Turtle Trap Photos
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07/11/12 07:46 PM
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John Pearson
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Wanted to show some pic s of our first trap check. 2 snappers, 1 soft shell and 4 painted. Used a combination of bluegill and beaver (ongoing beaver job) as bait. Thanks Kirk for the help! Client said most of the problem was associated with the painted turtles hitting his grandkid's jug lines. Yes, these are pigeon traps. I use them as transfer cages. Caught the turtles in 30" Memphis net and twine traps.
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Re: Turtle Trap Photos
[Re: LT GREY]
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07/19/12 07:34 AM
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No. Snappers do NOT eat painted turtles or any other 'cooters' for the most part.
Don't even bother them, regardless of size difference.
Hoop nets will can be folded flat will give you much more room and are the only way to go, IMO.
Forget the hooks if you want to harvest turtles in NUMBERS, or if you have a size restriction!
You hook an undersized turtle ( 13" is legal ) you can't keep it, regardless if it's killing ducks here in Ohio.
Oily fish, such as Skip Jack herring, Carp , trout, etc. will out perform bluegills and fish that have no oil.
A 50 gallon drum is how I transfere them...very easy to handle that way. chicken fat ( backs and necks) is almost as good as oily fish
I TRAP PETA'S FRONT PORCH
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Re: Turtle Trap Photos
[Re: LT GREY]
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07/19/12 07:36 AM
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What would you call a "very large snapper ? " the one that destroyed a wire cage day before yesterday
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Re: Turtle Trap Photos
[Re: John Pearson]
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07/19/12 01:45 PM
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I tend to leave the larger females out there just for the eggs they are laying this is kina why I hit the possums and coons and greys so hard here I have watched the waterfowl ( mostly ducks) and turtles comeback here the last 7-8 years
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Re: Turtle Trap Photos
[Re: John Pearson]
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07/20/12 01:21 AM
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Trout's too good of a fish to use for bait lol. But let me get this right, the guy's hiring you to catch painted turtles because his grandson keeps catching them....????
Any dictator in history has first disarmed the populous.
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Re: Turtle Trap Photos
[Re: John Pearson]
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07/20/12 04:56 AM
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IMO, trout is the one of the best , if NOT the best fish you can use for turtles. It is a very oily fish...and the "oil slick" it puts on the surface is what draws the turtles for a long distance.
No one says you have to go buy fresh trout to use as bait. Scraps from the fish market, dead fish at a hatchery, etc. can all be used. Not everyone lives where trout live, but fish markets do exist most places. Krogers, a national chain, sells them throughout the summer.
Carp, which live about everywhere, makes a pretty fair bait as well.
Chicken can also be used, especially the skin/fat, as that is what makes the "oil slick." I know this because I make chicken oil and it's what I use.
Skip Jack, a type of herring, works very well as it is oily, with a strong fish smell. It is used as a BLUE CATFISH bait...and I think it actually may have another name...anyone know ?
The LOCATION of the bait is just as important as what you use...just like any kind of trapping.
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Re: Turtle Trap Photos
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07/20/12 08:56 AM
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Thats the only thing we ever called them is skip jack.if u dont catch a catfish with skip jack just go home .
Catching coons and chewing bubble gum,and i am all out of gum !!!!
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