Re: bullheads
[Re: DanielE]
#112695
02/27/07 07:11 PM
02/27/07 07:11 PM
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GLEN
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va
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The trick to catching big #'s of coon is you have to be where there is a big # of coon.
Work is for people that don't know how to trap US Navy 83'-89'
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Re: bullheads
[Re: GLEN]
#112745
02/27/07 07:28 PM
02/27/07 07:28 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
West Virginia,age 49
cathryn
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bvr-takr-upr
Joined: Dec 2006
West Virginia,age 49
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caught 117 and worked my butt off to do it...used bluegills and salmon /shellfish oil for lure
ran out of gills and switched to salmon at the end of season...
GLEN is right,,if you dont have 'em . ya cant catch em
Last edited by cathryn; 02/27/07 07:28 PM.
IF IDIOTS GREW ON TREES THIS PLACE WOULD BE AN ORCHARD !
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Re: bullheads
[Re: hogwild]
#113051
02/27/07 09:20 PM
02/27/07 09:20 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
mid-east, NE
coonhusker
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mid-east, NE
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i didnt catch 100 only 67  i used a bait recipe that Rich Kaspar of RK trapline products gave me, you can get all the ingredents here: http://www.rktraplineproducts.com/index.htmhe's caught 93 coon in one day, so when he gave it to me for free you better believe i listened! makes 3-4 gallons 6lbs. ground ocean fish 1/2 gal. mineral oil (this acts as an antifreeze) 1/2 pint shellfish oil 1 gal fish oil 2 cups pickling salt (preserves bait and helps to antifreeze too) mix in 5 gal bucket with 1/2" drill and a drywall paddle. i ran it in pocket sets and baited bucket sets i was really pleased with the way it worked. i think cost was around $50 but when you consider how much some prepared bait costs, it doesnt seem all that bad.
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Re: bullheads
[Re: coonhusker]
#113188
02/27/07 10:02 PM
02/27/07 10:02 PM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Iowa (where the tall corn grow...
Dave Plueger
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Iowa (where the tall corn grow...
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Glen hit the nail on the head. You also have to be willing to work hard for an extended period of time, keep the traps on the move, use good quality lure and bait, and make good sets on the hottest locations, then pray for favorable weather. I prefer a prepaired paste type bait over chunk bait. the coon cant just run off with all the bait at once should he not be caught right away. A prepaired bait keeps him at the set longer. Mine is just canned fish flavored cat food, Jack Mackeral, Mollasses fortifier, Fish oil, Shellfish oil, and banana extract, and sometimes dry catfood as a filler. I have taken as many as 93 coon in one night with this bait and one of my lures mixed with fish oil.
Last edited by Dave Plueger; 02/27/07 10:04 PM.
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Re: bullheads
[Re: coonhusker]
#113194
02/27/07 10:04 PM
02/27/07 10:04 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Lufkin, Tx.
Lufkin Trapper
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Lufkin, Tx.
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I catch 200-300 coons every year and use nothing but a little shot (4 or 5 drops) of shellfish oil as lure with a little shelled corn on either side of the traps. Not nearly as messy as puss-in-boots or fish heads. BTW, we don't have a large population of coons here!
Billy Member # 16.
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Re: bullheads
[Re: Dave Plueger]
#113278
02/27/07 10:26 PM
02/27/07 10:26 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Lufkin, Tx.
Lufkin Trapper
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Lufkin, Tx.
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No, Dave, I don't think even you could catch that many coon down here.lol I mainly set the small streams not over 3 or 4 feet wide, so I know if I miss one, I don't miss him by much.lol I really like my streams to be even more narrow than that.I don't know where your buddy traps, but he must not be where I am. If you can find where more than a couple of coons have walked a stream, you're doing pretty good.Then, again, maybe I just don't know what I'm talking about.lol
Billy Member # 16.
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Re: bullheads
[Re: bwilson349]
#113380
02/27/07 11:01 PM
02/27/07 11:01 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Lufkin, Tx.
Lufkin Trapper
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Lufkin, Tx.
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bwilson, my wife can smell one drop on me from 100 yards away, so I assume a coon that makes his living by smelling out the good stuff can smell 4 or 5 drops from a distance of 4 or 5 feet.You notice I said ASSUME.lol
Billy Member # 16.
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Re: bullheads
[Re: Dave Plueger]
#113418
02/27/07 11:17 PM
02/27/07 11:17 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Lufkin, Tx.
Lufkin Trapper
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Lufkin, Tx.
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Dang, Dave, you're making me feel bad about myself now. I trap in east Tx.too, and I just can't seem to find them in those numbers. I am pretty good at seeing sign. I have been chasing these east Tx, coons for over 30 years and, trust me, I can tell you they aren't there in those numbers. Perhaps I'm trapping behind your buddy.lol
Billy Member # 16.
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Re: bullheads
[Re: Dave Plueger]
#113464
02/27/07 11:32 PM
02/27/07 11:32 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Lufkin, Tx.
Lufkin Trapper
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Lufkin, Tx.
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Thanks, Dave. I do still enjoy it, but I'm getting a little too old to keep up the pace anymore. I run a road line of 165 miles, but I can't do as much walking as I used to, so I am kinda limited to whatever is close to the road. We can't set within the right-of-way in Tx. so all sets do involve some walking.
Billy Member # 16.
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