Pheasant Season 2014

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Tooling
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Pheasant Season 2014

Post by Tooling » Wed Oct 15, 2014 8:26 am

Lots of people w/dogs getting ready or have just begun heading out

The pamphlets are very good & can also be downloaded (pdf) and then printed

Pretty ez to print a copy and it sure is light enough to carry hoping it is never needed

Check out the link for useful information

http://gf.nd.gov/hunting/trapping-and-s ... s-and-dogs

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Re: Pheasant Season 2014

Post by MNTonester » Wed Oct 15, 2014 11:49 am

Thanks for this important info. Have only had a dog step in a trap once and it was easy to remove, but some of these traps; you need to handle the situation immediately and this is good to know.

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Re: Pheasant Season 2014

Post by Tooling » Tue Nov 04, 2014 5:51 pm

Just got a #220 conibear in order to handle & familiarize

Please consider taking this step - these traps are the real deal meant for one thing and one thing only - they are not ez to manipulate w/out some practice even if you are familiar w/them on paper or from watching a video. I have armed myself with heavy duty 36" zip ties which are effective at disarming them quickly but again, they are difficult to manipulate the first time you handle them therefore some practice will go a long way should you have an encounter.

They can be purchased for around $10

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