Questions from the new guys....
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02/04/18 01:27 AM
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One of my boys wants to try this out. So, here we are. Was looking at this to start with: https://www.ebay.com/itm/15-piece-fox-Co...McAAOSw3gJZJGVQWhat do you think? I thought the price was good. but not sure of quality. What else is needed to start with? Or are we better off to piece together what we need. If you could start over knowing what you know now, what would your must haves be? Thank you in advance....
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Re: Questions from the new guys....
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02/04/18 08:57 AM
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2 important tools not included in that kits are a trowel (shovel) and a sister. I know there is a set on eBay that includes those for not a lot more. Trapping is a lot of fun and any youth that is wanting to get involved should be encouraged. It beats the alternative these days. Good clean healthy fun...
Wish I had more time to trap....
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Re: Questions from the new guys....
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02/04/18 09:18 AM
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For new trappers it might be better to start on dumber animals before taking on smart ones. Coon,muskrat,etc are more geared to newbies. With those he's likely to catch something. Fox and yote aren't what you want to start out on.
Brad
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WISH I HAD MORE TIME TO TRAP!
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Re: Questions from the new guys....
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02/04/18 09:48 AM
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2 important tools not included in that kits are a trowel (shovel) and a sister. I know there is a set on eBay that includes those for not a lot more. Trapping is a lot of fun and any youth that is wanting to get involved should be encouraged. It beats the alternative these days. Good clean healthy fun... You can buy a sister on Ebay? I just couldn't help myself. LOL
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Re: Questions from the new guys....
[Re: 2sdkids]
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02/04/18 10:03 AM
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I started half way through the season with the F&T coyote starter kit. While it came with everything for me to set those half dozen dukes the addiction set in FAST. Soon had an order in again, more traps, more bait/lure, etc. it looks like a nice kit there on eBay but I’ve noticed F&T and other trapping sites offer starter kits at matching or better prices than eBay and Amazon. Hope your boy goes head over heels for trapping like I did. Goodluck!
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Re: Questions from the new guys....
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02/04/18 11:56 AM
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I would agree with the advice above to start out with an easier type of quarry. Even catching good eating rabbits is a good way to learn and also experiment putting up fur. I bet a a big bunch of trappers on here started out on gophers as a kid like I did. Good to learn to bed traps in summer dirt as well. For gophers it's not necessary but doing it teaches.
Read a lot of posters here, hard pounding guys who struggle a long time to catch their first canine. With children it's about action that keeps the interest up. Catching ANY fur keeps it fun.
Osky
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Re: Questions from the new guys....
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02/04/18 02:20 PM
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YouTube has been a wealth of information for me as far as making sets and seeing people bed traps. Easier to lean watching someone in my opinion.
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Re: Questions from the new guys....
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02/04/18 04:27 PM
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Good advice on better prices at trapping supply for starter kits. I respectfully disagree on easier species. The fox in the east may be super ninja smart. But I'll bet that in S.D. they are as dumb as they are here. Dirt hole with some bait down in it, 1.75 with center of pan 6~8" properly bedded in front of hole = Fox. maybe skunk, either way the journey begins. Good luck and good for you on getting the kids out on the land. You will need a sifter and pan covers, or something under the pan to keep the sifted dirt from propping up the pan, crushed wax paper works for pan cover and can be used under the trap to help reduce freeze down. A trowel for the bed and dirt hole. Hammer for driving the anchors in. If you use a framing hammer the claw side will help a lot with digging the trap bed. A two dollar flour sifter or spaghetti drainer will work, use your imagination. Have fun and keep it simple. Research the archives on here,lot of masters sharing knowledge that they gathered over the years. Go get them.
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Re: Questions from the new guys....
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P.S. if you see a road kill skunk that isn't smashed to bad pick it up. Very good bait for fox. Feral cats also good. Even jackrabbits.
“The world is governed by very different personages from what is imagined” B. Disraeli
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Re: Questions from the new guys....
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02/04/18 06:09 PM
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Sure you can buy a sister on eBay, search it. Lol of course I meant sifter but spell correct got me again. I will post my sister on eBay for you.
Wish I had more time to trap....
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Re: Questions from the new guys....
[Re: The Beav]
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02/05/18 12:15 AM
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2 important tools not included in that kits are a trowel (shovel) and a sister. I know there is a set on eBay that includes those for not a lot more. Trapping is a lot of fun and any youth that is wanting to get involved should be encouraged. It beats the alternative these days. Good clean healthy fun... You can buy a sister on Ebay? I just couldn't help myself. LOL I had the same thought here beav, but I thought he was from Arkansas not SD. LOL. PS love you Arkansas guys just having some fun:)
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Re: Questions from the new guys....
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02/05/18 05:51 PM
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His confidence will grow quicker with coon and DPs. But some kids do have a nack for yotes and fox. My son would have non of that small stuff. Caught the first 5 yotes that season. Taught him how to bed a trap and away he went. Coyotes love him, they just tolerate me..
Common sense catches alot of fur.. Pay homage to all you harvest..
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Re: Questions from the new guys....
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2 important tools not included in that kits are a trowel (shovel) and a -SIFTER-(sister). I know there is a set on eBay that includes those for not a lot more. Trapping is a lot of fun and any youth that is wanting to get involved should be encouraged. It beats the alternative these days. Good clean healthy fun...
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Re: Questions from the new guys....
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2sdkids
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Working Saturday. Thanks though. 2sdkids the sdta is having a ice fishing tournament this Saturday in Clark if you want to meet some of the members.
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