Trapping

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Anybody else get after the coyotes and cats?
In the words of the great poetic warrior Young Dolph..”I can’t deny it I’m a straight trappa”
 

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I haven’t trapped in years but I fondly remember running a trap line with my dad when I was young.
I got bit with the bug in highschool, not too many 25 year olds these days carry on the tradition, I couldn’t imagine not doing it, my grandfather trapped back in the day sadly he passed before I showed any interest in it
 
I've always thought you're not a true woodsman until you've successfully trapped, especially K9's.

I have 3 dozen Duke 650, 1/2 dozen No-BS, and a few Bridger #3's anxiously waiting for me to retire in 11 months to start trapping some coyotes and cats again.

I'll probably run a short Marten line too at my cabin since I've dreamt about that as a kid trapping muskrats and mink in the midwest.
 
I've always thought you're not a true woodsman until you've successfully trapped, especially K9's.

I have 3 dozen Duke 650, 1/2 dozen No-BS, and a few Bridger #3's anxiously waiting for me to retire in 11 months to start trapping some coyotes and cats again.

I'll probably run a short Marten line too at my cabin since I've dreamt about that as a kid trapping muskrats and mink in the midwest.
MB 550’s for me and I am on my first dozen and a half no-bs ! I love trapping K9’s I have a life market here local so it actually pays pretty well
 
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