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My first Tman post of 2020 #6738962
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Maybe it will be my last.

Been watching and reading a great deal on Tman . . . as always. Its a great diversion from work and its always fascinating to see how the other guy does things. I've learned a ton over the years but I see a lot of the same themes coming up over and over so I thought I'd just issue a pronouncement on some things and then be done with it. You know, kind of like how therapists tell their patients to write a letter and express all their frustrations, then throw the letter away to get rid of their anger. Here goes.

First, most trappers spend way too much time analyzing and second guessing their sets, their equipment, their baits, their lures, their pan covers, their everything. Everything from how to construct a cat/coyote set, to which lure or bait is currently the greatest on the market. Here's my take -- If I tried making some of the sets I see on here (especially cat sets), I'd only get 3-4 per day. Cats aren't rocket scientists. Its been said a lot of different ways, but get in front of them, and make them step on your trap as they go about their business. Same for coyotes. They aren't geniuses either. Don't mistake me -- I very much respect them and there are certainly plenty that outsmart me (not a real challenge for them). But for the average fur trapper, they are pretty simple -- they are always hungry (during trapping season) and they are always looking for a free meal. Give them one!! Just make it natural like it was something they would actually run into out in the field. Have you ever seen where a coyote or fox actually cached food it didn't want or have time to eat? What did it look like? Could you replicate it? If you've got a good strong, proven trap, with a reliable anchoring system, forget about using a trap that would hold a small elephant or one that requires a college degree to operate. Keep it simple. On a good day, I set 30-50 cat traps and I can do a bit better on setting coyote traps (because I set them closer to the vehicle). If you are constructing complicated sets, only getting a handful of them set on a given day, and your success is still subpar, think about simplifying things. I didn't say get sloppy; I said simplify.

Second, for canines and felines, bait and lure don't need to be complicated, and you should think about using the appropriate one in a given situation. Take a page from Mr. Waddell's adventure -- very simple bait, no lure (that's his choice) and some quality urine. Over 600 coyotes this year. I don't think he's sweating the current shortage of Abyssinian Civet Musk or whether its 5 ounces of castor or 6. Use something the animal actually wants to eat -- what a concept!! And without complicating it, think about where you should place that attractant in relation to your trap. Visualize how the animal will approach the attractant and place your trap where he will step on it. If you can't envision it, get yourself some good trail cameras and make mock sets in the off season and watch where/how/why a predator places his feet and body in relation to the attractant.

Third and final, traps are like trucks. We all drive a Ford/Chevy/Dodge/Toyota/Nissan etc for one reason or another. Some of those reasons are valid and some of them probably aren't, but as long as its dependable and gets you down the road, who cares what make/model you drive? Traps are the same way. Some are better than others. My advice is to do your own research, or talk to experienced, actual trappers in your area and see what they like. Then buy the very best you can afford and do it right from the outset. When I was a kid, I was poor. I picked up potatoes on my uncle's farm for 6 cents per 100 pound sack. On a school day, after school, if I hustled I could pick up 20 sacks. On a Saturday, if I busted my fanny, I could get 100. Yup, a whole $6 for the day. I saved my money to buy coyote traps. In my mind, I couldn't afford to buy some of the better traps so I bought some cheap traps (not going to tell you what they were). When I learned to catch coyotes, I had to endure the pain of pullouts, broken trap parts and weak springs. One Christmas my grandmother gave me a dozen #3 Victor Longsprings. I'm not saying they are the BEST trap, but they were quality -- especially compared to what I had been using. I quickly learned that cheap traps cost me, and quality saved me money. I've tried to implement that principle every day of my life whenever I'm tempted to buy something cheap because "it was good enough." Instead, I try to buy quality and you should too. I think it was a trapper from Montana who said "you can judge a trapper by the quality of his tools."

OK, I'm done.

Re: My first Tman post of 2020 [Re: Lazarus] #6738979
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Good post/ slight rant. ( I mean that in a good way , no disrespect)

A lot of truth in your post. I give it 2 thumbs up.


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Re: My first Tman post of 2020 [Re: Lazarus] #6738988
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Laz...

Thanks for the well-thought-out diatribe. Much appreciated. I, too, tire of the incessant detail-seekers, but I think most of them that are posting are really looking for assistance. Too, I adhere to the KISS method of trapping wolves and coyotes. We can add all the whistles and bells, but does it really help us catch our quarry?

