I am up in Spooner - it's like an hour and a half south of Duluth.
It's nice an close to hawk ridge where they all migrate south but that's all across the border and then would have to go through all the Minnesota import junk.
I am up in Spooner - it's like an hour and a half south of Duluth.
It's nice an close to hawk ridge where they all migrate south but that's all across the border and then would have to go through all the Minnesota import junk.
Brian G
I agree that low profile traps seem to be more effective. Also Mrs. Coulson is of course spot on with the tails on you're nooses. The longer tails will make it much easier to slip the nooses off a hawks toes/feet when taking off the trap. Unless you don't mind cutting and replacing them every time you trap. You just tug the tail a little and the noose should open right up.
Charles Nelson
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