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[Re: k9.]
 #200102 05/09/07 11:38 PM
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Yeah, I wonder what they were thinking when they thought those spiral wire whammies were a good idea.  I struggled with them, as I was use to the metal whammies, and just squeeze/twist on, adjust and go. |  |  |  
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|  Re: coon snaring question?
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ADC, Come on out for a week  in December. I'll be Rat trap'n Runn'n a boat line in NJ. Feburary I'll be in NC with a mixed Boat line
 K-9, Very seldom do I snare a coon on open ground. Anything for that matter.
 I did'nt see where the coon were any better or worse.Rember we dont have the coon denancy out here as you guys got. So I dont have the number of animals to study.Heck I think my biggest coon day was 18.And out here everybody could'nt beleave that I could catch that many.Last year I could'nt 2 a day. So I did'nt even try.Went and traped rats.
 
 
 I use 14ga. wire to support all my snares from Ground Hog/Rabbit to Black Bear.
 98% of all my snares that I set are Extension Cabled off to a Tree or some other vegation.I use entanglement and like it.On K-9's if you dont kill'm or tangle'm up. Your gona loose to many.
 My suport wires are kept short. So when a animal enters a snare the only thing that moves is the LOCK.
 
 (I'll be back monday go'n to the NE NTA)
 
 
South Jersey Trapping and Snaring School  January 16-17-18 2026 NEWT -----------------OVER----------------  www.snareone.com |  |  |  
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|  Re: coon snaring question?
[Re: k9.]
 #200264 05/10/07 11:00 AM
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Yeah Newt, come on out, you could pay for your non-res license opening morning!  Just be sure to trap in Tama or Poweshiek Counties, as that's where all the coons are.   
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|  Re: coon snaring question?
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 #200328 05/10/07 12:36 PM
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Yeah Newt, come on out, you could pay for your non-res license opening morning!  Just be sure to trap in Tama or Poweshiek Counties, as that's where all the coons are.  I don't think there's a untrapped ditch left in Tama and Poweshiek county |  |  |  
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|  Re: coon snaring question?
[Re: sd boy]
 #200558 05/10/07 04:19 PM
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I agree with ADC, K9, and sd boy.  
 K9 you don't have to drive by those water coon if you place your snare as described by ADC.  Keep the bottom of that snare loop up around 6 inches and you can sort out the skunks, possum, and small coon no matter where you set.  By keeping the snare up, you can leave the small coon to reproduce, grow up, and be worth twice as much next year.  That being said, I still think the highest probability of catching large coon is where the coon stay dry and fluffy.
 
 Where I put up most of my coon, I would rather end up with a finished coon worth $25 - $30 than a finished coon worth $10 - $15.  That way I can kill half the coon and still end up with the same dollars.  I can't brag about the numbers at the coffee shop, but I can still buy coffee.  I also have to agree that one must find snare friendly fur buyers and I am also lucky because I have not knowingly been docked for reasonable snare marks.  However, I think that rubbing the snare mark area as soon as the animal is dispatched reduces the snare mark.
 
 As sd boy says, it is nice to gang set a trail, pick off the large high value harvestable coon quickly, and move on.
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|  Re: coon snaring question?
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I don't think there's a untrapped ditch left in Tama and Poweshiek county I can almost guarentte you're right about that. LOL I even snare in two other counties besides those two.  Good to hear from you Griz.  ~ADC~ |  |  |  
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I'd bet iacoonkiller is already in Jasper County.    If He ain't he should be. lol It's awfully close for him.  I've thought of it but I run out of daylight before I get that far. lol Joe if your Iowa City the next few seasons look me up, I'd love to meet you. ~ADC~ |  |  |  
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adc, the way i look at it- you snooze you lose may the best man win.LOL You got that right. Iacoonkiller beats me to as many trails as I beat him to but we both find plenty of trails. SD boy, that's the same logic I use, I try to catch more coons with my time rather than putting up the furs. It all evens out in the end but this way makes my buyer more money and a happy fur buyer is a good thing.   ~ADC~ |  |  |  
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|  Re: coon snaring question?
[Re: sd boy]
 #200859 05/10/07 11:00 PM
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I trap some in Jasper county, it's some of my favorite stuff to trap, lot's of coons and lots of theives, of course you could say the same for Tama and Poweshiek.
 Don't worry "iacooner" there's plenty of coons to go around, I think it's impossible to dent the coon population around here.
 
 Speaking of meeting up ADC, I wouldn't mind crossing paths sometime with you.  I've never met you personally.
 
 sd boy, sure snaring can be a numbers game, Some seasons I've focused on the quality of sets and some seasons I've focused on the quantity of sets, both ways seems to yield the same results.  The way I look at it,  If I am driving from one great trail to another great trail, why not set in the mediocre trails along the way.  I am suprised how some the saddest excuses for trails yeild coons year after year.
 
 I am also big on double setting.  I double set at least 50% of my trails, it makes resetting faster when I catch one coon in a trail, and it gives you frequent chances for doubles which are always nice to see.
 
 I suppose it's also double the excitment for theives when they only have to stop once to steal 2 of my snares and stakes.
 
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|  Re: coon snaring question?
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 #200896 05/11/07 12:03 AM
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"K9 you don't have to drive by those water coon if you place your snare as described by ADC."
 Griz your post made sense except for that part. I am dense tonight because Im not following you.
 
 Joe several of us are only 45 minutes away from you. Do not be a stranger. You get in the area give a call. 641 522 9640
 
 I assume you snare colder conditions than we do. When it gets down real cold here even a body snared coon dies pretty quickly.
 
 
 
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