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Joe---what kind of varmint is making my life miserable?
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<blockquote data-quote="BRYANT" data-source="post: 1296098" data-attributes="member: 10562"><p>I use 330 conibear traps and have NEVER caught a dog in one of them, and you NEVER EVER will if they are set right by someone who knows what they are doing. I caught Beaver and Otter on the same den runs last year and the only way for a dog to get caught he would have to swim 2 foot under water ,or deeper, he could swim all over and around a conibear that is set right and not get caught. They are the best trap going for beavers when set right but if used in dry land sets they can be dog killers.</p><p></p><p>PS. that dog in the picture was not caught in a water set , that was a dry land set, I can tell by the stake rod, you would not use a t-bar stake in a water set and if they were they didn't know what they were doing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BRYANT, post: 1296098, member: 10562"] I use 330 conibear traps and have NEVER caught a dog in one of them, and you NEVER EVER will if they are set right by someone who knows what they are doing. I caught Beaver and Otter on the same den runs last year and the only way for a dog to get caught he would have to swim 2 foot under water ,or deeper, he could swim all over and around a conibear that is set right and not get caught. They are the best trap going for beavers when set right but if used in dry land sets they can be dog killers. PS. that dog in the picture was not caught in a water set , that was a dry land set, I can tell by the stake rod, you would not use a t-bar stake in a water set and if they were they didn't know what they were doing [/QUOTE]
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