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We don't have a Guest Book anymore. We are leaving up the comments that are all ready here up. It is just too hard trying to keep up with the jerk putting his filthy posts on it.

Date:
26 Aug 2003
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18:48:08
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Your Survivor Videos are top of the line. There is so much info on them. All down to earth and practical too.

Date:
09 Apr 2003
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05:20:06
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Buckshot just found your site. Very informative. Enjoyed your articles. Quinn

Date:
17 Apr 2003
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09:16:24
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Enjoyed your site. I just started trapping and you have helped me a lot. Thanks

Date:
02 May 2003
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19:57:37
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Buckshot, thanks for taking the time to answer my questions. I really want to thank you for your advice on where to place my traps.

Date:
04 May 2003
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18:06:16
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Just found your site. It's Great. Love your articles.

Date:
13 May 2003
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10:07:22
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I just came across this site and like it alot. I live on Sixmile Lake, Alaska and will pass this on to some friends.

Date:
12 Jun 2003
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08:41:54
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Hey Buckshot keep up the good work. I really enjoyed your site.

Date:
19 Jun 2003
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01:53:59
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Great web site, has motivated me to take the exam and start trapping this winter. Josh Oregon

Date:
24 Jun 2003
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18:23:33
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Great website. I really liked your videos. Thanks

Date:
13 Jul 2003
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15:48:22
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Buckshot, you have a really great web site. Thank you for taking the time to explain and help us to understand about animals and stuff.

Date:
22 Jul 2003
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08:30:36
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HEY BUCKSHOT THIS IS NICK FROM WV THE ONE U TALKED TO ON THE PHONE I REALLY LIKE THE SITE AND YOUR VIDEOS HOPE TO TALK TO U AGAIN, NICK MARSH

Date:
05 Aug 2003
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07:19:17
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Hi buckshot this butch from wis ive learned alot from your videos and so has my trapping partner we are into animal control trapping your snares has lasted into tree coon catches and one coyte 3 beaver there awsome and thaks for your info you gave me. im going through my traps and snares and trying to get our land snares rules here for wis so you can make me some well take care good luck trapping

Date:
12 Aug 2003
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10:33:51
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Hi Buck, your Buckshot's emergency snare kit helped to keep me and some buddys from starving when we got lost in the woods. Thanks, you saved 3 lives that week

Date:
14 Aug 2003
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11:20:51
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A well constructed web site that is user friendly. jack baker

Date:
18 Aug 2003
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15:55:26
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I love your website. Lot's of good info, and the traps I ordered are of very good quality.

Date:
19 Aug 2003
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14:01:16
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Great site, Great people honesty can be hard to find these days,but if you`ve logged on here ,you have found Honesty with a capital H ! Thank you all,its been a pleasure to do business with you!!!! I`ll be back Donnie

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:02:13
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If you are wondering why all the dates are the same, it is because some JERK put a virus and a very - very - very long message on our Guest Book.  I had saved the messages in our old Guest Book, for which I am really happy about, and just now put them all back up here on the new Guest Book. Because I put them all up at the same time ~ the dates are the same as when I put up the new Guest Book. Mrs. Buckshot

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:02:42
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Buckshot, Your survivor vol. 1-3 are a must see for anyone serious about survival. Keep up the good work.

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:03:00
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Hi My Name is TJ and I'm just starting my first season of trapping right now in Missouri, USA. I'm the first in my immediate family to trap so I'm finding the internet to be very useful. Especially sites like yours. I enjoyed your site. Keep it up.

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:03:21
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Hello good friend and deer camps, trap 330 on hand waist deep in ice water do bring back a laugh but the badger is another story plus thanks for everything and it's still has not been the same love ya Bruce

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:03:41
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Great site, loads of info...and decent prices on hard to find items and old time ways..

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:04:01
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I have learned a lot by just viewing the pages on trapping. Patricia Mills

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:04:20
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I want to tell you that the water trapping video is excellent, your videos are a must have for trappers, especially beginners !! This video sure covers it all from, setting up the traps to fleshing!

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:04:42
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Heard your interview on genesis. Had to check out your site. sickstringsniper@aol.com

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:05:01
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Ordered your beginning trapper video, a bottle of Beaver Blaster, and purchased the only #330 conibear trap our local hardware had in stock.. Set it on a beaver dam like you suggested and applied some Beaver Blaster to overhanging brush. Next day I had a beaver. Now I'm hooked. Having fun too. Thanks for the advice. C.P., North Carolina

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:05:31
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I got your trappers guide for Christmas 2001. It's now Jan. 16, and it's helped a lot. Using the book and some traps, I caught three coons, about seven possums, and a bobcat. It really helped me a lot. A.H.

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:06:05
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Dear Bruce, Thinking about survivor videos 1-3. Looking forward to video 4. Enjoy yourself and be careful. Loren

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:06:22
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This Place RULES Keep up the good work.

