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    Use stinky carcasses to entice them into the trap, then tip them over before they've had a chance to digest it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stretch View Post
    Use stinky carcasses to entice them into the trap, then tip them over before they've had a chance to digest it.
    They might be full from the last stinky old rotten sheep they ate back down the gully?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Songhurst View Post
    They might be full from the last stinky old rotten sheep they ate back down the gully?
    Beef doesnt taste like grass and drench and chickens dont taste like worms and shit(be better if they did actually for the chickens)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Songhurst View Post
    They might be full from the last stinky old rotten sheep they ate back down the gully?
    I remember shot a sow once out of a mob that had been feeding on Goats I'd shot the weekend before.

    It was all good until I opened one up to see what they had been eating

    Had to carry it about an hour uphill with no head on it, neck shot, wasn't particularly pleasant in the heat & really took it out of me, weighed it the next day & discovered why, 96lbs

    They dined very well in that area with the amount of Goats we shot
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