Re: Trap storage
[Re: Bucksnorts]
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03/03/18 12:36 AM
03/03/18 12:36 AM
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Posts: 25,411 williams,mn
trapper les
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Open shed where they don't get rained on, but can stay aired out while hanging.
"Those who hammer their guns into plowshares will plow for those who do not."
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Re: Trap storage
[Re: Bucksnorts]
#6176162
03/03/18 12:47 AM
03/03/18 12:47 AM
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Joined: May 2007
Posts: 2,626 Flint, Michigan
bhugo
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Put them in totes too. I make sure the chains are tangled through every trap so all 40 traps turn into one big chunk of steel that all comes out as one piece later.
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Re: Trap storage
[Re: bhugo]
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03/03/18 12:53 AM
03/03/18 12:53 AM
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Posts: 226 Northern Utah
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Put them in totes too. I make sure the chains are tangled through every trap so all 40 traps turn into one big chunk of steel that all comes out as one piece later. Lol, me too
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Re: Trap storage
[Re: Bucksnorts]
#6176571
03/03/18 01:10 PM
03/03/18 01:10 PM
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Joined: Feb 2014
Posts: 25,694 nm
adam m
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I use the thick plastic bins the ones with locks and built in handles. Either 22 gallon and or 43 gallon ones. The 22 gallon one I can put 50 + traps, stakes, extension, sifter and a bunch of other needed items and closes just fine
Last edited by adam m; 03/03/18 01:10 PM.
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Re: Trap storage
[Re: ky_coyote_hunter]
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03/03/18 05:00 PM
03/03/18 05:00 PM
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Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 16,368 Iowa
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I like milk crates...Strong, stackable, and well ventilated. x2
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Re: Trap storage
[Re: ky_coyote_hunter]
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03/03/18 05:21 PM
03/03/18 05:21 PM
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Posts: 3,446 Houghton Lake, MI
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I like milk crates...Strong, stackable, and well ventilated. And not yours, says right on them property of ....... Dairy. Lol
Wish I had more time to trap....
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Re: Trap storage
[Re: Bucksnorts]
#6176701
03/03/18 05:24 PM
03/03/18 05:24 PM
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Joined: Jan 2015
Posts: 3,446 Houghton Lake, MI
strike2x
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I use drywall mud buckets. A tots full of traps is to heavy to move, load or almost anything else plus if you put a tote full of traps in your truck k during season it is broke from the weight or cold.or both.
Wish I had more time to trap....
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Re: Trap storage
[Re: strike2x]
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03/03/18 05:50 PM
03/03/18 05:50 PM
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Posts: 3,566 Kentucky
ky_coyote_hunter
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I like milk crates...Strong, stackable, and well ventilated. And not yours, says right on them property of ....... Dairy. Lol Oh yes, very much mine...I buy them from farmplast...They make them for the milk industry, and sell the black crates for around $5 each...Google them. Or, there's always those that come from the method you mention, but why go that route?
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