Re: Pa Trapping thread
[Re: 82Dead]
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01/16/19 11:50 AM
01/16/19 11:50 AM
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South Central Pennsylvania
PA Logan
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South Central Pennsylvania
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Frustrating season for me again. Just can't figure out what I'm doing wrong. Landing coons no problem, but I can't get a darn canine in a set. Have had foxes flip 2 over, several more approach but not commit to sets, and others get plugged up from rain and mud. Can't even find a coyote track anymore, they've been gone since early December.
Dyed and waxed the traps, inordinately careful to not contaminate with scents, in and out quickly, bedding tight, setting on sign, setting near sign, variety of sets, variety of baits and lures, etc. I feel like I've done a little bit of everything. Even tried some sets with a rusty piece of rebar set to the side (forget which book said to try that) to throw them off the scent of any metal in the ground. Still nada.
Fresh snow last Sat night and a fox walked within 3' of my set without hesitating for a second to sniff around.
Glad to see the success others are having though! Keeps my morale up!
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Re: Pa Trapping thread
[Re: PA Logan]
#6431582
01/17/19 02:00 PM
01/17/19 02:00 PM
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Joined: Jan 2014
Georgia
yote65Ga
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Georgia
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Frustrating season for me again. Just can't figure out what I'm doing wrong. Landing coons no problem, but I can't get a darn canine in a set. Have had foxes flip 2 over, several more approach but not commit to sets, and others get plugged up from rain and mud. Can't even find a coyote track anymore, they've been gone since early December.
Dyed and waxed the traps, inordinately careful to not contaminate with scents, in and out quickly, bedding tight, setting on sign, setting near sign, variety of sets, variety of baits and lures, etc. I feel like I've done a little bit of everything. Even tried some sets with a rusty piece of rebar set to the side (forget which book said to try that) to throw them off the scent of any metal in the ground. Still nada.
Fresh snow last Sat night and a fox walked within 3' of my set without hesitating for a second to sniff around.
Glad to see the success others are having though! Keeps my morale up! Have you tried trail cams to see what is going on at the sets?
Jim
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Re: Pa Trapping thread
[Re: 82Dead]
#6432149
01/18/19 12:27 AM
01/18/19 12:27 AM
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Joined: Dec 2017
Clearfield County, PA
hubler13f
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Clearfield County, PA
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I had the best day of the year today, had a gray and a small beaver. I've had foxes, coyotes, fishers and cats running past my sets all year, I've tried everything I have read and could think of with no luck, so I broke out the cable restraints and after 3 days landed my first gray fox. Unfortunately it had a large rub mark in the middle of its back. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2019/01/full-51116-435131-gray_fox.jpg) This years total 3 opossum 3 racoon 1 gray fox 2 beaver 1 long tail weasel
-OIF 05/03-08/04 -OEF 03/06-12/06 -OIF 11/07-01/09 PTA Member District 4
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Re: Pa Trapping thread
[Re: 82Dead]
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01/18/19 01:25 AM
01/18/19 01:25 AM
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Joined: Jul 2016
Ne pa
Jerry Jr.
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Ne pa
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I was working night shift the last couple of days. My wife asked to go with me on the check today. Of course I said yes. Bout 150 yards from our house I had a bobcat. She was all excited to see one that is alive, me, not so much. I knew I had to release it. The release went well (wife has video). It only tried to kill me a couple of times. She was beautiful. White belly with lots of spots. Way nicer than the one that I got during the season. But glad I got to let her go.
Nothing like releasing a critter that has 5 razors on each paw. To be honest, WE were happy to let her go. I was even more happy to not have to go to the emergency room. I know I took a big risk with her on the release, but I know she is out there killing rabbits. I will be making a plywood board to take with me from now on.
Time is more precious than gold if you know how to spend it .... but what do I know, I'm just a dumb farmer.~My Dad NRA LIFE MEMBER, Endowment Member
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Re: Pa Trapping thread
[Re: Jerry Jr.]
