Re: trap placement
[Re: Dan Allen]
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06/19/07 12:29 AM
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huntinglonewolf
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Guess it depends on what animal you are trapping. When I make a set for coyotes or fox I always put in 2-3 sets so I really don't second guess my locations.
"Oh make no mistake, it’s not revenge I'm after—It’s a reckoning":
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Re: trap placement
[Re: Asa Lenon]
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06/19/07 08:58 AM
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yep when I am in doubt, I put a trap at each spot I think looks good.
I survived the death clutch of Boss Hog, and am now here for my 3rd tour of duty on Tman
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Re: trap placement
[Re: archerobx]
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06/19/07 03:21 PM
06/19/07 03:21 PM
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if i see good sign i set 3-4 traps in that location and move on,some locations are good for 1 trap some are better with 3 or more
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Re: trap placement
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06/19/07 04:00 PM
06/19/07 04:00 PM
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CharlesKS
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that all depends on the location, and lets take coyotes for example. you can tell, if its a family group that hunt that particular area, or if its an old dog just marking/refreshing his territory.
a lone set of tracks makes me think its an old dog checking out his home range. those get one set, MAYBE 2.
multiple tracks going everywhich direction of variuos size and distance, tells me they hunt there, and those places get several sets, 2 up to 4-5.
If its bobcats, i NEVER have enough traps in that spot..lmao
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Re: trap placement
[Re: trapperbill]
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06/19/07 04:07 PM
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CharlesKS
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anytime bill.
i leave my house around 3:30, done ny 8 on weekdays, and saturdays, a little longer on sundays.
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Re: trap placement
[Re: trapperbill]
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06/19/07 04:11 PM
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CharlesKS
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5!!??? i got coyotes in the truck by then!
really though, if i forget, PM in the fall, we will go.
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Re: trap placement
[Re: archerobx]
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06/19/07 04:29 PM
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I'm not a pro trapper by any means, but something that comes up on here from time to time and I gotta say something.
In my area, (I'm sure others differ), I do not want more than one trap within reach of another. Yes the close double pictures are like a special badge to some.
Picture a coon in a trap, then an unattended dog comes along and wants to torment him, and gets caught in the other close trap. Now what are you picturing?
To me, that chance is not worth the close double picture. If I can not catch him with one trap at the set, I need to work on something else besides several traps per square metre.
I will set multiple traps on a good location, but not within reach of one an other.
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Re: trap placement
[Re: Wright Brothers]
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06/19/07 04:33 PM
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CharlesKS
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huh? thats overthinking it. the 2 traps close together arent for a pictures sake. one animal in a trap acts like a lure in itself, and while one critter is checking the other critter out, he finds the other set.
you have no more chance catching a dog with a critter in a set close to another one as you do with one set by itself.
come to think of it, i dont think ive ever caught a non target closeby to a trapped furbearor.
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Re: trap placement
[Re: cottonfoot]
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06/19/07 04:34 PM
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CharlesKS
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Charles, how many coyotes do you think you scare away while checking in the dark that early in the morning? I realize it is what you have to do you have no other choice, but just wondering you know? more than id like to know proabbly!
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Re: trap placement
[Re: CharlesKS]
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06/19/07 04:42 PM
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Overthinking it? You call it what you want, I think promoting setting a trap within biting distance of another trap is underthinking it. We all have our opinions, and that's mine. Have a good day.
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Re: trap placement
[Re: Wright Brothers]
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06/19/07 04:44 PM
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CharlesKS
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you never set a trap where two caught animals can intermingle anyway, thast trap basics 101.
if you not setting 2 traps in good locations, your missing animals.
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Re: trap placement
[Re: CharlesKS]
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06/19/07 04:52 PM
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CharlesKS
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 take this for example. best i can rememebr, there was just a couple tracks here, very little sighn. i set one trap on each side of the cut in the field the coyotes were funneling through, to cross the hedgerow. my guess is what happened here, is there was two old dogs claiming this place as "thier" territory. it was moslty luck i got this double. but, had i only set one trap, i doubt i woulda got the other dog.
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Re: trap placement
[Re: CharlesKS]
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06/19/07 04:54 PM
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Go back and read Archers second post question, then my first reply. Read slow because I type slow. I'm pretty sure he traps the same area as I do.
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