Re: The cage trap thread
[Re: war_man_2009]
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03/05/08 10:54 AM
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Andrew N.
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anybody have a pattern to make these? trigger and all. and how would you set these for foxes? I'd be interested in a pattern too. As far as fox, a lot of them are caught in cage sets made for cats anyway so other than putting it in a different location where fox are found, I'd guess you could use the same set.
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Re: The cage trap thread
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03/08/08 12:08 PM
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Donnie
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this is a yancy cage and hard to beat,i like the drop down doors because the other style are sometimes set off when a big tom hits his back on the door,but ya gotta use what ever suits you..this is just my opinion and nothing else
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Re: The cage trap thread
[Re: Andrew N.]
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03/11/08 11:28 AM
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So I've been doing A LOT of thinking about that double door cat trap on the 2nd page. I'm thinking about making a few of these and perminately setting them up in the high country. Before and after season I'd have to secure the doors open.
I'm thinking I can pack it in in pieces and assemble it on site.
Some questions:
What kind of paint? Rustoleum? This has got to stand up to the elements year-round. Also, what would the best thing to use to tie all sides together? 14 or 12 gauge wire?
Your thoughts?
Last edited by Livetrap; 03/11/08 03:38 PM.
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Re: The cage trap thread
[Re: scooter]
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03/11/08 03:31 PM
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Donnie
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you might want to read your regs on leaving them,i know in some places you are not supose to leave them out even unset,but thats your deal not mine..lol
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