Again, Laz, thanks.

Jack


Re: My first Tman post of 2020 [Re: Lazarus] #6739009
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Great observations and well said.

Re: My first Tman post of 2020 [Re: Lazarus] #6739016
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Don’t know you or even know if I’ve read any of your posts before, but please post more. Some of us are learning and it sounds like the voice of experience just spoke. Thanks!!

Re: My first Tman post of 2020 [Re: Lazarus] #6739017
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What the heck are we supposed to talk about now?

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And it was to long for my add brain to read.... Bummer


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Re: My first Tman post of 2020 [Re: Lazarus] #6739038
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.... right now some kid in West Virginia is putting ole Roy dog food under the pan of an exposed #3 victor long spring because of this lol

... kiddin ... good post

... I also think a lot of that extreme type stuff is due to folks not having enough ground to trap ( trying to find ways to catch things that aren’t there)


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How many days do you set 30-50 traps and how many do you have out at any one time ? Plus how many cats you average a season ?

I see some guys at Fallon with like 50 or more


I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
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Originally Posted by ~ADC~
What the heck are we supposed to talk about now?

Beer.....


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Re: My first Tman post of 2020 [Re: Lazarus] #6739059
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A good trap ain’t cheap....and a cheap trap ain’t good.


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Originally Posted by Nessmuck
A good trap ain’t cheap....and a cheap trap ain’t good.

Amen to that!!!


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Re: My first Tman post of 2020 [Re: Lazarus] #6739091
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Always look forward to your posts. This one was no exception. Sure hope we hear from you again

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Originally Posted by Savell
.... right now some kid in West Virginia is putting ole Roy dog food under the pan of an exposed #3 victor long spring because of this lol

... kiddin ... good post

... I also think a lot of that extreme type stuff is due to folks not having enough ground to trap ( trying to find ways to catch things that aren’t there)


And his catch will improve 200%.

:-)

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Originally Posted by NvHermit
How many days do you set 30-50 traps and how many do you have out at any one time ? Plus how many cats you average a season ?

I see some guys at Fallon with like 50 or more


Hmmmm. You might have seen me there then.

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I enjoy reading your post, thanks Tracy

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well said Lazarus.

Great pic by the way. That is impressive.

When I first started I over thought every step and every detail. Now when I set, my sets are "ugly" and rushed compared to when I first started. I have learned to work smarter not harder and to KISS. Recently on FB in a trap group people kept posting "what is the best trap"? I answered simply to summarize the best is the one that has an animal in it. Buy what you can afford for the animal(s) you want to target, buy new buy used. You can always upgrade but if your trap isn't working than it is not the best trap.

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There is a reason numbers guys are numbers guys, This puts it out there in black and white!

Most guys will browse over this and be right back next season over thinking things!!






Re: My first Tman post of 2020 [Re: Lazarus] #6739190
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Well said Laz! Happy trails which ever way you choose to go.


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Jeppers,Tracy,Ive only talked to you just a little, but you must of lernt something from me,lol

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Originally Posted by Monster Toms

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Most guys will browse over this and be right back next season over thinking things!!


And I'm one of them!!! Every year I start out with a bag full of tools, gear, gadgets, lure and what not. By the end of the season, there are only about 4 things in the bag and I'm running hard.

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Originally Posted by Lazarus
Originally Posted by Monster Toms

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Most guys will browse over this and be right back next season over thinking things!!


And I'm one of them!!! Every year I start out with a bag full of tools, gear, gadgets, lure and what not. By the end of the season, there are only about 4 things in the bag and I'm running hard.

Funny how that works. Appreciate the rant, and the insights.


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Great post. There is only 2 things I am doing right now, lol.


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Originally Posted by PSB1011
Jeppers,Tracy,Ive only talked to you just a little, but you must of lernt something from me,lol


About everything I learned about hard work and keeping things simple, I learned from Phil Brown!!

I still remember when Bob Jameson called and asked me to come to the PA convention years ago. I remember humming and hawing about going, and then he said the magic words: "Phil Brown is doing a demo." That's all I needed to hear. I still remember sitting on the front row when Phil got up to do his demo. I was sure I was going to learn everything I needed to know to be a successful trapper. Phil shows up with a tiny bag with about 4 things in it and makes a set in about 30 seconds, then stands up and says "Any questions?" It took me longer to type this than it did for him to make the set. THAT is when I started learning how to be a trapper.

