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Wink- "The enemy of my enemy is still my enemy!" Now, where have I recently heard that?
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First mole job tomorrow, Still a lot of snow on the ground. We'll see what up.
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those cheap shiny traps are actually british made stainless steel and retail around £7.40 plus taxes each, that converts to $10.88 plus tax, the chinese traps are as much use as a chocolate kettle.
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TR: How do you catch these little guys. I would guess a mouse trap and a tunnel? Is this part of your mole contract? Ck yesterday for mole, ground still frozen in parts of the lawnl
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I managed 5 double catches in the duffus traps today, the days total of moles being 52
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Roe: How many moles a year do you catch?
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I managed 5 double catches in the duffus traps today, the days total of moles being 52 Id be in my heaven! I really enjoy mole work
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Good to see you posting Nic...........
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Roe: How many moles a year do you catch? Hi I'm not sure as I never take count. Each day varies, but I must trap over 100 moles a week easily. But thats at this time of year when it's a busy period. Later in the summer I might not have a mole job for two months! From January til the end of may I'm working 12 hours a day, 7 days a week, just to try and keep up.
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I managed 5 double catches in the duffus traps today, the days total of moles being 52 Id be in my heaven! I really enjoy mole work It's like everything Nic; you can have too much of a good thing. Some of the farms I have to work on are 500 acres in size. It's much nicer doing paddocks or small fields. Friday is always a busy day for me anyway, as I do lift alot of traps.
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I cleared this field the other day. There's about seven fields just the same as this. No other mole trapper wanted a go at them, so I said i would. £7 a mole meant I made a few £...
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Regarding the above photo, where would you guys set your traps when there's a mole hill every yard or less!
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Look straight out about 327 meter, the third mound to the left, that is where I would start.
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Re: post your mole, vole, or gopher carnage shots here
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How do u kill them Myanmar looks like the one posted
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Re: post your mole, vole, or gopher carnage shots here
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Not a mole, vole, or a gopher but carnage non the less. Quite a toll to pay while looking for a mole snack. Nice ! How do you like your enlarged pans ??
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I think I only got about 8 off that field. Or something like that. There are many moire fields that i am clearing, this piccy here is of two fields over and although it looks terrible, there is, on average, only a dozen moles per field. I'm looking forward to seeing the fields when they have been harrowed , to see how many survivors there are..... The way I trap means that I don;'t need too many traps, so typically i might use about 15 traps per field and i expect to catch 90% of the moles on the first set....
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Interesting, How will this same field look after it is mowed or have the boils knock down? Hard to believe that only 8 to 12 moles did all this damage. But not many woods in the area. Thanks for posting.
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Adam - that was my first attempt at tweaking my OOS traps gleaned from this forum I'm sure. Then, I went offset: All of this was when I had more time on my hands. Still had issues with rust on trip rods and pans. On open surface/foraging runs, I now use Bud 25's Modified OOS. Money well spent!
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I tell you ....if you guys try talpex traps you won't look at an out-o-sight trap ever again!! They are smaller, lighter, easier to set by hand and they don't need any adjustment....they really are superb.
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Interesting, How will this same field look after it is mowed or have the boils knock down? Hard to believe that only 8 to 12 moles did all this damage. But not many woods in the area. Thanks for posting. I will take a pic of the fields when i next go. I expect that there will be one or two moles in each field that I have to trap. I think the farmer will be delighted, he better be. I learnt a long time ago that one mole, left to his own devices, will create a (This word is unacceptable on Trapperman) of alot of mess....
