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Re: Sign trapping muskrats....EASY PICKING'S
[Re: frozentoes]
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 11/19/07 11:01 PM
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The problem I have with using footholds is wring outs so I quit using them. Even with deep water, they are not drowning. I totally agree with your technique and I end up passing on a lot of sign just like you have pictured due to the rats escaping    I have already lost half a dozen with footholds this week alone.  The weight alone of a 1 or 1 1/2 will drown a rat if you have deep enough water....WITH NO abstructions...ie...cattail, weeds, etc. This is a sure fire set.  If you have rats getting away, there is something other than deep water allowing it.  
 
  
 
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Re: Sign trapping muskrats....EASY PICKING'S
[Re: cj's trapping]
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 11/19/07 11:07 PM
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Foot note:
  If you happen to have a subscription to T&PC, I wrote an article on this very topic.  You may have to dig, but it's in the 2002, Aug issue, entilted, "Mudslide Muskrats" 
 
  
 
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Re: Sign trapping muskrats....EASY PICKING'S
[Re: cj's trapping]
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 11/19/07 11:16 PM
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The problem I have with using footholds is wring outs so I quit using them. Even with deep water, they are not drowning. I totally agree with your technique and I end up passing on a lot of sign just like you have pictured due to the rats escaping    I have already lost half a dozen with footholds this week alone.  The weight alone of a 1 or 1 1/2 will drown a rat if you have deep enough water....WITH NO abstructions...ie...cattail, weeds, etc. This is a sure fire set.  If you have rats getting away, there is something other than deep water allowing it.   What kind of setup are you using on your traps frozen? I use a lot of 1.5's for rats and most of them are drowned in less than a foot of water even on sliders.  
 
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Re: Sign trapping muskrats....EASY PICKING'S
[Re: lobo]
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 11/20/07 09:29 PM
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 Michigan 19 yrs old
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put 16 sets out, half were #1 long springs in the method as described above, except i set quite a few existing mud slides and made a few of my own, i staked the traps as deep as i possibly could to keep the trap where i wanted, will my Long springs weigh enough to drown the rats alone or not?? I also made a few floats today i will set out after work tomarrow afternoon, thanks again for the GREAT post CJ and the helpful info from everyone else!! 
 
  
whitetail madness all..... year....long!!!
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