Re: Bigger Cages?
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
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01/06/15 07:18 PM
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Some western states have gone cage only, including Cats/K-9's.
Every kid needs a Dog and a Curmudgeon.
Remember Bowe Bergdahl, the traitor.
Beware! Jill Pudlewski, Ron Oates and Keven Begesse are liars and thiefs!
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Re: Bigger Cages?
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
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01/07/15 08:56 AM
01/07/15 08:56 AM
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sgs
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In the latest newsletter, Tomahawk is now building a 12x12x36 inch raccoon cage because customers were demanding a larger cage. Now since you guys are those demanding customers, I'd like to know what you're using those big cages for. You sure it's WCO's doing the asking? Tomahawk has a lot of customers who aren't in the business.
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Re: Bigger Cages?
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
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01/12/15 03:04 PM
01/12/15 03:04 PM
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Paul Winkelmann
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I'm one of those guys that catch fox in 10x12x32. We don't get a barrel full of fox jobs but I have caught a couple hundred in the
regular sized cages and most are youngsters. Keep in mind that when I get a fox call, they are already quite used to humans. For
kicks I grabbed my tape and went up in our storage space above the garage. We own a 12x12x36, a 12x12x40, and three 12x12x42 inch.
I have no idea how we acquired these cages, but we've had them for some time. The first two are unidentified but the three 42 inch
are Tomahawks. I'm saving them because Vinke told me if I ever got an otter job, these would do the trick. I do recall one of our
guys using the Tomahawks for raccoon but got tired of the extra size very quickly. Instead of using a larger trap for a difficult
animal, I will resort to 2-door Comstocks.
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Re: Bigger Cages?
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
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01/12/15 04:37 PM
01/12/15 04:37 PM
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That looks like a good buy!! I have caught a few bobcats in 10"X12"X32" single door cage traps in rural areas. Also, quite a few of both red and gray fox in rural and urban areas in the same size traps. In fact, I seldom set a larger trap in urban areas for fox, just never had a call for bobcats in a truly urban area. However, for cage trapping both fox and bobcat in rural areas I do prefer a larger (taller) cage trap, at least 10"X14"X36" and larger. I use bait/lure attached to the rear of the pan trigger. If and when GritGuy gets back in production,(and if legal in your area) the "The FurFindR" http://www.wasatchwild.com/teaser.html is an excellent tool to attract animals into the vicinity of your traps.
Note to self- Engage brain before opening mouth (or hitting the ENTER key/SUBMIT button).
Ron Fry
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Re: Bigger Cages?
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
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01/14/15 10:21 AM
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Paul, As always thank you for the constructive criticism. Hope you had a great Christmas. To answer: Customers from all segments have been asking for a 12x12. We have had the 12x12 traps available in the Original Series traps for quite some time and I'm pretty sure that is the one you have in your stock. After quite a few custom 12x12 Pro Series traps we made it a full time product. I'm sure soon there will be a 15x15 before too long. Tomahawk Live Trap -Always Improving
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Re: Bigger Cages?
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
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01/14/15 11:19 AM
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Well Tomahawk, I used your coyote trap at the suggestion of one of your sales reps. I wasn't convinced coyotes could be caught in cage traps, having trapped for over 40 years. Coyotes, most of those. I did connect on a pup female that weighed about 25 lbs. It absolutely destroyed the end of the trap! But, held the coyote... I had to reinforce the damaged end. Over the next two years of trying I was able to capture two more more coyotes that simply 'blew' out the door. And I lost them both... LT
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