Re: another tip for trappers just starting out
[Re: Gary]
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06/27/07 04:12 PM
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Not only that, but its what makes trapping more fun than picking up roadkill.
Tell you something else, after awhile, you get to know your target critter enough that you can tell what he's going to do before he does it. Now, I'm a coon trapper. But after 10 years of trapping almost exclusively coons, I can look a creek over and know where to set a trap. I know how they will come down to the creek. Where they'll leave it. And where they'll walk the edge. Don't ask me how I know. Be hard to put into words. I just know.
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Re: another tip for trappers just starting out
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06/27/07 04:21 PM
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another idea, is to make a set to catch a particular animal. i know non targets will always happen, but if you want to catch a fox in a certain set, try and figure out how to catch a fox, not just anything that comes along. if you want to catch a bobcat make a set for a bobcat and try to learn as much about that animal as possible.
i'm happy with a bobcat in a coyote set, or a fox set. but i hate it when a 10 dollar coyote messes up a 75 dollar cat set, lol. or a 5 dollar coon gets in fox set.
some animals you can't avoid, one of them is a coon. they weigh at least as much as a fox or even bobcats so even pan tension won't keep them out. but as far as possums go, i hate them and avoid everyone of the stinkin grinners i can, lol. i do that with pan tension.
for the most part coyotes shy away from flashy type cat sets ( i know not always) and you can keep them out.
try this and if you pay attention to detail and the little things, such as tracks, and asking why did the animal step here or where did he come from, check scat to see what they are eating, all these things will help you understand the animal better and in turn will make you a better trapper. one big thing tho....you must have patience.
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Re: another tip for trappers just starting out
[Re: j lord]
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06/27/07 04:46 PM
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Ok lordy i'll bite on not catching possums in the cat sets. how much is your pan tension to avoid these worthless critters
Never be afraid to try something new. Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark. A large group of professionals built the Titanic.
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Re: another tip for trappers just starting out
[Re: Asa Lenon]
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Re: another tip for trappers just starting out
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06/27/07 11:12 PM
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my tip would be to learn locations. next to ethics, knowing where to set is the most important part of being a successful trapper. IMHO
once you are in the area it doesnt matter if its a pocket, dirthole, stepdown, blind or whatever kind of set. if your trap is too far from the hole, you'll figure it out quickly when you see that track in the dirt. But location is much more complicated. Often trappers dont even know that they dont know.
For example I made 3 sets on a small farm. One set along a crop change performed much better and i pulled like 6-8 reds off that set.
So the next year i only had to set there. I learned the location to set on that farm and it allowed me to move those other traps to different farms and save time.
Not quite. One morning driving in i saw a red on the other side of the farm lane and walked over to see a highway of tracks in the snow. I threw a set in there and pulled 26 reds that year.
If i hadnt walked over, i was totally happy with 6-8. Lesson learned.
now that i think about it, after all the debating about which trap brand is best, how to make that super trick set, which lure to use, cleanliness etc. etc. its amazing we dont have more location posts and questions on here. possibly cause thats the hardest thing to communicate on a forum like this.
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