MossRoad
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- Aug 31, 2001
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- South Bend, Indiana (near)
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- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
To me, it's a matter of doing the humane thing. There is no reason for any being to suffer in it's own death, snakes included. One well placed shot minimizes suffering. How many of you really kill the thing one strike with a stick or a rock? I am not a PETA member, as a matter of fact am a former trapper. My sets were either drowning sets or I used conibears which snapped the neck. If I do trap again, I probably won't even use drowning sets anymore. I guess I'm getting softer as I get older. If fur prices bounce back which it looks like they are, I will resume trapping. There is no reason to bludgeon anything to death. I'm just curious, why does someone feel the need to beat something to death when there are easier more efficient methods? Just my humble opinion.
Well, it appears most of these guys are bad shots because we frequently see well ventilated snake pictures here. A hoe with a well places strike usually severs the head in one shot. I vote hoe.
I trap a lot of moles... over 250 in the last 5 years on my one acre. I started with the choker loop trap. It worked great, put made the moles suffer. I would frequently find them alive in the traps or even dragging the traps around the yard. I tried the plunger spike type traps as well. Couldn't tell if it killed the mole or not, because the mole would dig out from under it and go off somewhere in the tunnels. I finally resorted to the Out O Sight traps by Victor and they seem to kill very fast. Out of over 200 kills with that type of trap I have only had a few that were still alive. And those I would place on a stone and smash their heads with one blow of a shovel. Quick and out of their misery fast. No need to make them suffer.