always gives you something LOL I got results for this sweet thing! It's Rubbermaid and carries a payload of 330lbs! You could load that thing full of traps and make life easier on yourself :lau
https://www.katom.com/007-FG618088BLA.html
 
I found two different places saying it’s illegal there too, and posted a link to one, and he posted back some different minimum inside diagonal with no supporting link... I just let the legal part go, it was right there for everyone to read.
Tx has a an inside diagonal of 10 inches so a 330 is legal on land. Unfortunately
 

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