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Muskrats, colony traps, and golf courses
#3090480
03/25/12 10:19 AM
03/25/12 10:19 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Rodney,Ohio
SNIPERBBB
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trapper
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OP
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Joined: Dec 2006
Rodney,Ohio
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Local golf course here, one which I am a member of, has a muskrat problem. If this was the winter time, I wouldnt have any problems because I wouldnt have to worry about golfers or maintenance staff and the local geese and ducks so I wouldnt be restricted in my trap selection.
As of right now, I am limited to colony traps or cage traps. I have seen the rats swimming up and down the drainage creeks and culverts which are fairly shallow which means the colony traps would be exposed and often not deep enough for drowning and I have seen little luck in any situations with the traps being exposed without substantial camouflage. Dens have been hard to find as the soil is predominantly clay and the ones I have found show no activity though I did catch a rat in the act of going into a den under an algae bloom yesterday and luckily had a colony trap located fairly close by, I was playing at the time so I fished the trap back out with a club and reset it at the den...hopefully I have something when I get there today.
I am thinking of getting a couple of the rabbit sized cage traps and maybe cloak them heavily with cut vegetation and a bit of rat gland lure since the there is no shortage of grass at the moment for baits to be effect.
If anyone has some ideas I would be appreciative.
Off to go fix some cage traps that a few nasty tempered groundhogs have attempted to destroy.
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Re: Muskrats, colony traps, and golf courses
[Re: SNIPERBBB]
#3091439
03/25/12 10:57 PM
03/25/12 10:57 PM
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Joined: Feb 2012
south east michigan
Peskycritter
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south east michigan
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The creeks or culverts would be the best , you could build new colony traps that are only 4" tall , you could place a board across the culvert causing the water to come up some , no need to camo the traps , you could take a shovel and dig a channel down the center , colony traps also work good wired together to make a wider trap , , in the ponds there could be sea walls or a straight down bank , both good spots for wall sets , just lay them right along the wall , rats will run this bottom edge along the wall , you could also sit back and watch the rats to see we're there dens are , muskrat pelts are also selling up to 36 bucks each now so save there skins , how deep is the water in the culvert ? How deep is the water in the creek ?
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Re: Muskrats, colony traps, and golf courses
[Re: SNIPERBBB]
#3091631
03/26/12 06:44 AM
03/26/12 06:44 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Rodney,Ohio
SNIPERBBB
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trapper
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Joined: Dec 2006
Rodney,Ohio
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Deepest culvert the water is about 8 inches....the rest of them are less than 4. There are 2 drainage ditches that feed into thee creek that are about 10 inches deep and the culverts running between them are nearly dry. The main creek isn't more than 4inches deep.
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Re: Muskrats, colony traps, and golf courses
[Re: SNIPERBBB]
#3091677
03/26/12 08:12 AM
03/26/12 08:12 AM
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Joined: Feb 2012
south east michigan
Peskycritter
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south east michigan
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So then just slide the trap in the culvert , culvert colony trap sets are as good as it gets , if the culvert is wide just fill the bottom all the way accros win traps , muskrat like to migrate. A lot so there most likely coming down the creek . How big are your colony traps , I use 6+6 and 5+5 I tried some 8+8 dint work good . I built some 5 + 8 and that worked , when Im fur trapping rats I some times wire up to six traps all together , and stuff the culverts , also blind set mostly very little bait till the ice comes , baited conibears and board sets
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Re: Muskrats, colony traps, and golf courses
[Re: SNIPERBBB]
#3092039
03/26/12 02:38 PM
03/26/12 02:38 PM
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Joined: Feb 2012
south east michigan
Peskycritter
trapper
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trapper
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south east michigan
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I know that articale in trappers world blow my mind , wow , I would consider that the best muskrat Article if ever read , it's also the reason I've turned to baited conibears under the ice , they don't even use bait , they use his orange disk thing , would like to try that , here in Michigan we have lost most of are great spots due to low water , are numbers were also way down last year for some reason , ya a man could of made a great living just rat trapping there this year there , with top lot at 36 bucks holy cow , wonder what the may sale will bring
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