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Ground hog advice #6798374
03/11/20 02:03 PM
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Snare recommendations for ground hogs. Son has one digging under house . It’s cage traps or snares. I have 3/32 cable and Camlocks can I make do with them? If I can make up a few and mail to the boy with instruction would be great as he’s 3 hours away. Otherwise it’s a shlep with my cages. Thanks gents!

Re: Ground hog advice [Re: Miley] #6798508
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I suppose the use of snares depends on where you are. NY decidedly frowns on using them.

https://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/9209.html#Legal


It's not hard to catch them in a cage. They arent particularly destructive with them, so rather than bring them 3 hours away, I'd probably pick one up at tractor supply for $30 or so and get it done.

Re: Ground hog advice [Re: Miley] #6798602
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Thanks he’s in NJ that’s why I brought up snares. Great idea about buying a couple traps local and presenting him with them. Teach a man to fish kinda thing. I have a double door comstock trap with nosecone that I’m dying to score with! Could u recommend bait to use this time of year? Thanks again!

Re: Ground hog advice [Re: Miley] #6798707
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Your double door comstock would be great. Problem with snares is that they will pull down into the hole as far as they have extra cable. Problem with $30.00 trap is that a ground hog can break out of them. Posi set your comstock and you will not need any bait. JMO

Re: Ground hog advice [Re: Miley] #6799084
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Yeah, if you have a Comstock, go with that! You won't even need bait for that!


Never had a chuck, skunk, or opossum break a cage. Raccoons, a different stiry.

Re: Ground hog advice [Re: Miley] #6799170
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Thanks for all the advice! Im headed out and will put it to use! I will use the comstock as my son says there is just the one hole . Since I have a few Williams single door cages ,I will set one with a couple apples I have on hand. Couldn’t hurt. Lol Wish me luck!

Re: Ground hog advice [Re: Miley] #6799394
03/12/20 11:43 AM
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If baiting, I'd go cantaloupe before apples.

Re: Ground hog advice [Re: Miley] #6800397
03/13/20 10:08 AM
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Guess it was about 12 years ago that I dropped the woodchuck bait completely, no regrets. Much easier without bait, time saving and you don't have to buy bait or maintain it. Without bait and wait you have to be more of a trapper, able to find sign and capitalize on it. I have always been able to locate a den, trail, pinch point, structure, dig out or other, so bait was just not necessary. No waiting for a chuck to come to the bait, just took the traps to the chuck to take the guess work out of "I wonder if they will like my bait". Fewer non targetted catches to deal with that might come to bait or lure. I used double door pan traps for two years first before we had the wire triggers. Been with the wire triggers for just about 10 years now. Pans used to get dirt jammed up under them at times and didn't drop. With the wire triggers that doesn't happen. For different sized animals, i.e. baby ones, we sometimes build up dirt under a wire trigger to push them into the trigger wires. You can regulate the trigger height from the floor of the trap as needed. We have used the wire trigger traps of all lengths from 18 to 36. Longer means they have more uses, coon etc. but shorter means they fit in the truck better and are easier to place on site. We mostly use 18 and 24 long, but still use 30's too. Our season is just about to begin I would guess, warm rain today. Frost is just going out. For big chucks before the little ones emerge I'm going to experiment more with using a single trigger wire, the top one, to let them duck under and it the wire with the back of their neck to get deeper into the short 18 inch traps. With the longer traps there is no wrong way. Used a single wire on top once at the end of the season last year and did get a yearling chuck.

Re: Ground hog advice [Re: Miley] #6800774
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The downside of bait free is fewer snacks in the truck.


Just sayin...

Re: Ground hog advice [Re: Miley] #6801613
03/14/20 08:32 AM
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Trust me, I still have plenty of snacks! nuts and chocolate from BJ's at the top of the list.

Re: Ground hog advice [Re: Miley] #6801803
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Same here! Lol

Re: Ground hog advice [Re: Miley] #6801934
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Best snack in a truck is spam in the foil pack! Last forever.


