Trapping Bucket Setups
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04/07/18 08:15 PM
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Furman 50
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Anyone still use 5 gallon buckets for trapping to carry traps and tools. I'm thinking about using a 6 gallon bucket for more room in bucket and may add different size PVC pipe inside the bucket to hold the trapping tools. Mostly for raccoon trapping. Lets see some pictures. ideas and do you like your bucket?
Last edited by Furman 50; 04/07/18 08:28 PM.
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Re: Trapping Bucket Setups
[Re: Furman 50]
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04/07/18 09:22 PM
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you'll find pvc bulky and heavy compared to 1" heavy leather loops pop riveted in place, 1 about an inch from the top and another directly below 3" off the bottom, so they line up to hold stakes in place nope, was too bulky to carry so went to a construction worker bag with shoulder strap and 12 pockets.
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Re: Trapping Bucket Setups
[Re: Furman 50]
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04/08/18 02:37 PM
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jabNE
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Still carry a bucket for setting and checks. Jim
Money cannot buy you happiness, but it can buy you a trapping license and that's pretty close.
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Re: Trapping Bucket Setups
[Re: Furman 50]
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04/08/18 03:25 PM
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the Blak Spot
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tried Those canvas bags for land sets amd werent big enough for me. Plus you had to carry needle nose pliers to get lure bottles out of the pockets. I wish someone would make a love child bag between grahams badland and leggets bag. Something that will slide out easily between the side door of a truck bed topper.
the just shall live by faith
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Re: Trapping Bucket Setups
[Re: Furman 50]
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04/08/18 08:17 PM
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Going to buy a Weiser bag this year. Nice thing with buckets is easy to wash out.
My heart belongs to my family. My body belongs to my work. My soul belongs to the woods.
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Re: Trapping Bucket Setups
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04/09/18 07:02 PM
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Going to buy a Weiser bag this year. Nice thing with buckets is easy to wash out. The beaver bag cleans out well also. Super tough waterproof material, plenty of room for carry outs. Iv'e beat mine for 2 seasons with no issues. I'm going to convert from my tool bag for predators to his land bag.
Common sense catches alot of fur.. Pay homage to all you harvest..
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Re: Trapping Bucket Setups
[Re: Furman 50]
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04/09/18 08:58 PM
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Going to buy 1 or the other, maybe both for coon n fishers. My buckets get so pigged up setting for coon, little Dawn n Quick wash really helps.
My heart belongs to my family. My body belongs to my work. My soul belongs to the woods.
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Re: Trapping Bucket Setups
[Re: Furman 50]
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04/14/18 01:35 PM
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That's a cool ideal concrete man. Doubles ( or more) floor space in the bottom. Easy to make too. Would also make the bucket more stable standing in the back of a moving bumpy truck box.
Remember "Forbidden Fruit makes many Jams"
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Re: Trapping Bucket Setups
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04/14/18 01:50 PM
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AJE
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Now that is crafty, concrete.
Last edited by AJE; 04/14/18 01:50 PM.
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