Another good week chasing money makers. Sure was some cold starts alright but good to be home by the fire. 140 possums for the four nights ain't to shabby.
Here I go again, hope you enjoy. A cold start A new helper for the day. A staple puller Keeping warm moving barrels Tough staple Grandad. Cutting out the bits required A job The END. What a cool day, our new helper impacted on us all day, no swearing, no arguing and plenty of laughing.
having recently used one of the flash fandangled ezy staple pullers I can highly recommend them, they lock onto staple and allow you to pull it out with ease,sort of like old school fencing pliers upsized except they lock shut sort of....unreal how easy pulling big barbed staples is when using them.
Sure was a neat day, our little helper was awesome, did a great days work and enjoyed his KFC for lunch. Many more to come.
Had a week off and went up north with @Mooseman and @Mrs mooseman for 3 days just to clear the heads and really relax. Had a wonderful time in and around Whangarei (my old town) ate and drunk too much but that's what life is about isn't it?
Back into it next week if the weather behaves.
Fun doing possums. No painted finger nails or mascara with the girl crew today. ... And no @Gibo I don't use mascara or finger nail polish.
that 4th photo...."oh crap,here they come"LOL
I'm not shy to spent a dollar to make 100. These trees that are lured become feed stations drawing possums from 100s of metres with a super strong aroma and highly visible lure blaze. Its not one night and move on, these trap for at least a week and sometimes more. The most I have done on one tree in one month is 28. Don't hold back on feeding or lureing it the cheapest and easiest part of the operation.
Thanks for sharing your adventures ..loving every photo and yarn.
Nil durum volenti !!
Winter 2022 has been so busy or the weather has been crappy but with the dog food freezer nearly empty @BeeMan, the dog and I took the chance to trap 3 days last week and again this week before the rain. 40 traps out with an average of 20 per day so the dogs won't go hungry for the rest of the year. The pine pollen was so bad we both ended up with extreme hayfever but the rain will wash that away. Hope to get another few days in before Beekeeping takes over again.
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