Re: Ohio turtle trappers
[Re: mousie]
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09/01/13 09:08 AM
09/01/13 09:08 AM
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mousie
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if legal hoop nets offer a far better choice for harvesting turtles as they allow you to select and keep turtles of a larger size. it would be difficult to remove a hook from a smaller turtle without damaging or killing it.
never make someone a priority when they make you an option !
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Re: Ohio turtle trappers
[Re: mousie]
#3976974
09/01/13 11:52 AM
09/01/13 11:52 AM
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Posts: 315 Manchester Vt
OneHandSetters
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I need to learn more about the commercial demand for turtles around here. We have plenty that need to be thinned out by trapping.
Dave
Knowledge is power, that becomes worthless unless you pass it on! Home of the One Hand Setters! on Face Book davidfsheldonjr@gmail.com
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Re: Ohio turtle trappers
[Re: mousie]
#3977123
09/01/13 01:46 PM
09/01/13 01:46 PM
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Posts: 1,292 Downeast Maine
scalloper
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I had a Asian guy that I sell scallops and lobster call yesterday and ask about buying turtle. PM me if any of you are looking for a buyer. The guy is from NY
Last edited by scalloper; 09/01/13 01:50 PM.
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness
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Re: Ohio turtle trappers
[Re: mousie]
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09/01/13 02:02 PM
09/01/13 02:02 PM
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Ridge Runner1960
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lots of people ask how i bait the traps. here are two different kinds of bait holders. one is heavy netting, the other wire screen. I much prefer the wire screen bags, as turtles cant destroy them. anything less a large turtle will shred to pieces. the bait? skip jack herring and carp will work pretty good too sometimes. hmmmmm, I think I see the baitholder, but I know nothing about trapping RR
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Re: Ohio turtle trappers
[Re: mousie]
#3978820
09/02/13 12:14 PM
09/02/13 12:14 PM
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Joined: Dec 2012
Posts: 315 Manchester Vt
OneHandSetters
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mousie, I have a question? The skip jack herring and carp are a oily fish, Have you ever tried beaver meat for bait?
I have had beavers devoured in less then 24 hours on some of me nuisance jobs during the summer time. I know it was turtles, they were still there. Just a thought. Dave
Knowledge is power, that becomes worthless unless you pass it on! Home of the One Hand Setters! on Face Book davidfsheldonjr@gmail.com
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Re: Ohio turtle trappers
[Re: mousie]
#3981304
09/03/13 05:38 PM
09/03/13 05:38 PM
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OneHandSetters
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I just thought the oily beaver meat would travel as a slick in the water better than chicken, Cheaper and more plentiful for me any way.
I like to try to utilize my catch to the least amount of waste that i can during the summer time nuisance control.
Just thinking with the key board again. Dave
Knowledge is power, that becomes worthless unless you pass it on! Home of the One Hand Setters! on Face Book davidfsheldonjr@gmail.com
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Re: Ohio turtle trappers
[Re: mousie]
#3982878
09/04/13 03:02 PM
09/04/13 03:02 PM
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Posts: 17,411 Central Ohio
LT GREY
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I ( think ) and Newt will correct me if I'm wrong, that he ( Newt) used menhaden, which like Bluefish, isn't readily available this far east. It reminds me of a 'Ship Jack Herring', which is a common fish here in the rivers. That may, or may not , be the true name of them...anyone know ? The guys out east use 'carp caps', which is the top of a carp's head. They claim the oil gland is in the head, and if you toss one into the water, you can surely see oil float to the top.
The 'oil slick' is, of course, what 'pulls in' the turtles, as it has the taste and smell of fresh fish...
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Re: Ohio turtle trappers
[Re: mousie]
#3983997
09/05/13 06:28 AM
09/05/13 06:28 AM
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Posts: 5,272 Port Republic South Jersey
Newt
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"I ( think ) and Newt will correct me if I'm wrong, that he ( Newt) used menhaden, which like Bluefish, isn't readily available this far east."
Dont you mean WEST ?
South Jersey Trapping and Snaring School January 17-18-19 2025 NEWT -----------------OVER---------------- www.snareone.com
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Re: Ohio turtle trappers
[Re: mousie]
#3984081
09/05/13 07:45 AM
09/05/13 07:45 AM
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Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 17,411 Central Ohio
LT GREY
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See what I mean, always correcting me... Yeah, ok west. I never think of Ohio as west. It's in the eastern part of the United States, but yes, it is west of N J. It's not east coast, like Virginia, Carolina's or yes, Jersey. And I think that's probably where you catch Menhaden and Bluefish. Still people refer to Ohio as eastern or I have even heard it called Mid-west.
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