Bobcat flagging
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12/12/18 07:07 PM
12/12/18 07:07 PM
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Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 666 VA
coolbrze
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VA
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Going to set a few more bobcat foothold sets soon & may try some flagging but have a couple questions...
Per VA regs: "It is unlawful to intentionally set foothold traps, body-gripping traps, or snares within 50 feet of an animal carcass or animal parts, unless the carcass or parts are completely covered at the time the trap is set or visited. For the purposes of this requirement, completely covered is defined as not being visible from above. A carcass is defined as the body, portions of the body, meat, organs, or viscera of any animal, including fish. Feathers (including those with attached skin or entire bird wings), hair (with or without skin or hide), and bones that include no attached meat, organs, or viscera, are excluded from this definition."
1. So does this mean I can legally hang & use feathers or a bird wing?
2. I don't have any CDs to use but was thinking of cutting a soda can & using the flattened out aluminum since it's shiny & lightweight & should spin in the wind w/ a swivel on it. Worth a shot?
3. I assume w/ flagging that foxes & yotes won't visit the nearby traps, correct?
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Re: Bobcat flagging
[Re: coolbrze]
#6397063
12/12/18 08:40 PM
12/12/18 08:40 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 10,966 Coldspring Texas
Savell
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"Wilbur"
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By the way....what type of country are you trapping ?.....tight or open ?
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Re: Bobcat flagging
[Re: coolbrze]
#6397192
12/12/18 10:44 PM
12/12/18 10:44 PM
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Joined: Dec 2010
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Law Dog
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Chicken, pigeon wings, I like skunk tails off the low grade ones they tend to swing and not fly around and get tangled as much.
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Jerry Herbst
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Re: Bobcat flagging
[Re: coolbrze]
#6397240
12/13/18 12:28 AM
12/13/18 12:28 AM
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Drakej
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I've used many different things but my go to visual attractor now is a pair of turkey wing feathers wired together to an extra large snap swivel at the root end with some old fashioned silver tinsel for flash. Whole thing spins with the slightest breeze. The black/white patterned feathers show snow or no snow and take a lot of abuse. Just hook snap to small limb where it can't foul on other branches. Can reuse for years.
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Re: Bobcat flagging
[Re: coolbrze]
#6397353
12/13/18 07:42 AM
12/13/18 07:42 AM
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Pawnee
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The way it reads I’d say feathers/wings are ok.
Pop can should work. My favorite is two turkey tail feathers wired together to form a upside down V with a swivel a few inches above it. Here I have to add some fishing weights to them because of all the high winds. We have 60 mph winds coming for today. Flagging like tinsel and VCR tape usually are tied in knots around whatever they are hung from after a wind like that.
You will catch coyotes and fox in cat sets. Just like the occasional cat is caught in a yote set. Good luck
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Re: Bobcat flagging
[Re: coolbrze]
#6397631
12/13/18 12:38 PM
12/13/18 12:38 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
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Hern
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I use pieces of discarded Ag Bags. Black/White Price- Free from farmers Heavy Duty plastic. Tough stuff. Check out your local dairy farm for scrap Ag Bags...
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Re: Bobcat flagging
[Re: coolbrze]
#6398723
12/14/18 04:13 PM
12/14/18 04:13 PM
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Joined: Jan 2012
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Michael Morris
"Hombre que mata demasiadas cosas"
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"Hombre que mata demasiadas cosas"
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I wouldn't worry too much about it. Picture courtesy of a Nevada trapper I wouldn't set coyote sets directly under the flags, but I wouldn't be scared to set the approaches. Coyotes hunt with their eyes too.
Last edited by Michael Morris; 12/14/18 04:20 PM.
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