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 #3191193 06/18/12 05:23 PM
06/18/12 05:23 PM
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John Pearson
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I know there have been quite a few conversations regarding pricing of our services, but I can't find a thread in the archives that covers pricing for trapping snapping turtles. My potential customer has a 4 acre pond and the turtles are over-running it. His Grand-kids are catching more medium size turtles than fish. I'm thinking about a weekly flat rate. Property is about 25 miles from me. Any thoughts on this from those of you who offer this service?
 
 John
 
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|  Re: Turtle Trapping
[Re: Kirk De]
 #3191472 06/18/12 08:09 PM
06/18/12 08:09 PM
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John Pearson
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Hi Kirk,
 I would be using a steel one-way door trap (2' wide by 4 ' long)and a net, hoop trap. I also was planning on trying to use a couple of your beaver traps, but I'm not sure of the bait placement. What do you suggest?
 
 John
 
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|  Re: Turtle Trapping
[Re: Phil Nichols]
 #3191482 06/18/12 08:17 PM
06/18/12 08:17 PM
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John Pearson
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Hey Phil,Down here we're not allowed to sell any wildlife whatsoever.
 The only time I've trapped turtles "commercially" was a job I did for a Special Forces Vietnam Veteran. I ended up doing the job for free. Well, he did give me a signed copy of the book he was mentioned in.
 Time and effort on my part that was truly well spent.
 
 John
 
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[Re: Peskycritter]
 #3191571 06/18/12 09:02 PM
06/18/12 09:02 PM
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trapper4hire
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 Dayton, OH
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I got one for you guys , how do you build a leech trap . There's big money in leeches here in the north , there about the best bait there is for fishing . I even seen a guy catching 3 to 5 lbs brown trout of the pier at Frankfort one time , thats northern lk Michigan . Thats also the best port for catching big king salmon in Michigan .  What does this have to do with pricing a turtle job? |  |  |  
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|  Re: Turtle Trapping
[Re: John Pearson]
 #3191576 06/18/12 09:04 PM
06/18/12 09:04 PM
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Kirk De
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 Georgia
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I trapped turtles for a living for a few years. I had the best luck with this trap from Memphis Net and Twine. It is three foot in diameter, with a flat throat. I sure would reccomend this net, set up this way or a 30" one.  That is Robb beside me. |  |  |  
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[Re: trapper4hire]
 #3191670 06/18/12 09:39 PM
06/18/12 09:39 PM
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Peskycritter
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I got one for you guys , how do you build a leech trap . There's big money in leeches here in the north , there about the best bait there is for fishing . I even seen a guy catching 3 to 5 lbs brown trout of the pier at Frankfort one time , thats northern lk Michigan . Thats also the best port for catching big king salmon in Michigan .  What does this have to do with pricing a turtle job? Well if your trapping turtles to sell then one could trap the leeches and sell them . They like the same type of water there buck wheat |  |  |  
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|  Re: Turtle Trapping
[Re: John Pearson]
 #3191677 06/18/12 09:45 PM
06/18/12 09:45 PM
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| Joined:  Oct 2007 Chocowinity, NC
Phil Nichols
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Hey Phil,Down here we're not allowed to sell any wildlife whatsoever.
 The only time I've trapped turtles "commercially" was a job I did for a Special Forces Vietnam Veteran. I ended up doing the job for free. Well, he did give me a signed copy of the book he was mentioned in.
 Time and effort on my part that was truly well spent.
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[Re: Peskycritter]
 #3191690 06/18/12 09:56 PM
06/18/12 09:56 PM
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Phil Nichols
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That just got outlawed commercial turtle harvest here in mi , they claimed only two guys were getting the lic anyway . And they felt if they removed to many turtles out of one area it would take 30 years for them to come back . Ya right because turtle don't Roma around . So them two guys were added to the list of job lose . We have them soft shelled turtles here as well I've never eat one of them before , they claim there the best . Some of them soft shelled ones are the size of my truck door  Hey Ryan, we both know the government knows a lot more than us. Especially about how to park a fat arse behind a desk and spout bullhockey. Yup, them 2 trappers would have no doubt extincted all turtles.  Oh and by the way, keep these threads pure. Leech talk has no place in a turtle thread.  ps How much are leeches worth? Is it legal to sell them? Can leeches be farmed? Will my wife get mad (madder) if she finds a leech farm in the basement? |  |  |  
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[Re: trapper4hire]
 #3191699 06/18/12 10:03 PM
06/18/12 10:03 PM
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Phil Nichols
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I got one for you guys , how do you build a leech trap . There's big money in leeches here in the north , there about the best bait there is for fishing . I even seen a guy catching 3 to 5 lbs brown trout of the pier at Frankfort one time , thats northern lk Michigan . Thats also the best port for catching big king salmon in Michigan .  What does this have to do with pricing a turtle job? Nothing at all as far as I can see. But you have to look at it from Ryan's place.   Then, look at his overall contributions to this forum. Whether you agree with him or not, the content is always interesting and thought provoking (AKA this.) and funny That was a good question, I hope you stay involved here. 
Last edited by Phil Nichols; 06/18/12 10:18 PM.
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[Re: Phil Nichols]
 #3191795 06/18/12 10:54 PM
06/18/12 10:54 PM
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trapper4hire
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What does this have to do with pricing a turtle job? Nothing at all as far as I can see. But you have to look at it from Ryan's place.  
 Then, look at his overall contributions to this forum. Whether you agree with him or not, the content is always interesting and thought provoking (AKA this.) and funny
 
 That was a good question, I hope you stay involved here.
Ive tried to see things from Pesky's point of view on several ocaisions.... but all I end up seeing is my own collon. |  |  |  
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[Re: John Pearson]
 #3191831 06/18/12 11:16 PM
06/18/12 11:16 PM
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coonsmasher220
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 OH
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i would charge a weekly flat rate on turtles. 
 Ben Boehl
 Another Critter Gone LLC
 Cincinnati, OH
 OSTA, NTA, FTA, OWCOA, NRA
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|  Re: Turtle Trapping
[Re: trapper4hire]
 #3191835 06/18/12 11:18 PM
06/18/12 11:18 PM
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| Joined:  Oct 2007 Chocowinity, NC
Phil Nichols
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 Chocowinity, NC
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What does this have to do with pricing a turtle job? Nothing at all as far as I can see. But you have to look at it from Ryan's place.  
 Then, look at his overall contributions to this forum. Whether you agree with him or not, the content is always interesting and thought provoking (AKA this.) and funny
 
 That was a good question, I hope you stay involved here.
Ive tried to see things from Pesky's point of view on several ocaisions.... but all I end up seeing is my own collon. Now that is seriously funny. 
Last edited by Phil Nichols; 06/18/12 11:18 PM.
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