Trappers Trowel

jharhed

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Trapper's Trowel

I picked up one of these off of ebay, so far so good, 26" long (think I'll shorten it) the blade is about 1 3/4" x 4 and it can make a deep small diameter hole, and has a D handle, I think I like it for 19 bucks ;D
 

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dld

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Re: Trapper's Trowel

worth a try
 

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jharhed

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Re: Trapper's Trowel

Yep, time will tell, its sturdy
 

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Re: Trapper's Trowel

Necessity is the Mother of inventions...if it works, then the problem is solved. :thumbsup:
 

MetalMole2

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Re: Trapper's Trowel

I use a trappers trowel for trapping and for MD. In 20 years time, I broke one - and that was my fault, not the tools. Most trappers call these "yoho's" - that is one of the brand names, but almost everyone calls them that - it's a very distinct type of shovel, that is a work horse. The length of the handle gives you leverage that you won't get with a shorter handle.
 

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