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:06:41
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I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for providing me with a wealth of information and superior products. For Christmas, I received some of your survivor videos. And all I can say is they are fabulous !!!!!!!! I am no stranger to the outdoors or survival but I have learned many things from you. In the near future I am planning on buying some snares from you. R.L. Ohio

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:07:04
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This is a great place to learn. From Mark Mahoney

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:07:23
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I have Tom Brown books. I have the Ragnar books. I've had classes in primitive trapping........My advice? Get with Buckshot - by far and away the best source I know of. Get his book, ask him what videos you need. Read and watch and then call him for advice on traps and what not - he is a great guy to do business with.

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:07:39
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Great web site. Keep up the good work with the videos. Trapper Chris PA

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:07:55
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Your Survivor Videos Rock !!!

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:08:12
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Buckshot, your Survivor videos 1-3 are awesome, practical, down to earth, and easy to understand. Thank you for passing on your knowledge to the rest of us.

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:08:29
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Buckshot, I have a few stories you might be interested in about ferreting rabbits here in England.

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:08:46
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Buckshot, your 3 Survivor videos are the best on the market. I have collected survival videos and books for 20 years and nobody comes close to all the information you have in your videos. I tell all my friends forget the rest and buy the best from Buckshot

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:09:05
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Hi I love your site you have great prices I wish that you gave instructions on how to set each trap and how many pounds of push is needed to set it. Thanks BRAD

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:09:23
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Dear Buckshot, My husband and I have just visited your newsletter! Oh my Gosh!!! It is GREAT!!!!!!!!!! We love it and will forward it on to our friends. This Sunday evening is our son's next Boy Scout meeting and my husband has to sub for the Scoutmaster who can't make it. Jake plans to show overhead pictures of survival shelters and discuss camping. The troop was supposed to have a winter survival campout this weekend, but a really bad winter storm moved in with temps at -3 overnight. This is a new troop so they are NOT ready for that much survival!!! We would like to have more pictures of easily built winter shelters in the woods of Nebraska as they will have to do this someday. We loved the Aboman letters and laughed heartily. We want that book! Must get back to the newsletter for more. Can't wait to learn a lot from all your news. Thank you, thank you, thank you, S W., NE

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:09:45
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Hi Bruce! You've come a long way baby.....is that Craig Ring's comments? If so, Hi Craig! If not, disregard. We had quite a few fun days trapping together, maybe we can go again on my trip up there this year. Be well buddy! M. M.

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:10:02
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Buckshot, your website helped me with my snare adventures thanks a lot. Rob, Michigan

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:10:30
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Hey Buckshot; Thanks for not only a great web site, but a very informative one as well. Enjoyed browsing through here so much that I purchased your CD-ROM. Look forward to receiving it. Oh and by the way I'm just getting started in trapping so wish me luck and thanks.

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:10:50
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What?!?!?!?!?!? No pictures?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!? We're lookin' for pictures!!!! We have some from, ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh, 20 years ago around here some place ... guess we'll hafta dig 'em out! hehehehe ... GREAT site, Bruce!!!!!!! Good talkin' to ya again .... after all these years!! :) Scott & Dawn

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:11:12
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Buckshot, I've got to tell ya, you are one tough dude !!!!! I don't think I could keep up with you in the woods and I have been tramping around wilderness area's all my life !!! Is there anything you don't know ????

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:11:29
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Hey Buckshot Great site. You have all that I need here. Thanks again for answering all question. Talk to you soon. Chris From Pa.

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:11:44
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This is a GREAT site and the man who name is on it. he was very honest and did not sell me anything i did not need even if he sold it. example, stabilizer for the conibars, Once again thanks for everything Joseph

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:12:08
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best trapping and outdoor website I have ever seen! trapper4ever, curt

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:12:31
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Hey Mr. Hemming its just me Louis. I see you made some changes to your site. Thanks for all the help.

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:12:55
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I sent you a e-mail that's a comment. But keep up the good work and please read my e-mail. I would like to see more articles about edible wild plants and herbs found in the woods. Thanks.

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:13:23
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Mr. Buckshot, ol' buddy, ol' pal, how 'bout you bringing some of them big, healthy aircraft cable snares and yer .45-70 for backup and come on down here to the Big Bend on the eastern side of the Florida Panhandle and see can you thin out some of these humongous Gulf Coast skeeters we got? Last night we heard two of 'em talking outside our window and one says to the other "Should we eat 'em in there, or should we drag 'em outside where we gots more room?" And the other says to the first one "Ifn we drags 'em outside to eat, then the big 'uns might hear all the commotion and take 'em away from us!" So, Mr. Buckshot, we'd be much obliged ifn you could spare a week or two and come on down and help us out with these critters. We can feed you plenty of possum and turtle, and if them squirrel sheriffs will look the other way we'll knock one of them big ol' gators in the head and throw you a gator roast, complete with cold beer and some Black Jack. See ya, Ol' Stove-up Woodrow

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:13:40
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Great source of products and info for the outdoorsman. Good hunting, Bill

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:14:05
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Buckshot, I just saw your "Wilderness Survivor Video Volume 1" and I must say, it is the best wilderness video I have ever seen. I have seen a lot of them too. I teach wilderness survival classes. Keep up the good work. James Greenfield - Alaska

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:14:26
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always enjoy your website, Bruce...received the order the other day, got all except the #14 snare wire...am going salmon fishin on Sunday, I will be sending you some smoked salmon, if I get one.

