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Just thought I would lighten things up a little :boogy: . All the bucks I saw were on my trail camera (see "Deer Hunting in Nova Scotia" topic in this forum) were at night :cray:so I was wondering if anyone thinks this might be legal :whistling: ? I was thinking I better get the darn thing patented as soon as possible as it could make me a ton of cash (that last note about the cash was for Hedz31)...hahahaha :laugh:

 

Stay safe

 

Rob

www.blackbearoutfitters.ca

rob@blackbearoutfitters.ca

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Just thought I would lighten things up a little :boogy: . All the bucks I saw were on my trail camera (see "Deer Hunting in Nova Scotia" topic in this forum) were at night :cray:so I was wondering if anyone thinks this might be legal :whistling: ? I was thinking I better get the darn thing patented as soon as possible as it could make me a ton of cash (that last note about the cash was for Hedz31)...hahahaha :laugh:

 

Stay safe

 

Rob

www.blackbearoutfitters.ca

rob@blackbearoutfitters.ca

I hope you have that firmly fixed to the floor............... :laugh:

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i use a smaller version of that for badgers :o:whistling:

 

What do you do with badgers? The trap would definitely have to be smaller....hahahahahaha

 

Probably keeps him in shaving brushes while hes completing six months at her Majesty's pleasure! LOL.

 

Doing anything to old Brock over here carries a 6 month prison sentence mate, It's a bit of a joke among hunting people.

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Thats nothing special it's jist a moose trap we use them awe the time in Scotland my ol mans had 8 in the last 12 days. :tongue2:

 

 

Hahahahaha..good one :thumbs:

 

 

 

Here is a link to the moose we have here in the Cape Breton Highlands http://www.pbase.com/bruced/cape_breton_moose&page=all

 

Someday you might have moose just like this as I found an article about moose in the Scottish Highlands and thought you might find it interesting as follows:

 

Wild moose are roaming free in the Scottish Highlands for the first time in a 1000 years.

The pair have been released on the 23,000 acre Alladale estate north of Inverness. They will pioneer a controversial plan by Scottish landowner Paul Lister to create Europe's first wilderness reserve.

Mr Lister, whose father created the MFI furniture chain, plans to bring back once native species which were hunted to extinction - including brown bear, lynx and wolf.

He is spending vast amounts of money working towards the creation of a 50,000 acre reserve, surrounded by an electric fence, and in which the animals would live free.

Mr Lister would like to see the release of two packs of wolves who would survive by hunting red deer. The burgeoning deer population is causing massive problems in the Highlands because of the damage they cause to Caledonian pine saplings and he sees the return of predatory wolf packs as a natural way of keeping deer numbers under control.

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