With this super warm weather, I have to check every day. Any rats not way down in the water will get green bellies in this warm stuff. Ran out after some work projects and got to most of the traps. Another 15 rats.
Getting a big tired of sitting at the skinning table every night, but beats watching TV.
Now that I have to start back on the travel circuit, I will probably start pulling traps this weekend. Need to find a way to get this travel schedule organized so it stops conflicting with wolf hunting and rat trapping.
Never saw a rat as voracious as this one. Couldn't get the carrot out of his mouth, so he is going to get skinned with the carrot in his mouth. If he wants it that bad, he can have it.
Today I had a rat alive in the trap. So, I scooted him out to deep water where I then stood on him. With 200 pounds on him, breathing is tough and he expired quickly. Or, so I thought. Tossed him in the back of the truck and drove off to the next set. I got to the next set, walked back and lifted the topper lid, and much to my surprise, Mr. Rat was alive and well, letting me know of his displeasure of how I had treated him. Finally had to drop the tailgate and let him get out on the ground where I was waiting for him with my trekking pole. He tried to run through the tall grass, but I was able to stop his exit...... for good.
Nothing like opening up the topper, half adaze, only to have a PO'd muskrat standing on your action packer and hissing at you. Brings you back to your senses quite fast. Was too much frantic activity to think about getting the camera out.