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Sounds like the guys that ride along to learn cages. hop out shake the cage in the dirt cover it up, little stink, little urine and gone. Pupil still trying to find his camera app. load up lets go!!!






Re: My first Tman post of 2020 [Re: Lazarus] #6739218
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I have a ton of respect for guys who speak the truth and keep it simple. That said, this comes from experience and time in the field. For many young trappers (myself included) the allure of a product or "magic potion" that will give us an advantage, peaks our interest and drives us to get into this lifestyle. I can vividly remember purchasing a bottle of Cherry muskrat lure from FF&G 20+ years ago and using it to catch my first season of muskrat. Towards the end of my trapping season my catch rate dropped after I ran out of the special juice and I was only using ear corn. In my mind, it was because I was out of the lure, looking back, it was because I had trapped down the population in that specific area. To this day, I still wish I could find that lure for memories sake. I think most of us go through a period of education of what is marketing for trappers. At the end of they day this is and industry driven by making money by both trapper and supplier.

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Great post, Laz. As a new trapper I got a lot out of this post, so thank you. The "tools of the trade" have a ton of options. And I'm still figuring out what I like best but you did help simplify this a lot for me. So thanks.


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Beautiful picture. Hope things are good for you, would be nice to see you again one day.

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Originally Posted by Andy S
Beautiful picture. Hope things are good for you, would be nice to see you again one day.



You too man. I miss you putting me in my place all the time. ....

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Originally Posted by Lazarus
Originally Posted by PSB1011
Jeppers,Tracy,Ive only talked to you just a little, but you must of lernt something from me,lol


About everything I learned about hard work and keeping things simple, I learned from Phil Brown!!

I still remember when Bob Jameson called and asked me to come to the PA convention years ago. I remember humming and hawing about going, and then he said the magic words: "Phil Brown is doing a demo." That's all I needed to hear. I still remember sitting on the front row when Phil got up to do his demo. I was sure I was going to learn everything I needed to know to be a successful trapper. Phil shows up with a tiny bag with about 4 things in it and makes a set in about 30 seconds, then stands up and says "Any questions?" It took me longer to type this than it did for him to make the set. THAT is when I started learning how to be a trapper.

don't get mushy on me now.

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Laz so this is the post well written for sure ! To add some to what's already been written this basic concept holds true for snares and snaring or even cable restraints for that matter, people spend more time trying to find the perfect spot that's tightened down to force whatever target animal into the snare when it's possible to catch it while it travels down a cow trail with little to no funneling down.
Keep up the good work and Stay Safe out there !
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Originally Posted by Lazarus
Originally Posted by NvHermit
How many days do you set 30-50 traps and how many do you have out at any one time ? Plus how many cats you average a season ?

I see some guys at Fallon with like 50 or more


Hmmmm. You might have seen me there then.

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That's a lot of fur and way too much like a job for me. I live in Washoe co so I have to check traps every other day plus live at 6200' and get snowed in early.


I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
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Originally Posted by Lazarus
Maybe it will be my last.

Been watching and reading a great deal on Tman . . . as always. Its a great diversion from work and its always fascinating to see how the other guy does things. I've learned a ton over the years but I see a lot of the same themes coming up over and over so I thought I'd just issue a pronouncement on some things and then be done with it. You know, kind of like how therapists tell their patients to write a letter and express all their frustrations, then throw the letter away to get rid of their anger. Here goes.

First, most trappers spend way too much time analyzing and second guessing their sets, their equipment, their baits, their lures, their pan covers, their everything. Everything from how to construct a cat/coyote set, to which lure or bait is currently the greatest on the market. Here's my take -- If I tried making some of the sets I see on here (especially cat sets), I'd only get 3-4 per day. Cats aren't rocket scientists. Its been said a lot of different ways, but get in front of them, and make them step on your trap as they go about their business. Same for coyotes. They aren't geniuses either. Don't mistake me -- I very much respect them and there are certainly plenty that outsmart me (not a real challenge for them). But for the average fur trapper, they are pretty simple -- they are always hungry (during trapping season) and they are always looking for a free meal. Give them one!! Just make it natural like it was something they would actually run into out in the field. Have you ever seen where a coyote or fox actually cached food it didn't want or have time to eat? What did it look like? Could you replicate it? If you've got a good strong, proven trap, with a reliable anchoring system, forget about using a trap that would hold a small elephant or one that requires a college degree to operate. Keep it simple. On a good day, I set 30-50 cat traps and I can do a bit better on setting coyote traps (because I set them closer to the vehicle). If you are constructing complicated sets, only getting a handful of them set on a given day, and your success is still subpar, think about simplifying things. I didn't say get sloppy; I said simplify.