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Roe - while paying my dues and learning how to catch "The Little Gentleman in the Black Velvet Waistcoat," I purchased both the Flatpack Co.'s version of the Duffus/Half-Barrel and the Talpex mole traps. I did catch moles with the Talpex-type trap but also had many more misses than catches. Understand that I'm trapping in sandy soils and these Michael Phelps' rascals can swim under and around my traps as soon as their whiskers touch metal parts. Or, so it seemed. Also know that the majority of mole runs in my part of the world are along the surface (foraging/feeding runs). They will only occasionally throw mounds in our so called winter (less than 6 weeks sometimes) and during the heat of our summers and usually droughty conditions when their food sources also head south and deeper in our soils. I first speculated that the Talpex tines were not long enough in my situation compared to the OOS. In reality, I probably didn't devote enough time to the Talpex and got more comfortable/successful with the Modified OOS and using Steve's Trapline trap (upside down). Still working on learning the Half-Barrel trap but have the same issues with my moles having the Michael Phelps' Syndrome when using this trap.
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What holds the Steve A. traps in place if sat upside down? It seam as it would be at the wrong angle
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GT - We discussed this on 3/10/15. Go back 3 weeks ago and to Page 3 under SUBJECT "Gophers." It's a mixed discussion on gopher vs. mole trapping.
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Aggie, correct me if I'm wrong, but is that trap in the pic not a talpex?
I know what you mean about the surface runs. A nightmare. But i do stand by what I said and i think the talpex would benefit you guys.
Here's one thing to think about: If you set the talpex correctly the mole should never really come into contact with metal so it shouldnt be able to swim under the trap....the idea is to block the run so Mr Mole gets caught as he shovels the debris out of the way.,..
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Roe - You are correct. It is The Flatpack Co.'s version of it, I think. Although I'm happy with the modified OOS I use, I'd try a true Talpex trap just for grins if it were available in the USA. I just surmised that the shorter length of the catch tines on this particular trap was the cause of my misses in my situation. I also use the Trapline Mole Trap along foundations, sidewalks/driveways, fences, etc. where the use of the scissor trap is not feasible. There were earlier discussions on the setting/bedding of this trap along with the "dig-unders" in sandy soils when he senses the trap.
I've had success in placing the offset pan of the modified OOS just at the base of the mole run or slightly above it, then back-filling. Not too sure if he senses the metal or not. I just want to feel that "tug" when I'm pulling a trap that's been set off!!!
Mole-catchers over here are waiting for the day that Steve Albano, or someone else, produces a Stainless Steel scissor trap that encompasses all of the features of a modified OOS and Talpex! Wishful thinking, huh?
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I also use the Trapline Mole Trap along foundations, sidewalks/driveways, fences, etc. where the use of the scissor trap is not feasible. There were earlier discussions on the setting/bedding of this trap along with the "dig-unders" in sandy soils when he senses the trap.
I've had success in placing the offset pan of the modified OOS just at the base of the mole run or slightly above it, then back-filling. Not too sure if he senses the metal or not. I just want to feel that "tug" when I'm pulling a trap that's been set off!!!
Mole-catchers over here are waiting for the day that Steve Albano, or someone else, produces a Stainless Steel scissor trap that encompasses all of the features of a modified OOS and Talpex! Wishful thinking, huh? Alot of trap avoidance with oos is more in the way you set the trap and the way you make your mound in center of the trap that your pan lays on...i bend my pans so that it exactly matches my mound i create Also i catch alot of moles against sidewalks...foundations with the oos....there really is no need to have more than one kind of trap to catch moles....the oos is the most versatile
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Roe - You are correct. It is The Flatpack Co.'s version of it, I think. Although I'm happy with the modified OOS I use, I'd try a true Talpex trap just for grins if it were available in the USA. I just surmised that the shorter length of the catch tines on this particular trap was the cause of my misses in my situation. I also use the Trapline Mole Trap along foundations, sidewalks/driveways, fences, etc. where the use of the scissor trap is not feasible. There were earlier discussions on the setting/bedding of this trap along with the "dig-unders" in sandy soils when he senses the trap.
I've had success in placing the offset pan of the modified OOS just at the base of the mole run or slightly above it, then back-filling. Not too sure if he senses the metal or not. I just want to feel that "tug" when I'm pulling a trap that's been set off!!!
Mole-catchers over here are waiting for the day that Steve Albano, or someone else, produces a Stainless Steel scissor trap that encompasses all of the features of a modified OOS and Talpex! Wishful thinking, huh? Aggie, would you mind me asking in what scenario the misses were. had the trap been sprung, but no mole in it? Thanks.
