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<blockquote data-quote="square" data-source="post: 5817392" data-attributes="member: 268"><p>Talking about aggressive. Second season trapping. Hammer33 gave me lots of good advice ladt year. I befriended an old trapper on the Trapperman forum who has also given me great advice. I have a road that I share with a couple of other land owners. I didn't want to have animals bouncing on the side of the road when others drove by. He got me interested in using drags. This is my first cat on a cubby/ walkthrough with a duck wing hanging over it set specifically for a cat AND a drag. I set it in a 8 yo pine thicket right on the side of the road. I drove up and looked in my cubby. If appeared that something had dug around my trap without springing it. I walked around the rear of the cart focused on the cubby. I almost had a heart attack when it jumped at me growing and hissing. The cat had only gone about 10 feet when the drag did its job. It too, calmed down quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="square, post: 5817392, member: 268"] Talking about aggressive. Second season trapping. Hammer33 gave me lots of good advice ladt year. I befriended an old trapper on the Trapperman forum who has also given me great advice. I have a road that I share with a couple of other land owners. I didn’t want to have animals bouncing on the side of the road when others drove by. He got me interested in using drags. This is my first cat on a cubby/ walkthrough with a duck wing hanging over it set specifically for a cat AND a drag. I set it in a 8 yo pine thicket right on the side of the road. I drove up and looked in my cubby. If appeared that something had dug around my trap without springing it. I walked around the rear of the cart focused on the cubby. I almost had a heart attack when it jumped at me growing and hissing. The cat had only gone about 10 feet when the drag did its job. It too, calmed down quickly. [/QUOTE]
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