Freeze/ Thaw, Repeat....
#6438238
01/23/19 10:50 PM
01/23/19 10:50 PM
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Joined: Feb 2016
NE Wyoming
grubbie
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OP
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Joined: Feb 2016
NE Wyoming
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I have done some searching so please don't have a come-apart on a subject that has been covered before. But, my question remains unanswered. Nothing seems to work with the situation I am currently facing. 2 to 4 inches of snow one day. 40 degrees the next day. A couple days later, the cycle begins again. Wax dirt, flat sets, even my go-to bedding system which is basically the pipe dream style of bedding, ends up being a ball of ice every week. Even with a flat set, the trap is the lowest point on the set and ends up as a puddle that freezes solid. My last reset, I got creative and set it on a slope, and used a 6" wide chisel type tool to cut a sharp narrow drainage away from the set to allow for run off. covered it with grass pulled from nearby so it was not noticeable. The trap is not flat, but the darn thing WILL fire. I guess time will tell if this works as far as coyotes are concerned, but at least I won't have to reset those. All is not lost though. I had an antelope step in one when the weather cooperated, and one of my cows.
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Re: Freeze/ Thaw, Repeat....
[Re: pass-thru]
#6438271
01/23/19 11:21 PM
01/23/19 11:21 PM
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Joined: Feb 2016
NE Wyoming
grubbie
OP
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OP
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NE Wyoming
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Yeah snow doesn't bother me, just brush it off, or dig out if its deep enough. Even a little ice doesn't bother me. But peat moss, wax dirt, antifreeze get soaked or covered with a layer of ice. Sometimes I can pull it off the wax dirt without setting off the trap but not often. If this slope idea produces I will be setting more of them, but so far this year, nothing is producing anyway.....we don't get a lot of rain here, especially when fur is prime, but I can't imagine that is a lot of fun either.
Last edited by grubbie; 01/23/19 11:22 PM.
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Re: Freeze/ Thaw, Repeat....
[Re: grubbie]
#6438276
01/23/19 11:24 PM
01/23/19 11:24 PM
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Joined: Oct 2014
montana
red mt
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montana
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Grubbie I get a bit that stuff up here lol wax dirt is all i use . I try keep trap level with it surrounding by spreading wax dirt out further it sheds water off all sides, wet snow unfortunately has to come off or it make a crust over trap. Being in Wyoming get your self some coal shale. You can bed your trap in coal shale ,use the wax dirt for covering . There might be places on your place that has some these features that have coal shale set there if you got them.
Kenneth schoening
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Re: Freeze/ Thaw, Repeat....
[Re: red mt]
#6438302
01/23/19 11:44 PM
01/23/19 11:44 PM
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Joined: Feb 2016
NE Wyoming
grubbie
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OP
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NE Wyoming
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Grubbie I get a bit that stuff up here lol wax dirt is all i use . I try keep trap level with it surrounding by spreading wax dirt out further it sheds water off all sides, wet snow unfortunately has to come off or it make a crust over trap. Being in Wyoming get your self some coal shale. You can bed your trap in coal shale ,use the wax dirt for covering . There might be places on your place that has some these features that have coal shale set there if you got them. Are you talking about scoria? Got plenty of that here never even crossed my mind to use it for bedding.
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Re: Freeze/ Thaw, Repeat....
[Re: grubbie]
#6439165
01/24/19 09:27 PM
01/24/19 09:27 PM
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Joined: Nov 2017
Hathaway Montana
Cathouse Jim
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Hathaway Montana
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Try using coal shale, a lot of guys in Montana use it.
Last edited by Cathouse Jim; 01/24/19 09:28 PM.
"I've reached nearly fifty four years of age with my system."
NTA Life member MTA Life member
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Re: Freeze/ Thaw, Repeat....
[Re: grubbie]
#6449555
02/03/19 10:18 AM
02/03/19 10:18 AM
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Joined: Jul 2016
Michigan
Ditchdiver
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Michigan
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Me too, Grubbie. I pulled the last of mine last week. This has been my worst season ever.
When life gets me down..... you know hunting/trapping season is closed.
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Re: Freeze/ Thaw, Repeat....
[Re: grubbie]
#6449598
02/03/19 10:56 AM
02/03/19 10:56 AM
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Joined: Oct 2017
perry co.Pa
wetdog
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perry co.Pa
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Caught this one this morning ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2019/02/full-50687-436993-img_20190202_202618.jpg) That trap and the 3 traps still set near by have been in the ground since Dec 17th I know it's a ugly fox, but those and my nemesis old 2 toes is all I'm after with those sets I have not touched those traps a single time since setting them I'm going to do a pictorial later, after season. Till then I'll just keep it to my self Not being selfish just want to be sure before posting my results
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Re: Freeze/ Thaw, Repeat....
[Re: grubbie]
#6449609
02/03/19 11:09 AM
02/03/19 11:09 AM
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Joined: Apr 2012
Southern Michigan
trappergbus
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Southern Michigan
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Overwaxed sand, no low spot over the pan. In fact I build the bed so its a high spot . Ounce the snow flies the blend comes off.
Common sense catches alot of fur.. Pay homage to all you harvest..
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Re: Freeze/ Thaw, Repeat....
[Re: grubbie]
#6451554
02/05/19 08:50 AM
02/05/19 08:50 AM
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Joined: Apr 2012
Southern Michigan
trappergbus
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Southern Michigan
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Maybe I will try that next year. I was always under the impression that the trap had to be the lowest spot. I did learn some things this year, I will take that as a win. The low spot is an invite for a skating rink, the moisture runs right of the high spot..
Common sense catches alot of fur.. Pay homage to all you harvest..
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