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you might consider using a pair of the setters if you purchase 220 size or larger and learn to use the safety on the traps. A rope can be used to set them , but the setters are easier IMO
Yeah, I watched the instructional video on them. I will definitely be getting a set of setters. I like my fingers attached to my hands.
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you might consider using a pair of the setters if you purchase 220 size or larger and learn to use the safety on the traps. A rope can be used to set them , but the setters are easier IMO
Yeah, I watched the instructional video on them. I will definitely be getting a set of setters. I like my fingers attached to my hands.
I use them daily and I pay attention and I still manage to lose a finger nail or 2 LOL throughout the year
Thumbs up for you! Once they find your chickens or any other poultry they won't quit til they get everything. Had a pair of 'coons kill over one dozen of my Americana's in one rainy nite. They ate a little on a couple and just piled the rest of them up for later I guess. Next nite set 2 Havaheart traps and got both. Now have more serious problems with coyotes getting my sheep and goats. Seems like it is always something to deal with. Quote from a friend- "If it's not rats, it's roaches!"
The nerve of him to poop on your deck, that is an act of war. Funny how things change. I used to think coons were cute but,' cute'gets old fast especially when barring its fangs.