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Posted by Scott Swanson on February 27, 2004 at 10:15:18 from (209.180.31.9):
In Reply to: Grim Reminders posted by Michael Soldan on February 25, 2004 at 05:04:59:
Back when I was a Buck, I trapped Fox down the road from our house on the Lake. The guy had a monster black Bull in his field. I am not sure what strain it was but I think it was the biggest of the possesed, cranky, scary strain of big bulls. I would walk by timidly with my trapping bucket and Fox Urine held loosely in case I needed to drop it and run for the fence. He never charged but I never had any fox lifted from my sets either. I came out one morning to find a ocean of cows around one of my sets. In the middle of the cow island was a very scared, tortured fox. As I emerged from the depths of the cow river, the little fox seemed relieved to see me. We know how that ended. The monster Bull followed me around the field on occasion, but he had a hard time keeping up with my flat-out run. I was the best broken-field trapper in Hubbard County. Bulls are fun, no matter what they say. Scott
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