probably more like he being stalked by beaversBetter not be.![]()

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probably more like he being stalked by beaversBetter not be.![]()
I found it in a small plain vanilla envelope stuck to the barn door by a 3" thorn.
Inside the envelope was this toe and a slip of paper with Leviticus 24:20 written on it in what appears to be blood.
I think it was meant as a threat but unsure by what creature.
It's not a very big Bigfoot...Bigfoot lives....
Moony are you going to make a necklace with your toe?
I'm thinking it could double as a toothpick.
Wasn't it?Well this was a fun little jaunt![]()
For real, real, not for play, play? Guessing these aren't live traps, but leg holds? How was the trap secured?Everything has been pretty quiet for a few days. No activity until today when I checked the traps and one is MIA. GONE. I searched for a while but no luck.
Uh-oh...somebody's garden tool senses are tingling...Better not be.![]()
I'm in hillbilly land. Think we have more muskrats then beavers around here.
Yes real. Yes leg holds.For real, real, not for play, play? Guessing these aren't live traps, but leg holds? How was the trap secured?
I've only caught coons in live traps. The opossums I walk into the trap and close it to take them away. Coons are dispatched.Yes real. Yes leg holds.
Nothing out here falls for live traps except possums and cats.
Duh, baling wire. Secured to a piece of barn framing. I underestimated their ability to untwist it.
Stakes cost extra. Barn was already here. LolI've only caught coons in live traps. The opossums I walk into the trap and close it to take them away. Coons are dispatched.
That's crazy it undid the baling wire. I thought you were supposed to stake them pretty deep in the ground? But I know nothing about them except what Disney movies like the Fox and the Hound and one of those Marty Stouffer specials where he raised the female grizzly and released her in the wild taught us.
That makes sense.Stakes cost extra. Barn was already here. Lol
Na I just attach them to a structure or tree or broke down vehicle anything non mobile.
I don't think there's anyone around me that traps, so mine are the first they've seen. I do have to weigh them down with concrete though, or they will tip the cage over to knock the bait out and eat it without going in. I haven't caught any in a long while. The last one had the decency to sit under a cage eating spilled chicken feed for five minutes while I fetched the rifle and let the scope un-fog so I could take care of it. Such a thoughtful creature.It's real county out here. No pampered predators. Ours are wise and crafty or they don't survive at all.
You can't find a coon foolish enough to live trap. They shake rattle and roll them around when they find them.