Those look great and I hope they serve you well. You certainly have talent!
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Those look great and I hope they serve you well. You certainly have talent!
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The reason I asked where you got your tails, Pastor, is I'm about to start thinning out the fox squirrels and would be happy to freeze the tails and bring them down in February if you run short. Sounds like you have access to plenty but if you want mine you're welcome to them.That goes for anyone else. I'll be staying in the Monroe area.
Swap 20 watt a trip for some tails, also eat at cotton if you stay in monroe
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Sorry to hijack the post. If you hang bird feeders on the 6+foot iron stakes with the arched hooks, you can attach at the top a cheap kids metal slinky on the vertical portion of the post. Gravity lets it hang down a bit. When the squirrel tries to climb the post, it grabs the slinky which gives and the squirrel ends up back on the ground. Hilarious and entertaining...the squirrel never gives up and keeps trying. Learned this from a you tube video. Wish I was smart enough to figure this one out. It's inexpensive and ingenious. It will probably work on any post a slinky will fit on.
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I found that the Tail from a Red Fox provides more of the color than Squirrel ---- Road Kill on a Backroad