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Offline Bridger158

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Trapline Pictures
« on: December 10, 2005, 03:48:21 PM »


I just took this picture because when your actually looking at it it is a beautiful scene but the camera don`t do it a justice.

 

A trail something has throught the grass. What do you think it is?

 

Same thing.

 

What do yall think of a 160 or 220 here? This goes into the very small branch in the next picture  that goes into the creek.

 

The bad news out of this scouting trip  is the beavers and beaver ponds are gone. The good news is that with the  massive amounts of brush in this area i oughta be able to manage a mink somehow and bunches of coons. What yall think? Even though the ponds are gone are otter still a possibility since the whole area is brushy and wet?

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« Reply #1 on: December 11, 2005, 06:31:11 AM »
Bridger, you have some dandy places to set for otter.
 In your first photo---that stump on the right hand side,offers a perfect spot for a body gripper.
 Also,the trails will be run by coon ,mink and otter.
 You also have some perfect otter-pinch points in that little water flow.
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