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Re: Does this set actually work well for squirrels?
[Re: Hutchy]
#5289518
11/28/15 02:51 PM
11/28/15 02:51 PM
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Central NC
traprjohn
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Central NC
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piece of sponge dipped in peanut butter and put on the end of the trigger wires. x2......I thread a 1" strip of sponge lengthwise onto a trigger wire, then smear peanut butter on sponge.
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Re: Does this set actually work well for squirrels?
[Re: Aix sponsa]
#5289711
11/28/15 06:12 PM
11/28/15 06:12 PM
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Haggard
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Haggard
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If you had the bait close to the dog it would be more likely to get a neck catch. The wires are a pendulum... see what I mean. So if the squirrel is working it up where the wires connect, not much inward pushing is needed.
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Re: Does this set actually work well for squirrels?
[Re: Aix sponsa]
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11/28/15 06:26 PM
11/28/15 06:26 PM
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james bay frontierOnt.
Boco
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I catch all the squirrels I want to skin with meat as bait. Our squirrels are carnivorous mainly in winter. 
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Re: Does this set actually work well for squirrels?
[Re: Aix sponsa]
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11/30/15 09:58 AM
11/30/15 09:58 AM
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NH
sgs
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I catch all the squirrels I want to skin with meat as bait. Our squirrels are carnivorous mainly in winter. When I started trapping gray squirrels I realized just how carnivorous they are. This month I've been doing a job trapping coyotes. I've had good success with a ground fish as bait and I've been a little surprised at how the red squirrels raid my sets. I've started putting the bait in trees just to keep the squirrels away from my coyote sets.
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Re: Does this set actually work well for squirrels?
[Re: Aix sponsa]
#5292136
11/30/15 10:34 AM
11/30/15 10:34 AM
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On Georgian Bay, Ontario Canad...
Hutchy
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Yea, I have got ten so far in fisher sets...buggers.
An the further toward the end of the trigger wires, the more leverage, the easier it is to set off the trap. Adjust the trigger and dog, so it takes less movement, or play to set the trap off. You want it to move like a quarter inch. Try a rat trap with the yellow plastic pans. Dynamite here.
I may set a squirrel/weasel line just for the heck of it near my boxes...keep a few more set and working instead of plugged with squirrels.
Last edited by Hutchy; 11/30/15 10:35 AM.
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