2012/2013 Fur Pic Thread.............

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Johnny

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Anyone?

I finally had a coon that didn't pull out this morning. Left for work before light so I couldn't take a pick. Crossing my fingers that I have some good picks to put on here by sunday night.

BTW if anyone needs help getting rid of the grinners I am on my way to being a pro at that. Seems to be what my sets bring in. ;)
 

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Johnny, how tight are your pans? If they just fall that might be part of your prob of them pulling out. Also check your swivels. A coon will test them and twist up a chain quick.
 

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Johnny, how tight are your pans? If they just fall that might be part of your prob of them pulling out. Also check your swivels. A coon will test them and twist up a chain quick.
His whole issue may be his pans. I bought a pan tester, and watching a video, saw that the pans should be set at 2-4 lbs. Set so they won't travel much, but still can't move until the weight limit has been reached.
 

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His whole issue may be his pans. I bought a pan tester, and watching a video, saw that the pans should be set at 2-4 lbs. Set so they won't travel much, but still can't move until the weight limit has been reached.

I like mine with a hair trigger and very little travel. When they feel it move, they will back off.
 

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