Re: Favorite cage trap?
[Re: Mclaugh19]
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I have a few from Mercer Lawing. Very dependable and reliable cage and have no issues. He has a site type in his name and cage traps.
Give me a fish, I will eat for a day. Teach me to fish, I will eat for a lifetime
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Re: Favorite cage trap?
[Re: Mclaugh19]
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05/13/18 05:33 PM
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Wickenkamp they still around!
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Re: Favorite cage trap?
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Tomahawk;Safeguard;Comstock;Wickenkamp to name a few...stay away from Tractor Supply specials Any particular model you like?
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Re: Favorite cage trap?
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Little Wolf's would be perfect for coon. I bought it for Fisher, and it worked fine for that, but I've caught plenty of coon in it. It's built like a rock, and the pan plate has adjustable tension.
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Re: Favorite cage trap?
[Re: Mclaugh19]
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I like a 14X14X36 12ga 1X2 trap they take everything from a barn rat to a Coyote! The problem with going smaller is your limiting the species you can catch, this is more for the fur trade VS ADC work when you targeting 1 specific critter.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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Re: Favorite cage trap?
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Will be targeting mainly coon with it. Nothin' bigger. Would like models with ability to adjust pressure plate sensitivity though If you think the cage is a solution to a torn up spot in the yard, think again! There are things you can do, but if you place them in the grass, you will just have a square spot verses a circle. Take precautions!
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Re: Favorite cage trap?
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Schroeder's model 2000RD (retractable door). Measures 36"L x 13"W x 20"H
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Re: Favorite cage trap?
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I have 2 Havahart large one door traps. They work very well on ground hogs that rip up our vegetable gardens. Foothold traps set above ground on our property is not an option, mom's rule. If I want to trap I play by the rules. I have my best luck with the Havaharts when I use cantaloupe for bait and sort of cover the trap with weeds and brush. When our cantaloupes aren't in season I get some at our Giant store from the produce manager who will save me one from those that go bad if I ask him. http://www.havahart.com/large-1-door-animal-trap
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