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Re: Best bait/lure for summer live rabbit trapping?
[Re: ScottW]
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04/10/12 08:00 AM
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trapper4hire
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Rabbits can be notoriusly difficult to trap. The few times I have had success i believe were a result of trap location more so than bait choice. I try to find a narrow spot that restricts travel, so the trap ia almost a blind set (this is not always possible) I do prefer apples for bait, but LT is vert right they go funky quick in the summer. A study done by penn state forever ago noted that rabbits will more readily enter a wooden box trap than a wire cage trap. WCS sells this trap as used in the penn state study. however i have not yet tried it.
Last edited by trapper4hire; 04/10/12 08:02 AM.
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Re: Best bait/lure for summer live rabbit trapping?
[Re: ScottW]
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04/10/12 09:58 AM
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aprophet
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the salt blocks that are sold in the feed stores for rabbits are pretty unbelivable fox urine (salt) is pretty unreal too
I TRAP PETA'S FRONT PORCH
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Re: Best bait/lure for summer live rabbit trapping?
[Re: ScottW]
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04/10/12 12:02 PM
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akitzman
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a carrot tied to a string under a box propped up with a stick....i grew up watching this set being made in cartoons countless times...i'm practically an expert in the area now
coyotes 41 coons 8 grinners 2 fox 0 sasquatch 1 MPG - not enough
*building inspector *product designer *outlaw creek rock trapper
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Re: Best bait/lure for summer live rabbit trapping?
[Re: ScottW]
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04/10/12 04:13 PM
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Re: Best bait/lure for summer live rabbit trapping?
[Re: LT GREY]
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04/11/12 12:22 PM
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Dave Shumway
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Rabbits can be notoriusly difficult to trap. The few times I have had success i believe were a result of trap location more so than bait choice. I try to find a narrow spot that restricts travel, so the trap ia almost a blind set (this is not always possible) I do prefer apples for bait, but LT is vert right they go funky quick in the summer. A study done by penn state forever ago noted that rabbits will more readily enter a wooden box trap than a wire cage trap. WCS sells this trap as used in the penn state study. however i have not yet tried it. No one remembers the video and pictures I did on how to cage trap a rabbit ?
Refresh our memories LT, Please?!
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