Crossing Log Sets
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01/29/12 12:01 AM
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Was wondering what you guys do that set up logs layn across creeks.Iv got some of those killer clips,believe theyre called.You nail them on the log and the bodygrip jaws clip in it.Will this work with a 220,and how would you set up the trigger wires?Was thinking maybe would need to take some dead grass and lay over the trap,so maybe they wouldnt try to climb over it?Just never tried this set,so any info would be appreciated.Thanks
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Re: Crossing Log Sets
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01/29/12 10:45 AM
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Nice Pics Doggone-itt! I use to know an old Bobcat trapper that set blind sets almost exclusively. He had log crossings that he had used for 30 years he told me. If the log got washed out, he would spend time in the summer replacing it. He also used stepping rocks in shallow streams. He would set flat rocks spaced apart so cats would use them as a bridge. He would put a larger size trap on a flat rock with moss. He caught lots of cats my both front feet as they jumped from rock to rock. I still run into his rock bridges and he has been gone for years. cat trails are still there too:)
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Re: Crossing Log Sets
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01/29/12 12:14 PM
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Shrek51
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Thats awesome Doggone it!
How do you have the footholds anchored to the crossing log in the first picture?
Really good posts, excellent topic!
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Re: Crossing Log Sets
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01/29/12 06:18 PM
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Thanks for the pictures.How do you set up your bodygrips on the logs?ever use any trailing scent or just blind sets?i was thinking if i notched in spots for footholds,that they would probably step over them?do you cover the traps at all to conceal them?thanks
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Re: Crossing Log Sets
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01/29/12 07:24 PM
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in the first pic ,its a sleepy 1 3/4 os w/ a berk cable .instead of the berk in the ground,i just used a fence staple and attach threw hole on the end of the berk disposable stake to the under side of the log. i do this cause it saves time on replacing the cable as i keep this set up on most traps and it works out great.
also i set them up as blind sets ,i notch logs and cover with leaves or moss,i like usuing the double set up as i use a v shaped branch or crotch stick between the 2 traps and it forces them to step, they will hit one of them for sure and i often get both front feet, once in a while itll be a rear foot, but thats rare. also i will place a small stone or piece of moss 3 or 4 inches in front of each trap to get them to the step pattern that will land the next paw on the pan,and if not, itll definetily hit the pan on the other side of the crotch stick when he steps over.. as for the conibears i use alot of the barkers coni monts and keep the trigger wires off to on side and keep springs up and use a evergreen branch threw the springs on top of trap and arch it alittle to help with jumping over, most times they dont jump if they have a pretty clear view threw the conywith the trigger wires on one side. can also use a few nails to hold in place if dont have the brackets to hold them. in ny the foottraps need to be covered and 220's need to be 4 feet from ground level or in the water.just make sure to follow your states law . and if it was legal in ny,id run snares on all those logs,super easy,fast ,and doesnt get any easier. this does work on cats also and fisher,i have a few places that take fisher every year.
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Re: Crossing Log Sets
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01/29/12 11:28 PM
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Ross heres what I make and use ![](http://www.trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2012/01/full-653-68624-coni_holder_220.jpg) 4" for long legged critters and a 220 and 2" for short using a 110
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Re: Crossing Log Sets
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01/30/12 09:12 PM
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Thanks for the info guys. I know of a perfect place to try this.
Don't know how anyone else feels, but I think this is Archive material
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02/01/12 09:53 PM
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In Wisconsin you can use 220's on the logs if the trap is 5ft above the ground. If you ask a Game Warden if the 5ft is to the water or the bed of the stream they look at you and shrug their shoulders. I say it's to the stream bed so that's what I do. I seem to catch a lot of squirrels though!
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02/02/12 09:09 AM
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dogone it do you have any pics of the sets themselvs?
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Re: Crossing Log Sets
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02/04/12 01:20 PM
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Nice set. Personally, I would ditch the rocks and just use a stepping stick on one side of the trap. I use much smaller stepping sticks. The only trouble with crossing logs is they get plugged up with squirrels, sometimes almost every night.
Right now I’m having amnesia and déjà vu at the same time. I think I’ve forgotten this before.
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02/04/12 01:49 PM
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this may sound stupid but im new to trapping. how do you guys get a log that big across the creek.
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Re: Crossing Log Sets
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02/04/12 02:06 PM
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Yeah, maybe I'll go with something a tad smaller for blocking. Hopefully I won't have to worry too much about the squirrels, think I've got my pan tension up high enough.
Bassmaster, this log was put there by Mother Nature herself. These past couple of winters I've noticed fox tracks in the snow (when we HAVE snow) on this crossing log. Finally got around to setting it. Funny thing is, there's another, almost identical log just a few yards downstream that never has tracks on it. Go figure
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