Re: Magnetic field of coyote traps
[Re: Artrapper16]
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Buy the book and read it!! It's truly a game changer!
Common sense catches alot of fur.. Pay homage to all you harvest..
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Re: Magnetic field of coyote traps
[Re: Jonesie]
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04/11/20 11:31 AM
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I am not a believer yet but not a na sayer either. And since I set cages and snares every day in my job for raccoons, groundhogs, skunks, and squirrels, I can investigate it a little more. Just so I have my bearings right, I take a reading of the area, then take the reading of the traps and or snares in place. Keep track and see where it goes. But I can honestly say there are not many cage traps and snares I set that does not make a catch within 3 days. But I do have 2 jobs right now where the female squirrels are avoiding the traps. So I will take readings on these traps and see. I also realize the animals mentioned may not be affected by magnetic fields. I have read enough on the post to at least make me intrigued to the theory. I have learned that to be able to prove something does not work, I first have to do everything I can to prove it does work. This mindset has many times shown me that things folks say do not work, do in fact work when the effort is applied. How old the animal makes a big difference. He may not have had the opportunity or experience is to determine what has been hurting his friends. A lot of animals have the ability but I like a beagle dog just kind of go crazy sometimes And don’t respond to you
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Re: Magnetic field of coyote traps
[Re: Artrapper16]
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04/11/20 12:34 PM
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Kirk, How come my Tesla Magnetometer I downloaded is giving me an average reading outside in the yard of 239 to 245. Not the 45-46 you speak of? Do I need to change a setting?
Life always offers a second chance. It's called Tomorrow
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Re: Magnetic field of coyote traps
[Re: bic]
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04/11/20 02:07 PM
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Kirk, How come my Tesla Magnetometer I downloaded is giving me an average reading outside in the yard of 239 to 245. Not the 45-46 you speak of? Do I need to change a setting?
If you downloaded correctly and is functioning correctly you may be below a powerline or Near a power substation . Maybe close to a cell tower.
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Re: Magnetic field of coyote traps
[Re: bic]
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04/11/20 06:36 PM
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Kirk, How come my Tesla Magnetometer I downloaded is giving me an average reading outside in the yard of 239 to 245. Not the 45-46 you speak of? Do I need to change a setting?
Well atleast if your not catching many fox or coyote you know why.
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Re: Magnetic field of coyote traps
[Re: Artrapper16]
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04/11/20 08:36 PM
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What is the actual name of the Apt I need to download?
Life always offers a second chance. It's called Tomorrow
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Re: Magnetic field of coyote traps
[Re: bic]
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04/11/20 08:38 PM
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Re: Magnetic field of coyote traps
[Re: trappergbus]
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04/11/20 08:50 PM
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Buy the book and read it!! It's truly a game changer! From you that means a lot thank you. The book just makes it easier to understand and has a reference to go back to. These threads also make it helpful to increase your catch in the future.
Last edited by Kirk De; 04/11/20 08:56 PM. Reason: Clarification
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Re: Magnetic field of coyote traps
[Re: steeltraps]
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04/11/20 09:07 PM
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I down loaded Tesla Bot just for fun. Got 47 outside. So that's my base line? Its dark now Would like to test some traps just for fun. To see what I come up with Glad to help you. Your post probably helped a whole bunch of others.
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Re: Magnetic field of coyote traps
[Re: Artrapper16]
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Gygercounter is what this IPhone 6 sounds like over a MB 550 trap with Formula 1 trap coat. Held 1 inch over center of pan Out in middle of yard got Blue light to come on. On the Tesla Bot app at 27 Had some highs and lows but 27 was about my average Will bury in sand. Well bedded and see what reading I get tomorrow morning
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Re: Magnetic field of coyote traps
[Re: steeltraps]
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04/11/20 10:11 PM
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Gygercounter is what this IPhone 6 sounds like over a MB 550 trap with Formula 1 trap coat. Held 1 inch over center of pan Out in middle of yard got Blue light to come on. On the Tesla Bot app at 27 Had some highs and lows but 27 was about my average Will bury in sand. Well bedded and see what reading I get tomorrow morning You’re trying to find the high points on the trap. It doesn’t sound like you’re getting the readings correctly.
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