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Roe - It has been 3 years or so when I was experimenting with this trap, among other types (Trapline, Duffus/Half-barrel, and the original OOS) due to moles digging under my sets. Moles can nearly "swim" in the sandy soils where I trap. Steve Albano, himself, even admits to using the OOS in sandy soils.
I followed the tips and techniques offered here on this forum when I first started experimenting with the Talpex-type trap. I'd cut out a section of turf/soil the length and width of the trap, compact the soil in the cut-out section with a wooden mallet head, place another compacted piece of soil as a bump or block under the trip pan, then backfill the cut-out section (bath tub). Some trappers in the States do not "bath tub" their sets but sink there OOS traps directly into the run. Understand that the above technique is used almost exclusively for the surface/foraging runs created by our more common subspecies of mole, Eastern Mole. I use the Trapline mole trap when they are tunneling deeper and in all other circumstances.
I did not use this Talpex-trap enough time to learn its proper use as mentioned in previous posts and is now a moot point for me. I use the modified OOS trap (Elite Mole Upgrade) and have very few misses. I'm also waiting to see what Steve Albano has to off in his new trap. He came on this forum nearly a year ago and TEASED us with mention of his working on a new trap. Come on Steve, we're waiting!!! Cheers Roe
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Well Aggie, I think you, and many other molers, would benefit from the talpex. It is important to false fire the talpex in heavy soil or clay, and i set mine a little different. I do not put a plug of soil under the trigger, i only backfill the run a little, the rest i 'cap off' with squeezed handfuls of soil, so that the mole is well in the trap before he triggers it. A mole should not be able to swim under any talpex if it is set right IMO. In sandy soil i use them too. I have very few misses and i do catch many, many moles in a year.
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I have been getting a few call, but it is still to early in my area. The moles worked under the snow but are still not showing any new activity yet. In a couple week things will start up.
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Regarding the above photo, where would you guys set your traps when there's a mole hill every yard or less! Not sure, probably look for freshest mounds and go from there... How did you pull it off?
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I set fields from the edges. You'll catch nearly every mole in that type of field from the edge as thats where they live and their travelling routes .
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What holds the Steve A. traps in place if sat upside down? It seam as it would be at the wrong angle If I have moles digging under traps I set upside down. I just stick it in the tunnel. It seems that the mole goes just far enough under the trap to clear the metal, which puts it inside the jaws and on its way to the trigger.
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What holds the Steve A. traps in place if sat upside down? It seam as it would be at the wrong angle If I have moles digging under traps I set upside down. I just stick it in the tunnel. It seems that the mole goes just far enough under the trap to clear the metal, which puts it inside the jaws and on its way to the trigger. Took this crude pic of a cut-away of a surface mole run trying to show GT and answer his question. Trapline's regular mole trap's catch tines actually jut into the sidewalls of the tunnels. This along with only slightly having to bed the spring end (really the spring catch pin) of the trap makes for a snug fit, stabilizes the trap and elevates the catch tines. Steve also sells a larger mole trap with tines spaced 1/4" wider for larger mole subspecies. Works for me in sandy soils with less dig unders and when I can't use the modified OOS.
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Roe, how on earth did you fix all of that ?
I would be interested in talking with you. It was easy. I just stumbled around putting traps in the ground! Lots of my jobs are like that, no other mole catcher seems to want to touch them around here, I think they get over-awed and don't have the heart.
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Roe, how on earth did you fix all of that ?
I would be interested in talking with you. It was easy. I just stumbled around putting traps in the ground! Lots of my jobs are like that, no other mole catcher seems to want to touch them around here, I think they get over-awed and don't have the heart. First step to solving a problem is the willingness to try.
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Re: post your mole, vole, or gopher carnage shots here
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Lever, I'd like to get all the pertinent questions out of the way before some gun buff asks them; caliber, scope, trajectory, windage,
elevation, grain weight, manufacturer, and did you use a spotter?
