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Re: Elbow Set
[Re: threestud]
#1655182
12/13/09 11:46 AM
12/13/09 11:46 AM
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Central Ohio
LT GREY
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Central Ohio
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The elbow set far surpasses a regular pocket set ( IMO) for two reasons. First, it has air flow, even if the set is partially under water, and that is more natural to a mink and will suck it right in, bait or no bait.
Secondly, you have two entrances and if you set them both, you DOUBLE your chances at a passing mink! Yes, they are time consuming to make...So don't go squirrel hunting in September! 
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Re: Elbow Set
[Re: LT GREY]
#1655186
12/13/09 11:49 AM
12/13/09 11:49 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
revillo, sd
cohunt
trapper
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trapper
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revillo, sd
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I totally disagree with LT GREY--and I have been killing mink for much longer than he has been alive. Three pockets versus one elbow is no contest. As far as the soft banks--you are correct but the question related to elbows and if you can make an elbow you can make a pocket.
Last edited by cohunt; 12/13/09 11:58 AM.
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Re: Elbow Set
[Re: cohunt]
#1655228
12/13/09 12:13 PM
12/13/09 12:13 PM
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Joined: Oct 2007
Minnesota
minnscott
"Dink"
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"Dink"
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Minnesota
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One thing about the Elbow set is that it can be left there year round, a ready made set come season.
WOODBILLY Life is a dance. learn a new step every day.
-“Ut ceteri vivere possint”-
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Re: Elbow Set
[Re: cohunt]
#1655244
12/13/09 12:21 PM
12/13/09 12:21 PM
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Joined: Apr 2007
ohio
Ohio Wolverine
trapper
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ohio
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I agree cohunt that you can make 3 pockets to 1 elbow. They are a proven set. I also agree with LT, in the facts he mentioned.
Just imagine that in August or September, you have the time to make these elbow sets in good numbers. Here you have a set that all you do is add a trap and bait/lure, if you have the urge. Also the set can be somewhat permanent if you trap the same places year after year or even every other year. That is of course if you have permission to do so. These elbow sets can be made with plastic drainage pipe, as they somewhat fill with dirt they become even more interesting to mink. Maybe I'm thinking too much.
Last edited by OHIO WOLVERINE; 12/13/09 12:23 PM.
We have met the enemy and the enemy is us!
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Re: Elbow Set
[Re: ]
#1655371
12/13/09 01:22 PM
12/13/09 01:22 PM
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Joined: Nov 2007
Ioway
EmpireBuilder
trapper
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trapper
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Ioway
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Umm I would have to say the elbow set is definitely a asset to a mink trappers arsenal. First off they are great for mink muskrats and coon. Yes they are a pain to make but look at it this way. If made right you can take 2 animals in one. I have taken doubles in elbows before and does that ever get the heart racing! When I make them I dig them extremely deep. Put a trap way back in the pocket so when the bank running mink comes down the top hole he is caught there! Then you have the trap right inside on the edge of the pocket for the other mink running down the creek! Cons is they take the perfect bank with the perfect soil! Also the time it takes to make one is really bad when you get there the next day and a coon has totally wrecked it! My advice try and make one where there is tons of mink sign and try to get that elusive mink double!
Don't Tell Lies.... There is less to remember!
R.I.P. Indian Larry... Riding your Famous Grease Monkey Chopper in the sky!!!
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Re: Elbow Set
[Re: cohunt]
#1655393
12/13/09 01:36 PM
12/13/09 01:36 PM
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Joined: Apr 2007
ohio
Ohio Wolverine
trapper
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trapper
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ohio
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Perhaps it is too bad that each animal we seek seems to have a weakness and trappers have developed tools to exploit those weaknesses. Fox and mink were once looked at with awe and those who could catch a few were revered. Many trappers dropped traps apparently at random and caught little. Those trappers who developed sets like the dirt hole or pocket, and those who then advanced to running large numbers of these relatively simple sets, produced catches that would have been unthinkable a few decades ago. As someone who grew up in those old days it is fun to remember certain catches and on occasion to revisit an old method--but that does not mean that one should revert to deadfalls. Yes I remember when if I caught 8-10 mink a season or 25-30 fox it was great. LOL Now you see guys with those numbers in a day. Wish we had that knowlage back then cohunt?
We have met the enemy and the enemy is us!
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