Re: Customers Pulling The Wool Over Your Eyes
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09/06/16 08:57 AM
09/06/16 08:57 AM
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Eric Arnold
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If this hasn't happened to an operator yet, it's because they haven't been in business long enough. If someone wants to act this way, there isn't much you can do. You can verify "unauthorized" activity and let the client know that your equipment has been modified to do so but the fact is that 99 out of 100 times, you'll be able to tell simply by the sight location if there was a catch or not.
If you think this is a problem, take a picture of the set once you have it in place. If you really want to get creative, you can do things like use tape connecting the trap frame to the door on a powered door trap so it breaks when set off or take a small piece of wire and wrap it around the door frame loosely (if you put it higher, you won't have many animals moving it) so that when the door shuts, the wire is moved (what you're looking at here is not where the wire ends up, but whether or not it was moved from the position you left it at).
When this happens, I almost always pull the traps and call it job done. The only time I won't do this is when it is for a commercial client. They get one chance as I tell whoever hired me of the problem and let them know that if it happens again the traps will be pulled. Also, if I have pictures and it is obvious that I had a capture (say coon), I can then take another picture and if it is obvious from before and after that the trap had an animal in it they get billed.
Last edited by WCT; 09/06/16 08:59 AM. Reason: spelling and clarification
Eric Arnold Publishing Editor W.C.T. Magazine Editor The Fur Taker Magazine
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Re: Customers Pulling The Wool Over Your Eyes
[Re: Aix sponsa]
#5633558
09/06/16 09:49 PM
09/06/16 09:49 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Adirondacks, N.Y.
trapdye
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Adirondacks, N.Y.
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Yes, this has happened, Trapping Raccoons in a six flags park, an attendant at one station that was a few cents short of a dollar, heard I was trapping these coons, He would release them for fear they would be hurt at night after his shift, I would check these traps early in the morning, All I found was an empty trap that had held a animal. Well, After a few releases, They found him on a camera & released him.
John's Nuisance Wildlife Control If you like what you do for a living, It's better than a vacation. Most days.
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Re: Customers Pulling The Wool Over Your Eyes
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09/08/16 02:52 PM
09/08/16 02:52 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
St. Louis Co, Mo
BigBob
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St. Louis Co, Mo
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I have always made it clear, that the "No Charge for Non-Target's", meant that I would release the catch, RIGHT THERE, RIGHT THEN!, but, if they wanted it gone, the "per animal price" applied.
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Re: Customers Pulling The Wool Over Your Eyes
[Re: BigBob]
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09/08/16 04:30 PM
09/08/16 04:30 PM
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Joined: Dec 2010
southern ont. canada
bob pake
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southern ont. canada
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It happens often enough to be a pain in the arse. I am sure that some trap manufacturer will come up with a simple one key fits all cage door lock. It's necessary and long overdue.
Last edited by bob pake; 09/08/16 04:52 PM.
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Re: Customers Pulling The Wool Over Your Eyes
[Re: BigBob]
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09/08/16 05:56 PM
09/08/16 05:56 PM
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Joined: Feb 2014
Louisiana
Aix sponsa
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Louisiana
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I have always made it clear, that the "No Charge for Non-Target's", meant that I would release the catch, RIGHT THERE, RIGHT THEN!, but, if they wanted it gone, the "per animal price" applied. Excellent point.
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