Re: Coons, 'coons and only 'coons. . .
[Re: LT GREY]
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11/02/09 10:12 PM
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cme4293
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same here, thats how i lure all my pocket sets
I'm gonna be all over you like a hobo on a bologna sandwich
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Re: Coons, 'coons and only 'coons. . .
[Re: wnielsen]
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11/03/09 04:21 AM
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Eric Cottrell
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What is a good height to have the bottom of a bodygrip off the ground in a blind set? If the trail is a tunnel thru thick weeds or grass, a 220 or 280 set with the jaws on the ground are okay. If it is a more open trail, I like the bottom jaw of the trap 4 to 6 inches off the ground on level terrain. On inclined trails, I like my trap perpendicular to the trail with the jaws on the ground or an inch off. The coon climbing uphill will have his head low to the ground. I use a good bit of blocking above the trap for the downhill traveling coon that carry their head a little higher. These methods work good on the southern coon I trap. The northern coon that are quite a bit larger, may need some adjustments to height. Hopefully someone else will chime in.
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Re: Coons, 'coons and only 'coons. . .
[Re: Silver Back]
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11/04/09 09:18 PM
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KawTrapper
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Just now joining in on this post. And i must say GREAT INFO GUYS! For coons with me anyways its always a dirthole. Never did like climbing in the creek getting all muddy just to chase coons. Cus it seems no matter what the set or where it is a big ole coons shows up. I've always found that in the early part of the season when the corn is still standing thats the best time to hit em hard in the farm lanes. Here the first coon of the season, also the biggest i've ever caught. This coon was held in a duke #3 set for coyotes. Never fails to find a skunk or coon in the trap the first morning.
Never knock on deaths door, ring the doorbell and run away.. he hates that!
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Re: Coons, 'coons and only 'coons. . .
[Re: ajherm]
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11/04/09 10:28 PM
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KawTrapper
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WOOPS! thanx for reminding me! trail set 220s have been real great to me in the last 4 years. My first season i caught my first coon in a 220 set in a trail. There starting to become pretty second hand on my coon lines.
Never knock on deaths door, ring the doorbell and run away.. he hates that!
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