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    Awesome guys! What bait you using in the cage @FatLabrador ?
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    Funny you ask that @Dundee my post isn't in order and I caught the cat first so I cut the tail off the cat and tie it to the roof of the trap hopeing it would wiggle in the wind plus I put a possum front leg in.
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    Then the next day I caught a hedgehog and it ate the possum leg and tried to eat the cats tail. I rebaited it with another possums front leg and a few days later I caught the ferret.
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    Installed a few trapinators in my estuary lines over the weekend haven't used em before and they are easy to operate, looks like they work too, this is the only one i had out a week earlier 1/1 Name:  feral cat.jpg
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    And at work the bosses had previously told me they hadn't had a Possum on the vineyard in 22years of owning it, this guy came in for a bit of hare leg that was intended for vineyard cat no.15 since november this one is giving me the run around, oh well bit of surprise fluff for the bag a bonus. Name:  20180821_095959_resized.jpg
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    @Sparrow That whole post is just frickin awesome !!! Well done

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    @Sparrow I love that catanator trap!
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    I think Doc developed them it's basically a Timms you fix to something firmly the bar still comes under their chin and I suppose it's all over a bit quicker cos they are hanging........ But your right Catanator would of been better 😄
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    Great work @Sparrow - getting the kids involved is great - I love the picture of your Son with the straw in his mouth - the family will love that picture forever!
    So good to see the cats and mustilids coming out - all destructive animals and this is the time of the year to get them before the birdlife is nesting
    Looks like the Trapinator is a lethal tool - so much better than the Possum Master - steel around their neck is more humane than a piece of string to strangle them
    My Mate was showing me how to rebait and reset a Possum master a couple of weeks back (he has been operating about 30 of them) - nicely reset and turned the safety off - he bent down to put flour around the tree trunk and the bastard thing tripped and the handle hit him between the eyes - ironically the next one he checked did the same thing but didn’t hit him - it might have been the rain on the trip mechanism
    I hate using the Warrior traps - even though the steel safety frame makes them safe to work on - I don’t like putting my hand in there - the sharp steep jaws must be a very rapid death - give me a Sentinel every time!
    If anyone wants to read a great test report on all types of possum and ferret traps - this document has to be the best -
    https://pestdss.landcareresearch.co....e-trapping.pdf

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    @time out looks like that new dog is enjoying its walks

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    Quote Originally Posted by time out View Post
    If anyone wants to read a great test report on all types of possum and ferret traps - this document has to be the best -
    https://pestdss.landcareresearch.co....e-trapping.pdf
    Man I just had a decent read through that attachment. It is very, very good. Loads of great info. Thanks for that

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    Tell us more about your dog @time out or have I missed it in the dog section?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dundee View Post
    Tell us more about your dog @time out or have I missed it in the dog section?
    Next week @Dundee - it is a very sad story - a fabulous dog but I have to take him back to his breeder tomorrow - 15 months old and he has early signs of ED
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    Bugger @time out. My young fella is selling Lab puppies if your interested.
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    Marley checking out his last rat with me - sadly we had to take him back to the breeder as he was limping on a front left leg after modest exercise - they took x rays back in May to see if he was OK for breeding but decided not to keep him. Our Vet was able to access the x rays for us and I was fortunate to have expert Vet friends who advised us he had early signs of ED and advised us to take him back.
    After owning him for six weeks - it was a sad process to give him up! We are again looking for a young Labrador - we have had five puppies throughout our lives - so not going there again.

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    Sorry to hear that @time out

    Best of luck finding another Lab. It, like those before it will be a lucky dog to be rolling with you

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    That is a really rough break timeout, hope all works out for the best.
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