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Re: Ground hog advice [Re: Miley] #6803781
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Nuisance groundhog trapping season began for me a month ago. The earliest ever, but they were out in the snow and digging under a house into a crawlspace.

Thanks to Jim’s traps I always look good to my groundhog customers. When I rarely do use bait, I still prefer Jim’s traps for the reasons he states above about pans. The 18” size are the stealth traps - very little digging or site adjustment is necessary. Sometimes, but not often, larger is necessary or better suited.

When trapping groundhogs at dens in the fall I catch many large raccoons in the 18” traps. They are really packed inside but never any damage to the traps.


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Re: Ground hog advice [Re: Miley] #6807143
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Success gents!

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Re: Ground hog advice [Re: Miley] #6807179
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Got em in the comstock with tomahawk nosecone! Next question do I reset or fill in hole and dats dat!

Re: Ground hog advice [Re: Miley] #6807319
03/18/20 04:21 PM
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If it's still being used, they'll let you know by opening the hole back up!

Re: Ground hog advice [Re: Miley] #6808996
03/19/20 08:22 PM
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You don't need a snare or a kill trap to catch a groundhog / woodchuck...and to do it with ease !
You just need to be on location and have a quality bait / lure with the right presentation !
Bob Jameson proved that a l o o o o ng time ago...

Anywhere a groundhog is living is the right location !
And bait ? Apples, pears, broccoli, cantaloupe, just to name a few.
It all works. Even banana will work and and synthetic liquid of the above fragrances mixed in fruit paste along with mulberry, will work very well.
Synthetic alfalfa, (aka: called New Mowed Hay) will do a number of them in a cage trap, but if left overnight, will also attract 'coon from great distances.

Not to take anything away from Jim Comstock's traps, because I have caught a number of animals in them, yet the best live trap I've used for ANY ground dwelling animal
is the Safeguard one with the hole opening in the floor.
Set right over the hole, it has but one choice and that's to come out and attempt to get through the end of the trap...and it will come out.
A nose cone made to fit most cage traps, when placed over the hole, will also work well.

Here, where I live, there aren't many groundhogs left.
The coyotes have killed them all.
I never kill one anymore on purpose.
But then, I'm not a hay farmer or one that raises soybeans.
They are far better digging burrows that are often times used by other animals.
Even quail have used them during storms with heavy snow fall.

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Re: Ground hog advice [Re: Miley] #6809498
03/20/20 07:37 AM
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For chucks double door traps with nose cones, built in or add on accessory, are without question the most effective for chucks used without bait, coming and going. I have not used any bait for a chuck in at least 12 years. The single door trap from safeguard over the hole is a very limited device, will catch the chuck only exiting a den and must be set straight out from the den. Just an FYI, ten years ago I put a second door on a safeguard with the hole in the bottom. Worked great with the built in nose cone and double doors taking chucks coming and going. For anyone interested, Ronnie Vincent uses dozens of a multipurpose double door trap with the hole in the bottom, two doors and unique 4 way built in nose cone with flaps, hole in the bottom too, to be set not only straight out from a den but also sideways in either direction, which is important if there are obstacles to contend with like a boulder, a tree or hay rake. There are no disclaimers associated with a trap of this type. Will do it all.

Re: Ground hog advice [Re: Miley] #6817663
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Jim, how far will you go with a double door trap no bait. Can you set it on a heavy trail leading from a hole to a field? Will they go into it without being forced? I know the hole is the best place for it but I try to set up multiple locations to get in and out faster.

Next question how do you guys set the posi set on a steep hill? Use of a cone? So far I keep using my conibears in this case

Re: Ground hog advice [Re: Miley] #6817709
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In that spot I'd either set the hole, or the entrance to the field. If there was a pinch point along the route you could set there. If the trail is through the middle of a manicured lawn and there's nothing to make it easiest to go through the trap, they'll probably go around it. At least at first. Now if you add drift fencing to the mix you are back to having the trap be the easiest way to get through.

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