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Mountain Lion Released out of bobcat trap
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<blockquote data-quote="wyo7" data-source="post: 319251" data-attributes="member: 17553"><p>Baling twine! That takes brassballs son! I think they knew better than to use that trap. They borrowed it from a cousin who had waaaay too much chain on it. Ya usually the drag is 3-4' long. Too much in a hurry to fix on that day is what they said. Certain spots we can use anchors and others youd lose cats due to being to close to main roads and rabbit hunters. They make it a little ways to tree and go hide usually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wyo7, post: 319251, member: 17553"] Baling twine! That takes brassballs son! I think they knew better than to use that trap. They borrowed it from a cousin who had waaaay too much chain on it. Ya usually the drag is 3-4' long. Too much in a hurry to fix on that day is what they said. Certain spots we can use anchors and others youd lose cats due to being to close to main roads and rabbit hunters. They make it a little ways to tree and go hide usually. [/QUOTE]
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