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Here's something all of you hunters with dogs may profit from. All about releasing dogs from traps. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4TE47KAPyA
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Daryl, The Upland Almanac, Autumn 2013 also has a good article on this topic.
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Thanks Daryl.
I'll forward this to some folks that host a dog training class in Idaho.
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Not a bad looking woman for a ranger-type.
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Thanks, Daryl. The leash/rope release of the large connibear has appeared here before, but your link is the best overall on traps of all kinds and a good refresher on the connibear. I wasn't familiar with the snare lock. Gil
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