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22 minutes ago, Tennessee Boy said:

There's a serious crack in that wall.  I'd be afraid to lean a ladder against it.  :D

Hahah. See if this paints the picture for you……..

I had to move a box springs to set my ladder up and there is no dryer hose anywhere near that exhaust……..

 

seems like a few squirrels might church the place up a little 

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On 3/13/2022 at 10:20 PM, TnRiver46 said:

That’s a nice one! I think it takes a whole lot of practice, I don’t skin anything because it takes me forever also. I know a guy though! He can have a raccoon done in around 8-10 minutes if he’s in a hurry 

I have an uncle that's one of those guys. He's been trapping 60 years or so. Skinned, scraped and on the stretcher in 10min or so. When you've done thousands, ya get purty good at it.

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Saw a pair of nesting blue herons, then a beaver up close, then a pair of owls tonight on a walk with the wife. We live in the middle of Charlotte- it was the craziest 20 min of wildlife I’ve seen in a long time!

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You got it!  There’s a bunch of them in my lake. 

Yeah, I never tried one yet. I was thinking about it but didn’t have time to fool with him today with church and all. 
I let him go in  a pond where there’s already a bunch of them.

They have eaten nearly 3 feet in from my lakefront ! Not putting up with it anymore…

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5 minutes ago, N Florida Mike said:

You got it!  There’s a bunch of them in my lake. 

Yeah, I never tried one yet. I was thinking about it but didn’t have time to fool with him today with church and all. 
I let him go in  a pond where there’s already a bunch of them.

They have eaten nearly 3 feet in from my lakefront ! Not putting up with it anymore…

Nice catch sir 

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2 minutes ago, TnRiver46 said:

Nice catch sir 

Thanks. Used corn to lure him in… I caught some several years ago when they were eating my bank then.

Theres not any up there is there?

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45 minutes ago, N Florida Mike said:

Thanks. Used corn to lure him in… I caught some several years ago when they were eating my bank then.

Theres not any up there is there?

Negative but I’ve jumped them while fishing in Alabama swamps. Big jokers! Yours almost looks like a capybara from tv hahaa

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2 hours ago, TnRiver46 said:

Nutria? Careful @Catt will have that thing skint and cooked in the blink of an eye 

 

Their pelts were worth a decent price but there are very few left down here. Nutria Rats can completely take over an area to the point of causing damage. 

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Nuts!

Couple months late but mine and my boys first ever.  Gotta figure out what to do with the pelt for him

 

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Caught a skunk in a trap meant for groundhog, it made itself a pine straw cacoon in the trap. Then sprayed me. Caught a sneaky raccoon that avoided capture for 2 weeks. And of course Alvin, Simon, or Theodore the singing chipmunk E09-D0401-D126-48-E4-A036-9-BDB47-F5-F8-
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12 minutes ago, TnRiver46 said:

Caught a skunk in a trap meant for groundhog, it made itself a pine straw cacoon in the trap. Then sprayed me. Caught a sneaky raccoon that avoided capture for 2 weeks. And of course Alvin, Simon, or Theodore the singing chipmunk E09-D0401-D126-48-E4-A036-9-BDB47-F5-F8-
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Nicely done.

All in a days work Stinky.

:smiley:

A-Jay

 

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