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I should clarify. It's not catchin the critters I am having trouble with, how do you fix all the damage? I get the farmer to harrow the field once I've done the control work. I've just started a big golf course job, just had a few hours at it this morning. I think I'm going to be getting a big pay cheque this week!! There's lots of moles and I've set lots of traps.Work generally starts dying down around now but I'm stacked out.
What doesn't kill us makes us stranger...
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Golf course this week. They've been trying to trap the moles themselves. Last YEAR between six of them they managed to trap 13. I've been on four four days, and a total of around less than six hours and had 47. Got to check again today... They look at me with mystical eyes, but I'm just doing my job. And i've got another two golf courses out of it!! ££££££££££
What doesn't kill us makes us stranger...
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That's amazing! Our dead moles always form a frown. Ha HA. There was a tradition here in England (still is in some remote places) of pinning moles to a barbed wire fence - so the farmer could see what had been caught before he paid the molecatcher. I thought it was about time I did something a bit more jolly.
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I have too many to post but, here's a few from yesterday on a new job I just set up. You've gotta be the hottest mole catcher I ever did see.......
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Well Aggie, I think you, and many other molers, would benefit from the talpex. It is important to false fire the talpex in heavy soil or clay, and i set mine a little different. I do not put a plug of soil under the trigger, i only backfill the run a little, the rest i 'cap off' with squeezed handfuls of soil, so that the mole is well in the trap before he triggers it. A mole should not be able to swim under any talpex if it is set right IMO. In sandy soil i use them too. I have very few misses and i do catch many, many moles in a year. I started using the modified OOS along fences and foundations instead of Steve's traps bc of the many "dig unders" in sandy soils. They do definitely work in these situations but it involves setting the trap so that the trip rod fires away from the foundation or fence. This can be a pain in more ways than one! Tried the more docile Talpex-type trap mentioned in this thread. They can be set by hand and I'm not as jumpy as I would be in setting the OOS in these circumstances. The modified OOS will continue to be my go to mole trap but now I have another one, along with Steve's, to throw in the tool box!
"Happier than a gopher in wet sand."
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Maybe you do Paul but I think she is an exception to the rule. Most of us don't come close to looking like that. I am looking to hire someone like that if they were closer and available. We have lots of moles in these parts that need catching. Is that a job offer, Bob ?
Bighead Taxidermy....You Kill It, I Mount It.
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Aggie73 I see you have cables on your OOS traps. Do you have animals carry them off? I have to agree. I use a lot of Steve A. traps. But if I get a dig under I going to OOS more and more. It has been getting hot and if the soil is not water it turns to sugar sand real fast.
To Old U.S. Army 60-63 SGT.
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Aggie73 I see you have cables on your OOS traps. Do you have animals carry them off? I have to agree. I use a lot of Steve A. traps. But if I get a dig under I going to OOS more and more. It has been getting hot and if the soil is not water it turns to sugar sand real fast.
To Old U.S. Army 60-63 SGT.
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Aggie73 I see you have cables on your OOS traps. Do you have animals carry them off? I have to agree. I use a lot of Steve A. traps. But if I get a dig under I going to OOS more and more. It has been getting hot and if the soil is not water it turns to sugar sand real fast. GT - I tether all of my gopher and mole traps mostly to keep other 4-legged critters from carrying off my prized catches. You will definitely lose your trap to a mis-caught gopher if you don't tether it! Tethering Steve's mole traps is also a must. There have been times when I've caught a mole by the belly or other body parts only to be saved by the fishing leader tether I use for these traps. The thin wire rope tether used on the Talpex and OOS mole traps might be a little overkill. I normally don't have too much trouble of a mole getting away with these traps. Also, because of their mostly earthworm/insectivorous diet, they are not as tasty to predators wanting to steal my catch. They stink!!! Regardless, I feel more comfortable tethering all of my traps.
"Happier than a gopher in wet sand."
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I have a tether on all of Steve's traps. I like to put the flag as close to the winder as I can.
To Old U.S. Army 60-63 SGT.
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