Posted by Billy NY on April 23, 2014 at 08:51:15 from (66.67.105.23):
In Reply to: 22 ammo posted by JR FRYE on April 23, 2014 at 06:53:42:
I see a local ad for $70-$90 500 rounds, did not check to see if its up, but it has been awhile, maybe people are finally hesitating on over paying, given its .22 and its hard to find, I'd have thought this would have been bought up too.
Well the darned old, heavier version of havahart trap I have, actually a borrowed one, which never sees use at their farm, so its been here for years, the darned 'chuck out smarts it ! I mean it does work, caught a skunk, and he was cool about me letting him out, just can't seem to trap a 'chuck with it lately, it has worked fine in the past, but that darned trigger mechanism, the 2 that butt together that balances the bait plate, I can't seem to get it set to where its not too sensitive or just breathe on the trap and it goes off, and you can tweak the linkages, how tight the doors butt against the sides, its made heavier than the new ones, its a double door, and the latest 'chuck I've tried to trap is a new one, he's a young one. Funny how 10 miles up the road, where this trap came from, the woodchucks and even deer are no trouble over there, no need to even put up fence around the garden, here.... I'm surrounded by both LOL !
Here I am trying to find ways not to use any ammo, and as I type there's another 'chuck in plain sight !
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