Re: Averages
[Re: PA_K-9_Trapper]
#6206271
04/02/18 08:55 PM
04/02/18 08:55 PM
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"Mr. Sensitivity"
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"Mr. Sensitivity"
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Sold the fur today here is my averages: greys-11.50 - Mine was better reds-12.60 - Mine was worse coyotes-17.50- Mine was better mink-7.00 - Mine was worse muskrats-3.79- n/a beaver-8.50 - n/a coon-0.50- Mine was better How do yours compare, better or worse?
Life always offers a second chance. It's called Tomorrow
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Re: Averages
[Re: PA_K-9_Trapper]
#6206335
04/02/18 09:40 PM
04/02/18 09:40 PM
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Joined: Oct 2016
Posts: 997 Ohio, USA
Ave
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Worse on reds and coyotes, but slightly better on muskrats. I also did better on coons but everything else was similar to mine
Ave don't go where the beaver don't flow
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Re: Averages
[Re: PA_K-9_Trapper]
#6206343
04/02/18 09:49 PM
04/02/18 09:49 PM
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robert.d12
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I've only sold one coyote for $25. I'll let you know when the rest sells.
The beauty of the second amendment is it wont be needed until they try to take it. -Thomas Jefferson
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Re: Averages
[Re: possumcatcher]
#6206567
04/03/18 07:30 AM
04/03/18 07:30 AM
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Posts: 997 Ohio, USA
Ave
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I dont have exact averages but i know ballpark. My highest rat was 1.50 but they were all early blue rats and i only had 3. My top coon was $14 and i averaged around $7.50 on them. I averaged around $45 on my yotes and didnt sell many of my cats but the top one was $250 Wow I wish our fur here was half as pretty as yours is lol. 45 dollars for a coyote is unheard of here as ours are really trashy looking and usually don’t have a pale belly. We don’t even have a season on cats lol. The bobcats that we do have in the state don’t have those beautiful spots. We might get a season next year but it’s really regulated. How are the laws on cats out there?
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Re: Averages
[Re: PA_K-9_Trapper]
#6207196
04/03/18 07:02 PM
04/03/18 07:02 PM
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Posts: 69 N.J
Watertrapper#110
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The reason behind no traps within 30 feet of exposed bait is so that you dont catch buzzards and other flesh eating birds, we have the same law in jersey, but in jersey you can only use Cable restraints aka snares. but the law makes sense to me though.
Get it, Skin it, Flesh it, Pin it, The life of a trapper.
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Re: Averages
[Re: Watertrapper#110]
#6207203
04/03/18 07:11 PM
04/03/18 07:11 PM
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"Mr. Sensitivity"
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The reason behind no traps within 30 feet of exposed bait is so that you dont catch buzzards and other flesh eating birds, we have the same law in jersey, but in jersey you can only use Cable restraints aka snares. but the law makes sense to me though. Yeah, You law makes sense because they actually give you a distance that you have to stay away from exposed bait. Our law just state you cant set traps using exposed bait. How far from a dead deer carcass are we allowed to set???? God only knows.
Life always offers a second chance. It's called Tomorrow
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Re: Averages
[Re: PA_K-9_Trapper]
#6207219
04/03/18 07:22 PM
04/03/18 07:22 PM
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Watertrapper#110
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I just checked and we can use CRs within 30 feet if the baits covered, if its outside 30 feet the bait dont need to be covered
Get it, Skin it, Flesh it, Pin it, The life of a trapper.
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Re: Averages
[Re: Watertrapper#110]
#6207300
04/03/18 08:34 PM
04/03/18 08:34 PM
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PA_K-9_Trapper
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The reason behind no traps within 30 feet of exposed bait is so that you dont catch buzzards and other flesh eating birds, Yes it keeps birds of prey out of K9 sets, but I don't see why it should apply to water sets. Waterfowl may look at corn and try to eat it, but it's not like a little rat trap would hold them anyways. I think they even even consider a scraped green stick for beaver is exposed bait, right?
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Re: Averages
[Re: PA_K-9_Trapper]
#6207488
04/03/18 10:13 PM
04/03/18 10:13 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 5,315 Lakeland,Minnesota
Bogmaster
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I doubt that a green stick for beaver is considered exposed bait. And a so called little rat trap will very easily hold waterfowl. When in doubt on any regulations,contact your conservation officer or game warden. Tom
If my feet aren't wet,I must not be trapping. Tom Olson MTA life member#100,also WTA life member
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Re: Averages
[Re: PA_K-9_Trapper]
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04/06/18 09:44 AM
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Alexia
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The sliced turnips I use for muskrat bait are exposed. I make no effort to conceal it. I've never caught anything but muskrats in such sets.
You have a friend in Jesus.
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Re: Averages
[Re: PA_K-9_Trapper]
#6209824
04/06/18 11:36 AM
04/06/18 11:36 AM
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Posts: 5,315 Lakeland,Minnesota
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For the most part,exposed baits are to keep from catching raptors and other birds.Most baits for muskrat ,such as apples and turn ups-in most states wouldn't be considered exposed baits. Tom
If my feet aren't wet,I must not be trapping. Tom Olson MTA life member#100,also WTA life member
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