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Uploaded by on Feb 2, 2009

My ace in the hole for rats

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  • Im new to trapping and i was wondering if a 220 is ok for bobcat

  • @MrBojangals817 220 will work fine for bobcat. Check your local laws and regulations in your state/province.

  • Do you look for tracks for muskrat and beaver?

  • @Caleb1995trapman I look for scat and little trails for muskrat. Beaver, I look for active cutting, active dam, active house, and set some traps. Good Luck

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  • Great vid! Wish we had more rats down here in PA.

  • @nbguide Hey, If your ever intrested to share some tactics or sell your pelts go to taxidermydotcom. Not spam I think youd like it

  • @nbguide Hey, If your ever intrested to share your videos and knowledge or sell some pelts the forum up at Taxidermy (.) net

    This isn't suppose to be spam but we always welcome new people to the forums.

  • @nbguide Thanks.

  • @NCTRAP10 It will work, but you will have some problems with missed or poorly caught animals. #110s are better but #160s make a good median, they will handle a coon if they need to. Caught a 24 pound Otter last week in a #160 I had set in a hole for Rats.

  • hey man, is that 220 to big 4 rats or would u recomend it?

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