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Re: Beginner to trapping [Re: Kylebaker24] #6586240
08/02/19 06:22 AM
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good luck there is a wealth of great info on this web-site in the archives please check it out..you will move up the learning curve fast!

Re: Beginner to trapping [Re: Kylebaker24] #6586265
08/02/19 07:07 AM
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Welcome to Tman Kyle!


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Re: Beginner to trapping [Re: Kylebaker24] #6586440
08/02/19 01:11 PM
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Thanks everybody for the info, and welcoming me!

Re: Beginner to trapping [Re: Kylebaker24] #6586442
08/02/19 01:16 PM
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I know there are plenty of raccoons and yote around our area, I just have to try to locate some paths/areas that they like to frequent. One good thing is that I have already caught a whole bunch of coons on a trail camera I have set up back a ways in our woods.

Re: Beginner to trapping [Re: Kylebaker24] #6586457
08/02/19 01:49 PM
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Welcome aboard,one way to meet people close to you is put your county in your profile.good luck to ya.









Re: Beginner to trapping [Re: pcr2] #6587034
08/03/19 10:13 AM
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Hey welcome Kyle. My tip is that if you are planning to trap private land start to ask for permissions right now.

Zim

Re: Beginner to trapping [Re: Kylebaker24] #6587037
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Welcome, pull up a chair and your favorite drink. The archives are a treasure chest of info.

Re: Beginner to trapping [Re: Kylebaker24] #6587351
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Welcome to tman.


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Re: Beginner to trapping [Re: Zim] #6587352
08/03/19 08:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Zim
Hey welcome Kyle. My tip is that if you are planning to trap private land start to ask for permissions right now.

Zim

We have permission to hunt on most of our neighbors land, (we have 10 acres)

Re: Beginner to trapping [Re: Kylebaker24] #6587383
08/03/19 08:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Kylebaker24
Hi everybody I am new to trapping, but have been studying and learning more about it every day. I wish to target raccoon and coyotes (if I can get good enough). I have a few older foothold traps, but I plan to make an order from Minnesota trapline products, and order a few very nice mb 550 traps, and some bridger dog proof traps, a long with some set making equipment, and a book, etc. Just was hoping to get some tips before I start. Thanks sincerely, Kyle


Kyle, welcome aboard, and you are not alone - I'm new too !!
There's a whole ton of good guys and gals here who will bend over backwards to help you out.
Cheers.....


Respect,
Big George + Loki the Dog.....
East Derby, CT
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Re: Beginner to trapping [Re: Kylebaker24] #6587582
08/04/19 07:46 AM
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I know it has come and gone but I learned more than I could ever imagine going to the National Trapping Convention and watching Greg Shroeder doing skinning demonstrations.


Always buying Coon Dagger traps
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