#6432564
01/18/19 12:57 PM
01/18/19 12:57 PM
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Joined: Dec 2017
Kingston, PA
TheBig1
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Kingston, PA
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We never make those 4’x4’ plywood boards until AFTER the first time that we need it. I still haven’t made mine yet either. It was a beautiful cat Jerry.
You can't cheat the mountain pilgrim. Mountain's got its own ways.
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Re: Pa Trapping thread
[Re: Jerry Jr.]
#6432583
01/18/19 01:13 PM
01/18/19 01:13 PM
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Joined: Feb 2012
North of Harrisburg, Pa.
coytclr
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North of Harrisburg, Pa.
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I was working night shift the last couple of days. My wife asked to go with me on the check today. Of course I said yes. Bout 150 yards from our house I had a bobcat. She was all excited to see one that is alive, me, not so much. I knew I had to release it. The release went well (wife has video). It only tried to kill me a couple of times. She was beautiful. White belly with lots of spots. Way nicer than the one that I got during the season. But glad I got to let her go.
Nothing like releasing a critter that has 5 razors on each paw. To be honest, WE were happy to let her go. I was even more happy to not have to go to the emergency room. I know I took a big risk with her on the release, but I know she is out there killing rabbits. I will be making a plywood board to take with me from now on.
I would get a 30 gal tote, cut your hole in one corner. Here is a video of a fellow here in Pa. releasing a cat at about the 10 min. mark, using a tub----https://bit.ly/2W2on2c His whole video is good.
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Re: Pa Trapping thread
[Re: 82Dead]
#6446040
01/30/19 09:53 PM
01/30/19 09:53 PM
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Joined: Mar 2013
Pennsylvania
Pilgrim22
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Pennsylvania
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Any of you PA boys still trapping? I pulled my fox sets 2 weeks ago and got a few beaver sets out still
Adam Matalavage
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Re: Pa Trapping thread
[Re: 82Dead]
#6447780
02/01/19 12:32 PM
02/01/19 12:32 PM
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Joined: Jan 2016
Berks County, Pennsylvania
Ditto
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Berks County, Pennsylvania
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![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2019/02/full-47272-436791-coyote_2019.jpg) Hooked up on our first Coyote EVER on Monday Night!  Almost pulled the traps ahead of the storm - glad we didn't. Landowner "did me a favor" by shooting it full of holes.
Last edited by Ditto; 02/01/19 12:58 PM. Reason: added picture
2019/20 Fox - 2 Coyote - 0 Raccoon - 2 Opossum - 1 Skunk - 2
Member, LOL & SMH
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Re: Pa Trapping thread
[Re: Malcolm31]
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02/01/19 12:46 PM
02/01/19 12:46 PM
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Joined: Oct 2017
perry co.Pa
wetdog
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perry co.Pa
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Wetdog - you sound like me. We have a pair of coyotes working one farm and I’m going to try everything and anything to connect before the 17th. I ordered flake wax and I’ve been reading about the pipe dream set. My daughter, son and I are having a great season and we’re gonna push until the end. I run a modified zagger set. No wax dirt or peat. Nothing but what is at the set. And glycerin. I keep sets near my house as test traps. Not set to catch, set to check. If they are frozen, then I will go to all my sets and check them to see if they are frozen down. So far its working very well for me. I've been able to check with confidence form a distance. Pulled 4 trail sets last Thursday they were in the ground for 11 days, I was sure they had to be frozen down. I was wrong, they all fired no problem. I wish I would have left them alone. Good luck on those yotes. PS try a few blind trail sets where they are entering and exiting the feilds
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Re: Pa Trapping thread
[Re: 82Dead]
#6447902
02/01/19 04:00 PM
02/01/19 04:00 PM
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Joined: Dec 2017
Kingston, PA
TheBig1
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Kingston, PA
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Congrats Ditto, that's a dandy.
You can't cheat the mountain pilgrim. Mountain's got its own ways.
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