Re: Baiting with babies... Vinke? LT?
[Re: LT GREY]
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05/23/09 03:36 PM
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Paul Winkelmann
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That is just excellent LT. Who says you can't teach an old dog new tricks? I just learned one today! I imagine some of the new guys may smell a little like skunk from the youngins, but they'll learn.
Last edited by Paul Winkelmann; 05/23/09 03:38 PM.
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Re: Baiting with babies... Vinke? LT?
[Re: Andrew N.]
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05/26/09 10:15 AM
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Bruce T
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Great job.You was sure using your head on that one.
NRA,NTA,MTA,FTA
#1 goal=Trap a wolverine
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Re: Baiting with babies... Vinke? LT?
[Re: Andrew N.]
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05/26/09 11:43 AM
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Ron Scheller
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you catch a couple kittens monday and mama doesn't come until thursday. Do you water the youngsters in that time or does mama come quicker, within a day or so? In Illinois you would not be legal...... any animal caught and to be released alive must be released within 24 hours after capture. Also important to check your laws.... most state trapping regs prohibit using any type of live bait for trapping. A bit of variance in interpretation may be discovered. Babies are actually an attractant, not being used as an edible "bait". Still probably not legal, but I think most CPO's would understand the reasoning. I have certainly used babies to catch mom on many occasions, and I know I'm not the only guy in Illinois that does it.... just that the issue has never come up on a legal basis. However, in our state all coons and skunks get put down anyway (unless released on same site) so if mom isn't caught within 24 hours, the little ones are toast anyway.
Ron Scheller
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Re: Baiting with babies... Vinke? LT?
[Re: Mystic Wildlife]
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05/27/09 09:53 AM
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hvtrapper
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You are right about momma coon trying to pull the babies through the wire. To prevent that, I put hardware cloth between the two traps.
Tom Walters
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Re: Baiting with babies... Vinke? LT?
[Re: Ron Scheller]
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05/27/09 11:59 AM
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Andrew N.
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you catch a couple kittens monday and mama doesn't come until thursday. Do you water the youngsters in that time or does mama come quicker, within a day or so? In Illinois you would not be legal...... any animal caught and to be released alive must be released within 24 hours after capture. Also important to check your laws.... most state trapping regs prohibit using any type of live bait for trapping. A bit of variance in interpretation may be discovered. Babies are actually an attractant, not being used as an edible "bait". Still probably not legal, but I think most CPO's would understand the reasoning. I have certainly used babies to catch mom on many occasions, and I know I'm not the only guy in Illinois that does it.... just that the issue has never come up on a legal basis. However, in our state all coons and skunks get put down anyway (unless released on same site) so if mom isn't caught within 24 hours, the little ones are toast anyway. OOPS! Good thinking... All traps must be checked every 24 hours and any animals found in them must be immediately released or killed. Another reminder to know your states regs. Thanks.
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Re: Baiting with babies... Vinke? LT?
[Re: il.trapper]
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05/27/09 06:26 PM
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LAtrapper
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il.trapper- Were the other raccoons trying to get into the attic or were the traps baited?
Note to self- Engage brain before opening mouth (or hitting the ENTER key/SUBMIT button).
Ron Fry
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