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<blockquote data-quote="oberg" data-source="post: 270184" data-attributes="member: 14125"><p>If you don't want to trap them then go out and find a good place to overlook the open pond and or dam and sit there from about an hour before dark till you can't see them anymore and shoot away. You could also break the **** during the day and they'll feel the current and come out to fix it that evening. I like this way the best cuz you can shoot them on the **** and retrieve them. One of my favorite things to shoot</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oberg, post: 270184, member: 14125"] If you don't want to trap them then go out and find a good place to overlook the open pond and or dam and sit there from about an hour before dark till you can't see them anymore and shoot away. You could also break the **** during the day and they'll feel the current and come out to fix it that evening. I like this way the best cuz you can shoot them on the **** and retrieve them. One of my favorite things to shoot [/QUOTE]
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