Re: Making Muskrat Floats
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Tim is without a doubt one of the best water trappers in the country. No question about that... for sure.
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Re: Making Muskrat Floats
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Spring.
They are up on everything In the spring leaving their scent.
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Re: Making Muskrat Floats
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austinp Dosen't have a clue. Last time he was going to go to the Dakotas he was going to use nothing but 160s and drag a canoe back to all those sloughs and set the world on fire. Then he got all his traps stolen from behind the shed. LOL
Never did 500 In a check but did 300 a few times with a partner. Set 10 stools In a 30 yard location and It only takes minutes to check them. Weaken the trap springs and It speeds up things. Checking twice a day at the peak Is what you need to do. I can remember setting 40 some traps on this dead end road and when coming back already having 28 rats In those traps.
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Re: Making Muskrat Floats
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taking one spring off the coil on my 1 1/2's. or you can buy some single coil traps.
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Re: Making Muskrat Floats
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Re: Making Muskrat Floats
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Try some without the wire and some with. But I don't think you need the wire. The rats will be all over that float. And as long as you have the traps close to the bait you should be Ok.
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Re: Making Muskrat Floats
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We aint taking them to the county fair, lol. It's not a Stratevarious . The muskrat just has to climb up with not too much room to spare, and for me, the trap doesn't have to be under water. The rat climbs to the highest perch while attempting to eat the bait, which is usually parsnip or apple. It's just that simple.
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Re: Making Muskrat Floats
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I'm affirm believer the bait should be at least 8" above the surface of the float.
A rat can access that bait and never get In that trap. With the bait being up high the rat has to get on the float and stand to get the bait. The more It moves around the better your chances are of catching It. The other thing Is a rat can get caught and the next rat comes along and finishes off the bait. And never make contact with the second trap.
But even with no bait you may catch some rats. I pile of rat dropping placed between those traps Is even better. And don't forget to use a bit of lure. It won't hurt your odds.
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