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Muskrat trapping requires hard work, proper weather
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It was just after New Year's Day when I received a call from my buddy, the "Marshmaster."
"Jeff, we've got a muskrat problem at the duck club. Do you want to set some traps for us like you did a few years ago and get rid of them before they do too much damage to our levees?" he asked. Thinking that my sons, Jeffrey and Eric, were out of school for a few more days with way too much time on their hands, I consented.
A quick trip to the store was inevitable because I now needed to purchase a trapping license for $14 (maybe some of ...
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