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Homemade dirt sifters.
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<blockquote data-quote="Carlos" data-source="post: 5057363" data-attributes="member: 15745"><p>I woke at 0300, couldn't go back to sleep, stayed in bed until 0400, and then got up and put a couple of these together. The screen is from an old gutter-guard. </p><p>I'm trying to catch the coyotes that took my wifes cat last week.</p><p></p><p>One problem I'm having, with all the rain, is dirt washing under the pans. What's the best way to prevent this, or should I just trip the sets, and reset after it stops raining?</p><p>I'll hang up and listen, GO VOLS!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlos, post: 5057363, member: 15745"] I woke at 0300, couldn't go back to sleep, stayed in bed until 0400, and then got up and put a couple of these together. The screen is from an old gutter-guard. I'm trying to catch the coyotes that took my wifes cat last week. One problem I'm having, with all the rain, is dirt washing under the pans. What's the best way to prevent this, or should I just trip the sets, and reset after it stops raining? I'll hang up and listen, GO VOLS!! [/QUOTE]
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