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Conibears and mink avoidance. #2284205
12/06/10 07:24 PM
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now, i know theres probaly been tons upon tons of posts about mink and coni's and the best trigger set up and such but i also know alot of people have amazing results with many set ups with coni's. i had mine about 15-20 off of a culvert where the crick gets a bit narrow bwcause of weeds an place it there last night. today i get there and find this. it stopped 5 foot from my 110 i had placed there scooted on the ice a little and turned tail and went up the oppisite of the way it came down. now is there any way to avoid this or is there some that are just going to do this? any suggestions. it was just from last night becasue there wasnt any snow bwfore than. i could have easliy used a foot hold there perfectly but i was afraid that when i checked it (after i get ready from off the bus from school at 3:20) it wouldnt be there because of a twist out or something, am i to worried about it. i have long chains with multple swivels but id rather not set than find out other wise since the waters froze there to drown. just thought id share this.




Re: Conibears and mink avoidance. [Re: Kyle Weaver] #2284214
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when I blind set I like to place grass over the trap to break it up a bit


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Re: Conibears and mink avoidance. [Re: Kyle Weaver] #2284224
12/06/10 07:33 PM
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I did that to, i placed grasses over the whole thing and let some drape inside the trap to blend the wires in to. it was already very heavaly blocked so that wasn't nessesarry to do any more than add some blending. oh well it is a learning sport.




Re: Conibears and mink avoidance. [Re: Kyle Weaver] #2284235
12/06/10 07:38 PM
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It seems odd to me that the mink stopped five feet from your trap. If he was afraid of the trap dont you think he would have gone closer. Maybe its just one of those things, maybe he smelled food at that location.? Most of my mink refusals in dry land trapping the mink refused right at the trap itself. One thing I have found, is if you leave your own foot prints in snow or mud near a set that alot of mink will not go near. Alot of old minkers found this too.

Re: Conibears and mink avoidance. [Re: Kyle Weaver] #2284270
12/06/10 07:52 PM
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i was very confused to, no tracks of me and it went down the side of the culvert that i did and have made so it didnt have a problem with that.




Re: Conibears and mink avoidance. [Re: Kyle Weaver] #2284293
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It could be something unrelated to your trap.A hawk overhead or some other predator may have shown itself and caused the mink to reverse course.It could have smelled something it did not like.With coni's in trail sets they usually avoid right at the trap(as someone stated).Try putting the trap where it has already left tracks.I like my trigger on the bottom for mink,I saw a mink once go through a 110 with the trigger on top,it flattened out and slid right through under the trigger.A little fish oil on both sides of the trap or lure smeared on the grass on both sides is good insurance.


Re: Conibears and mink avoidance. [Re: Kyle Weaver] #2284487
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thanks for the replies very much aprreiated. i might have to try dipping some of the ends of grass in the mink lure sounds like it might help some.




Re: Conibears and mink avoidance. [Re: Kyle Weaver] #2284494
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Snare that sucker!


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Re: Conibears and mink avoidance. [Re: Kyle Weaver] #2284498
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I've had them stop 1 foot away from a dark brown 110 on ice camoed in with grass, and other times have had them dive in a black 110 set in a all snow tunnel.

Re: Conibears and mink avoidance. [Re: USAFtrapper] #2284530
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Originally Posted By: USAFtrapper
Snare that sucker!


i would LOVE to but i dont have any snares for mink to my dismay. i have tons of awesome spots that im shure would be perfect for a few of em especialy same smaller drain culverts and plenty of blind set, mabry next year i can look into making some but i have a feeling im going to suck at loading, haha.




Re: Conibears and mink avoidance. [Re: wr otis] #2285362
12/07/10 08:33 AM
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Originally Posted By: wr otis
I have had several guys tell me that does not happen, that mink are not afraid or wary of traps. Now what do you think? No way would I lure that set, I would like them to keep moving and not slow down or stop.


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Re: Conibears and mink avoidance. [Re: Kyle Weaver] #2286558
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well bugger did it again only this time it stoped just short of the trap and went around it so im going to have to ajust. (i could tell it was fresh because of the snow)
now heres the question today. What are these tracks of( and im not talking about the bird, haha)? they came out of a culvet at this point and crossed the crick and dont know from there but probaly to hunt the hundreds of MICE(i accidentaly put mink) i see everyday walking grass waterway beside it.they cant be if a the size of a dime, this cant be mink tracks but not shure what else. i see them all up and down the crick crossing and running ice and set up one trail that gose in and out of some thick grass right before a 15 foot sectio of cattails. the only thing i could think of would be weasle but didnt think any were around, your thoght, your guys thoughts about this?




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Re: Conibears and mink avoidance. [Re: Kyle Weaver] #2286669
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Yes, looks like weasel.


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Re: Conibears and mink avoidance. [Re: Kyle Weaver] #2286678
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you said it came out of a culvert well try setting something in the culvert or just under the culvert lip as like a step down ive got lots of mink and other critters like this or guard bother endes with traps and put bait in the middle of the culvert this also works weel for me hope this helps

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Re: Conibears and mink avoidance. [Re: Kyle Weaver] #2286724
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That looks pretty small for mink.

Re: Conibears and mink avoidance. [Re: Kyle Weaver] #2286960
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i could put a #2 square jaw cs there and it would act like a body grip on them i beilve but what if i got a mink? like i said at the very first post, im not shure if it would still be there when i got back due to drowning conditions, aka the ice. Or could i put in a #1 long stopless, mabey i'd work a bit better under my circumstances? mabey i should make a wealse box or 2 and see how that might work. thanks for the replies.


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Re: Conibears and mink avoidance. [Re: Kyle Weaver] #2287486
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Re: Conibears and mink avoidance. [Re: Kyle Weaver] #2287512
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Find a place to blend in a foothold.


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Re: Conibears and mink avoidance. [Re: PAskinner] #2288558
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i guess i will use the #1 stopless and hope i dont have any problems, ill figure it out in a little bit when i head out.




Re: Conibears and mink avoidance. [Re: Kyle Weaver] #2288943
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this is what i did to ajust my setup. it is now elevated about 1.5-2" off the ground and as you can see the trigger VERY loosly started on the bottom. now as i see from the pic i should have done a little bit better on about all the sides but i might add some more blending in tomorrow. he has made a definite path right around my coni so i did a little attempt at blocking off where it go's throught the weeds(no definite trail that can be seen,heck it might be going yp the bank for a foot or 2 for all i know) and reapears on the other side. any improvments or anything, id be happy to hear from you guys and or girls. thanks for looking




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