Re: Making Muskrat Funnel Traps ???
[Re: Weasel_Trapper]
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fireguy07
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Thanks MINNSNAREMAN!
Where can I find a funnel pattern? I got mine from FHA. just email they send you a pattern... butcher
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Re: Making Muskrat Funnel Traps ???
[Re: willie3384]
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05/27/09 06:54 PM
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just
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Would someone please post a picture of the rest of the trap?
Thanks have a good one just
Fur An American treasure
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Re: Making Muskrat Funnel Traps ???
[Re: BanditBuster]
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05/27/09 08:59 PM
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Jonathan
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Just,Here are some examples of what they look like. This one was made by former T-man member Smitty. He is disabled and in poor health the last time that I talked to him. His traps measured 36" long and 12" in diameter, and the funnel hole is 4" in diameter. Bandit, What size hole did you end up with? Getting the geometry of a cone pattern transferred and secured to something of intent can get tricky and deceiving. Its easier to practice making one that will suit your dimensions by first cutting one out of heavy Kraft paper. After some trial and error with the paper model, then cut your metal. A printable funnel pattern is shown below. Jonathan Funnel Pattern And Schematics References: ** Note: Smitty's trap is not equipped with a one-way hinged flap at the end of the funnel as many use with this design. Smitty Trap: Smitty Trap Funnel Detail And Attachment To Wire Frame: Here is a funnel trap in action in a muskrat run made by a member here (trapperandhunterNS) from Nova Scotia, Canada. View Of Colony Trap With Gates On Funnel Ends And Access/Retrieval Door On Side:
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Re: Making Muskrat Funnel Traps ???
[Re: Jonathan]
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05/27/09 09:05 PM
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Thank you Jonathan and flyrc the best 2ya just
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Re: Making Muskrat Funnel Traps ???
[Re: just]
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05/27/09 09:20 PM
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I just build the 8" X 36" square ones. They place in-line with the holes better. And stack in the truck better. And easier to make. My $.02
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Re: Making Muskrat Funnel Traps ???
[Re: MMichtrapper]
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05/27/09 09:37 PM
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Jonathan
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Jeff, Those minnow traps are really too short to be modified into an effective muskrat colony trap.
Jonathan
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Re: Making Muskrat Funnel Traps ???
[Re: BanditBuster]
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05/27/09 11:01 PM
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Jonathan
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Bandit, That is too small in my opinion. Try to get the opening at least 4" in diameter. If you make it bigger, they may be able to find their way back out. For insurance that that doesn't happen, some guys even put a small hinged wire flap on the entrance hole as shown in the photo below. It is based on the same principle as the flaps used on the rectangular versions of the colony trap. Keep in mind that with the funnel trap you'll need a trap door on the side of it to empty it, unless you want to diddle around trying to reach through the funnel to snag them out. You don't need one on the square traps - just hold the flap up and shake them out. I can't use them in my state, but if I were to make my own, I think I would opt for the "square" style simply for the ease of construction - even though the round ones look niftier in their own way. Jonathan Note the flaps at the holes, as well as the "door" to facilitate emptying the catch. This trap is shown standing vertical to illustrate the detail of the flaps. In horizontal user position both flaps would be covering the holes. [/quote]
Last edited by tmrschessie; 01/05/13 08:23 AM. Reason: Photo updated
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Re: Making Muskrat Funnel Traps ???
[Re: bowhunterjeff]
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05/28/09 07:00 AM
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aprophet
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I have a trap similar to this for minnow trapping do you think if I take wire snips and cut the hole wider I could use it for trapping muskrats? Thanks guys http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores...ROSSSELL_SEARCHHey jeff I gave some thought to trying something like this at one time , I just have,nt gotten to it yet for some reason I am not sure if it matters but I think the cones are too short. A lot of the traps I have seen the ends / cones are 7-8 inches deep hth
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Re: Making Muskrat Funnel Traps ???
[Re: BanditBuster]
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05/28/09 11:07 AM
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Jonathan
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Squirrelchaser, Boy, am I ever glad that you showed with all of those years of experience and shared knowledge. I know a lot more about colony funnel traps today than I did two days ago.
Thank you, kind Sir, for the contribution to my continuing education. It is most appreciated!
Jonathan
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Re: Making Muskrat Funnel Traps ???
[Re: Marksworld]
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05/28/09 01:11 PM
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A few tricks you can do with colony traps.
1. wrap in black plastic, then dig aritifial run, and cover with mud, plast doesnt let mud fall thru. you can make a fake rat run leading into the buried trap, that works great in some situations. A killer mink set at the right spot.
2. make and 8x12 or 8x16, put in double doors, and wings that you can block a 4' ditch with. double doors keep rats from plugging up outside door so fast. Ive caught 14 rats in one trap i nthe right spot. Kinda like using a 660 for beaver, can block off wider area. shim up w/ T bars to get trap about 2" from surface of needed, dive sticks to get rats into trap.
3. made 8x8, fairly short for hut runs. really just trails thru the reeds. wrap you trap w/ plastic, and attach styrefoam float so top of trap is about 1" underwater. You float trap in wider trails thru the reeds. These are runs per se, but trails that rats usually travel swimming on surface. floats at ends covered with a few reeds become dive sticks, plastic keeps them from sticking nose thru wire and staying alive. Can use in any depth water, usually these swin trails are 2-4' deep in my country.
yep, lot of things you can do with colony traps besides plop down in a run.
Last edited by Rich Kaspar; 05/28/09 01:28 PM.
If you are considering yourself to be someone of influence and importance, just try ordering someone elses dog around sometime.
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Re: Making Muskrat Funnel Traps ???
[Re: flyrc]
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05/29/09 02:23 PM
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That funnel trap set in the run in the picture - I would add a couple things to that setup.
At each end of the trap I would lay a couple of sticks for dive poles then I would pile grass and cattails up on the sticks to encourage the rat to dive.
They work well in the entry of abandoned beaver huts too.
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