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Re: Anyone buy Waxed dirt?
[Re: Remmi_870]
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12/14/18 10:51 PM
12/14/18 10:51 PM
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Southwest Michigan
Michigan Trappin
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I've used it from fnt Works but expensive per set for sure
Every day is a gift from GOD, don't waste it!!
If they have plenty of food, give them something interesting to smell
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Re: Anyone buy Waxed dirt?
[Re: Remmi_870]
#6399755
12/15/18 07:13 PM
12/15/18 07:13 PM
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Joined: Nov 2017
Hathaway Montana
Cathouse Jim
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I end up buying some every year as I run out. I have bought from the following and my opinion.
Trapper Arts - Nice black rich looking soil, beds well but didn't blend in very well in the lousy Montana soil here. I would give a top coating of dry gopher hill dirt to blend it in and look natural. But when the wind blew the top coat would shift around and the set looked like a swirl cake. Coyotes never cared though and would be caught.
Minnesota Trapline, Lamoreaux Bros Freeze proof dirt - This stuff is the bomb for the lousy soil conditions here. It is a brownish tan color dirt, no blending necessary other than a dusting of surrounding dry dirt to eliminate that fine sifted look.
Both worked very well for me. Be sure to check them for sales or quantity discounts. In the temps I deal with I have a layer of wax dirt under the trap and outside of the jaws. Otherwise, my trap will freeze to the original soil where it makes contact. I use screen pan covers as the wax dirt is usually very fine.
"I've reached nearly fifty four years of age with my system."
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Re: Anyone buy Waxed dirt?
[Re: grayfox54]
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12/15/18 10:23 PM
12/15/18 10:23 PM
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MN
SkyeDancer
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MN
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Some people I know wax sand, you can buy that by the bag Sand is what we have where I trap and it is what I wax. Works well.
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Re: Anyone buy Waxed dirt?
[Re: Remmi_870]
#6400122
12/16/18 02:14 AM
12/16/18 02:14 AM
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montana
red mt
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As horse creek fur had said or just go to the hardware store masonry store buy sand in the bag and make it.
Kenneth schoening
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Re: Anyone buy Waxed dirt?
[Re: backroadsarcher]
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12/16/18 09:56 AM
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MN
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Minnesota Trapline, Lamoreaux Bros Freeze proof dirt I have purchased in the past couple of years. X2 on it can be expensive per set though. Would like to learn to make my own but I guess I am afraid of going through the work and it not turning out. It really is easy to do. I collect gopher mound dirt/sand in the area i trap, then sift it before adding the wax. I bought two large roasters with lids. I have a propane burner which can handle both at same time. When it starts to darken around the edges it is important to stir it up...when it all starts to look wet, I dump it in a small plastic cement making tub. You must stir it frequently until it cools or it will cake.. Once cool, store it in containers. Harry from F & T did a YouTube video on it which is how I learned.
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Re: Anyone buy Waxed dirt?
[Re: red mt]
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12/16/18 10:30 AM
12/16/18 10:30 AM
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As horse creek fur had said or just go to the hardware store masonry store buy sand in the bag and make it. That's what I do. I put it in a turkey roasting pan over a large propane torch and heat it just enough so I can still stir it by hand wearing heavy rubber gloves. I add wax in increments as the sand starts heating up. You'll see the wet look appear. I don't have a specific ration of wax to sand but a good indication I have enough wax is the sand will bind up as it cools.
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Re: Anyone buy Waxed dirt?
[Re: wr otis]
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12/16/18 11:15 AM
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Morgantown, WV
Dfabs
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I've bought the lamoreaux brothers from a dealer that attends the WV conv, whose name I can't remember. Most likely Murray’s
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Re: Anyone buy Waxed dirt?
[Re: Cathouse Jim]
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12/16/18 11:21 AM
12/16/18 11:21 AM
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Morgantown, WV
Dfabs
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Be sure to check them for sales or quantity discounts. In the temps I deal with I have a layer of wax dirt under the trap and outside of the jaws. Otherwise, my trap will freeze to the original soil where it makes contact. I use screen pan covers as the wax dirt is usually very fine.
Jim, have you ever tried some glycerine in a squeeze bottle like your urine comes in? That’s what I use to keep mine from freezing down. Just squirt a little under the jaws and levers. Might save you some WD if you don’t have to line the trap bed with it. Lee Steinmeyer suggested this to me and I have been happy with the results so far.
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Re: Anyone buy Waxed dirt?
[Re: Remmi_870]
#6400441
12/16/18 01:17 PM
12/16/18 01:17 PM
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Wisconsin
The Beav
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Wisconsin
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The best dry grass type covering I have used was the dry fines picked off the the top the green chopper boxes. Second best was the fines picked up under the silo un loader. Non were freeze proof but made great trap coverings.
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Re: Anyone buy Waxed dirt?
[Re: wr otis]
#6401705
12/17/18 09:40 PM
12/17/18 09:40 PM
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Sugar Grove, WV
JTfromWV
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Wasn't Murray, there is a tailgate dealer who has it about every time I been there, must be semi local. Was probably John Coakley. Trapper's Haven.
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