Second, for canines and felines, bait and lure don't need to be complicated, and you should think about using the appropriate one in a given situation. Take a page from Mr. Waddell's adventure -- very simple bait, no lure (that's his choice) and some quality urine. Over 600 coyotes this year. I don't think he's sweating the current shortage of Abyssinian Civet Musk or whether its 5 ounces of castor or 6. Use something the animal actually wants to eat -- what a concept!! And without complicating it, think about where you should place that attractant in relation to your trap. Visualize how the animal will approach the attractant and place your trap where he will step on it. If you can't envision it, get yourself some good trail cameras and make mock sets in the off season and watch where/how/why a predator places his feet and body in relation to the attractant.

Third and final, traps are like trucks. We all drive a Ford/Chevy/Dodge/Toyota/Nissan etc for one reason or another. Some of those reasons are valid and some of them probably aren't, but as long as its dependable and gets you down the road, who cares what make/model you drive? Traps are the same way. Some are better than others. My advice is to do your own research, or talk to experienced, actual trappers in your area and see what they like. Then buy the very best you can afford and do it right from the outset. When I was a kid, I was poor. I picked up potatoes on my uncle's farm for 6 cents per 100 pound sack. On a school day, after school, if I hustled I could pick up 20 sacks. On a Saturday, if I busted my fanny, I could get 100. Yup, a whole $6 for the day. I saved my money to buy coyote traps. In my mind, I couldn't afford to buy some of the better traps so I bought some cheap traps (not going to tell you what they were). When I learned to catch coyotes, I had to endure the pain of pullouts, broken trap parts and weak springs. One Christmas my grandmother gave me a dozen #3 Victor Longsprings. I'm not saying they are the BEST trap, but they were quality -- especially compared to what I had been using. I quickly learned that cheap traps cost me, and quality saved me money. I've tried to implement that principle every day of my life whenever I'm tempted to buy something cheap because "it was good enough." Instead, I try to buy quality and you should too. I think it was a trapper from Montana who said "you can judge a trapper by the quality of his tools."

OK, I'm done.

Dukes suck!!! laugh


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Re: My first Tman post of 2020 [Re: Lazarus] #6739785
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Laz,

I read your post not long after you posted it yesterday and just reread it again. Truer words couldn't be posted. I seen you at the Nv rondies and read every thing you've posted, I've struggled with cats mostly because of time to travel to areas that aren't already being trapped or fires taking out the areas I have access to. I fit into the first group you wrote about and am going to try to take your advise to heart. Thanks for the post as I learned something from it.

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Awesome post Tracy. Needs to be pinned at the top.

That being said I think we need to talk about what cat set is best. Also what coyote set is best. I also think we need to talk about the best trap. Which ones are over rated and which ones are worth the money. Finally, what lures are the best for each, coyote and cats. I'm not sure if you mentioned these things in the post, I just skimmed through it and thought it would be easier to ask instead of reading it.


If traps work like the Antis say......I would have no fingers.


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Mr. Tracy that was a good read and a great reminder ! I drove with my grandson 6 hours one way a few years back to northeastern Indiana to see Mr. Jepson do a demo. Now this was my very first demo by a big name trapper and I was totally disappointed by what I saw, he didn’t do anything much different that what I do . How could a guy that puts up those kind of numbers be doing something as simple as that ? Now I’ve been to a lot of conventions and seen a lot of demonstrations by some well known coyote trappers and they all have one thing in common, drive ! One may use dirt holes and another flat sets , one of them even puts pipes in the ground but they all put up numbers of coyotes with a lot of steel in the ground . KISS , thanks for the reminder Sir !

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Good post.

Thank you for saying it like it is.

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I think I like your second post of 2020 the best.


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Very nicely said. Thank you for the wisdom. smile


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Hope you dont have a terminal illness.

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