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Dogs or black fox? Stock issues.
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<blockquote data-quote="20x" data-source="post: 669670" data-attributes="member: 2569"><p>Old friend..</p><p>There are so many bushman lines that most wouldn't have a clue what they mean.</p><p>The most unique of Clark's explanatory phrases I leant recently..</p><p>"The dogs are just coming into step"</p><p>He uses what's he call a stepping stick, a stick placed in a position according to the orientation of his scent lure position to make a dog step over and on to the trap.</p><p>Lure scents take time to create or gather, he extracts the urine from the bladders of caught dogs, sometimes the lure is femented horse hoof, sometimes it's fresh calf scat he waits for to collect. Sometimes it's a potent fat extract but that's not good in areas with goanna.</p><p>His biggest problem is the cows he is trying to save, they are inquisitive and attracted to the trap site a wreck it.</p><p>Will pigs are smart enough to expose and dig the trap out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="20x, post: 669670, member: 2569"] Old friend.. There are so many bushman lines that most wouldn't have a clue what they mean. The most unique of Clark's explanatory phrases I leant recently.. "The dogs are just coming into step" He uses what's he call a stepping stick, a stick placed in a position according to the orientation of his scent lure position to make a dog step over and on to the trap. Lure scents take time to create or gather, he extracts the urine from the bladders of caught dogs, sometimes the lure is femented horse hoof, sometimes it's fresh calf scat he waits for to collect. Sometimes it's a potent fat extract but that's not good in areas with goanna. His biggest problem is the cows he is trying to save, they are inquisitive and attracted to the trap site a wreck it. Will pigs are smart enough to expose and dig the trap out. [/QUOTE]
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