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:14:44
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Hey Buckshot, Just saw your Survivor 1 video the best real world wilderness survival video on the market. I wish I could spend 2 weeks with you in the woods. I am ordering 2 and 3 next when will 4 be done? Let me know because I will be first in line to order it.

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:15:05
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Buckshot, have your snare/trap kit. I was impressed. I have never trapped before, but with video/equipment - I don't expect to have any trouble living off the land. Carl/Woodstock, GA

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:15:21
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YOU LIVE TO FAR AWAY, I NEED A TRAPPING PARDNER

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:15:40
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Hello Buckshot, After watching videos 1, 2, & 3 of the "Wilderness Survivor Series" I was anxious to try and snare a fish with the cam-lock snare. The very next survival course I taught I included this technique in my survival course as a method to gather food. Guess what! It works! Not only was I able to do it, so did all my students. Your website is great and your videos are worth every penny. Keep up the good work. Joe Musselwhite Joe's Wilderness Survival Skills

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:15:57
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This is a great site. Very informative. Thank you

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:16:15
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Thank you for this site, love the stories.

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:16:34
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I'm extremely impressed with your site and the products you have, keep up the great work

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:17:19
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Hi Bruce, Got your package in the mail the other day. Definitely looking forward to putting this stuff to hard use in the jungle! Let's see how well the Duke #100 Conibear I ordered stands up to Mongoose! Bob H

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:17:37
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wonderful page looking farward to getten out yalls way so till then keep yourens socks dry and we ll be out yonder soon richard evans tx

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:18:01
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hey dude long time nice talking too you the other day, going bear hunting can only get 2 per year but Jana thinks she wants a blanket so what the hell. going fishing and pulling the crab pots had 16 crab last time Craig

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:18:17
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Love the new look to your web site. I like the new products too !!

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:18:35
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hey bruce new e-mail address is halibutking@hotmail .com craig

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:18:57
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Buckshot, I really like your snare kit. A lot of thought went into it. I carry one in my truck for any emergency and one in my plane. Never know when you might go down.

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:19:19
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Nice website. I saw you advertised in Backwoodsman Magazine. Keep up the good work and thanks for making some of these hard to find supplies available. Clark Gardner Morganton, NC

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:19:40
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I ordered Buckshot's videos from the Backwoodsman Magazine too !! Top-notch. I really liked watching him catching fish bare handed. SC

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:19:57
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What a great site. I am new to trapping and have found a weath of information here. Keep it up. James M. Aman

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:20:30
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tried that lure last year gusto i recommend it to any trapperin cold weather awesome stuff increased my catch 70% wow thanks Randy www.nt.net./kozzy northern trap line

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:21:00
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Received the gear and I'm please not only with the gear but also the service. I'm sure we will do more business. Thanks Jim

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:21:55
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Your website is great. Thanks for all the info.

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:22:13
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i have just started beaver trapping in southeast georgia and i can't figure out how to catch them please help me. the water isn't frozen and around the dams it is about four feet deep. i am on a lake that is about 3000 acres and it is mostly swamps. what do i do

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:22:34
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great site. very informative and interisting. i added a link to your site on my site-ducttape2.tripod.com your dog stories are very thought provoking. hope to see more of them on your site. Ducttape

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:22:52
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Hey Buckshot just wanted to say thank you. I just caught my first coyote ever with only 4 traps out, and the temperature was 5 above. Your Predator and advance Predator videos are great. The freeze proofing work like a champ. Thanks you again. M.B. WI

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:23:08
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Great site ! I love your Young Trapper's Tales.

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:23:25
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Buckshot's I just want to let you know that you have helped me a great deal. I have read all your articles and it has changed my way of thinking on some things. Thanks alot.

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:23:47
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Your snares are the best. I just ordered your Emergency Snare Kit and a few dozen spares.

Date:
28 Feb 2003
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12:31:00
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Lawrence Martyniuk 2nd generation trapper Imrc@on.aibn.com RR#1,Moorefield,Ont,Can,NOG-2KO Survival videos vol 1,II,and III,are very well done Keep up the good work

Date:
05 Mar 2003
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22:17:26
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Hey Buck You're site is the best i have learned alot from reading your newsletters and really enjoyed it thanks.....John

Date:
15 Mar 2003
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16:35:47
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thank you for your help your video #1 beginning trapping and video #4 water trapping have truely helped me become a better trapper. I wouldnt have caught my first bobcat or gray fox without video 4 were you should the cubbie set. thank you from C.B.

Date:
18 Mar 2003
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07:14:16
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Hey I was looking for Captain Daves? johndadams@earthlink.net

Date:
21 Mar 2003
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14:39:40
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i have enjoyed your trapping videos and was wondering if you are planning on making any more? in your other videos all the "sets" were in water with no snow on the ground-if you make another video could you make a separate one about winter trapping, and maybe include a segment about under the ice beaver trapping, as well as land trapping too, in winter with snow- i know how to trap in the fall but winter trapping i fall short, so maybe you could help out other trappers with their winter trapping troubles with a video-thanks

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