Re: Pic's of raccoon sets
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11/22/07 07:58 PM
11/22/07 07:58 PM
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Brooklyn, Iowa 45 years old st...
k9.
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Brooklyn, Iowa 45 years old st...
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I take very few coon trapping pictures as I worry about carrying the digital camera when rolling hard after coon. My hands are always muddy and wet, etc, so I have taken no good coon set photos.
Coon can be taken in big numbers with very simple sets, and frankly most people make more work out of it than they need to. Trap placement in water sets is not rocket science either. Just keep in mind he is likely going to be using his front feet constantly at your set, and any loose trap or chain that he can get ahold of will likely result in a flipped trap.
Most of my sets are slap sets and with the verticle structure of the bank or bridge piling in deep water I get hind foot catches, shallower water I catch them both ways.
Most trappers put more thought to the set type, rather than the coon itself, which is why they are unsuccessful. Read sign at the location and set accordingly, or you may not be on the coon. A simple slap set placed where the coon are will outdo a fancy pocket where the coon aren't any day of the week.
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Re: Pic's of raccoon sets
[Re: k9.]
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11/22/07 08:03 PM
11/22/07 08:03 PM
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Nick C
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Nick C
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Coon can be taken in big numbers with very simple sets, and frankly most people make more work out of it than they need to.
Found that out this past season! k9 taught me the ropes of water trapping coon. Find where the coon enters the water, take a smelly/sticky bait, smear on vertical bank, set trap under it, collect coon next day I always thought there was more to it. My biggest obstacle was convincing myself that water trapping coon isn't hard, as making simple things complicated, often handicaps one self.
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Re: Pic's of raccoon sets
[Re: redneck_cowboy]
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11/22/07 08:08 PM
11/22/07 08:08 PM
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Nick C
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Nick C
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no pics but some real good info on sets i thought of myself... 1. Find a nice tree where ya think a coon will pass by or travels by often
2. Find some stciks and lay on the tree pointing outwards and make a 2 walls one on each side of the tree
3. Take a #1 1/2 or whatever ya use to trap ur coons with and set it about 3 in. away from the base of the tree and bed it in.
4. Next take some P-nutbutter and maplesyrup mix it in a sandwich bag and take it and smear it on the base of the tree infront of where ur trap is set
5. Steple the traps chain to the tree...be sure to have extra swivel points on it or ull have a wringout like i did
I have caught a coon on it before so far this year and had a wringout
Another set i thought of myself is a well idk the name havent made one yet for it...lol
1. Grab ur #1 1/2,stake,trowel,and scent killer and head on down to ur creek/stream
2. Find a spot where coon will travel on the waterline thing
3. Make a bed for ur trap and take sticks and lay on the ground up to the top of the bank to form a tunnel type thing
4. Take ur finger and about 2-3 in. infront of the trap poke a hole in soil then take some crawdads or minnows and break them up and stick them in the hole stake trap and use scent killer if neccisary and ull have a coon in the mornin...it is also good for mink too!!!
Hope this helps, Luke
Please Refer to my post about complicating simple things. 
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Re: Pic's of raccoon sets
[Re: CedarRivrTrappr]
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11/22/07 08:21 PM
11/22/07 08:21 PM
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Nick C
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Nick C
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Here's a fast/easy/effective coon set. You can see where I slapped the bait on the concrete culvert wall. Set trap under it. Only got to trap this location for 4 days, and it had a coon every day. Who knows how long I would of kept that streak going. 
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Re: Pic's of raccoon sets
[Re: k9.]
#425525
11/22/07 09:04 PM
11/22/07 09:04 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Tarentum Pa.
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Tarentum Pa.
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A simple set that has caught me hundreds of coons through the years is the old tin foil on the pan set. Wrap foil on the pan of a number 11 longspring or 1 coil and set it in the ripples in about 2 to 6 inches of water. This works best if the current keeps silt from covering the foil. Put some fish oil on the bank and some lure over trap. I use this set at log crossings. Dribble coon lure down side of log and set trap in water below. When I make my land dirt holes for coon I make it like a fox dirthole but I make a big dirt pattern in front of set. I think this gives the coon more dirt to run his hands through before he gets to the trap and keeps him from flipping the trap. Also all that dirt is added eye appeal.
The metal butcher
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Re: Pic's of raccoon sets
[Re: redneck_cowboy]
#425656
11/22/07 10:37 PM
11/22/07 10:37 PM
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Louisiana
garett
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Louisiana
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i trap a liitle creek and i look at it all the time and i never see any trails i just see tracks were they walk the whole creek any ideas on how to locate a good set location
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