Re: Coon Trap Mods
[Re: Mousey Trapper]
#7036344
11/03/20 05:42 AM
11/03/20 05:42 AM
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Jacksonville, IL
bwhntr100
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Jacksonville, IL
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Always set the trap so the coon can’t get out of the water unless you are using dp’s then avoid entanglement if at all possible.
Last edited by bwhntr100; 11/03/20 05:43 AM.
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Re: Coon Trap Mods
[Re: BanditBuster]
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11/03/20 07:11 AM
11/03/20 07:11 AM
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Firth, Nebraska
jabNE
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Pan tension upped a bit so they have a lot more weight committed before trap firing, gets you deeper holds than just toes. Can also try setting for back foot vs. Front foot catches, had better luck with back foot holds on bigger coon. Swivels...lots of swivel points. Should be at least one at the trap, a double swivel mid-chain, and one on end. Shorten up chains too. Don't let them roam around at all they can grab with all four feet so set with no brush or roots, weeds nearby to grab onto for powering out. Long chains get wrapped up and swivels won't work for you. Keep them in water if making water sets. Even if not drowned or water too shallow, their fur isn't water proof and stake them so the stay out in water...a cold night hypothermia is your friend. I catch a ton of coon on purpose every year in dirthole sets. Short chains, lots of swivels, bed traps solidly (even in water sets, bed solidly), and move it back s bit like you would for a coyote set so you back foot catch them. I run a lot of bridger 1.5s and duke 1.5s in dirt sets for coon. Also, pockets and dirtholes, make em deep and put the bait far back in so they use front feet to grab food and shuffle their back feet around over your pan. DPs too, short chains, lots of swivels, don't give them anything nearby to grab on to. They will be waiting for you next check if you do all those things.
Money cannot buy you happiness, but it can buy you a trapping license and that's pretty close.
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Re: Coon Trap Mods
[Re: BanditBuster]
#7039588
11/05/20 08:56 PM
11/05/20 08:56 PM
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Oklahoma
We-Sa
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Oklahoma
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Is there any need to laminate or double jaw the Bridger 1.5's (regular or OS) for coon?
“I don't know, Chief, if he's very smart or very dumb.” Capt. Quint
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Re: Coon Trap Mods
[Re: BanditBuster]
#7039710
11/05/20 09:48 PM
11/05/20 09:48 PM
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Firth, Nebraska
jabNE
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Mine are not laminated or double jawed.
Money cannot buy you happiness, but it can buy you a trapping license and that's pretty close.
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Re: Coon Trap Mods
[Re: BanditBuster]
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11/06/20 02:22 AM
11/06/20 02:22 AM
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any mink or rat will be dead in 6-12 inches of water so no need for sliders for them. a coon held in that same depth wont drown, but will be prevented from chewing. faster and easier to push in a second t-bar than to waste time running a cable, just to hold a coon in a foot or so of water.
long lining is all about speed and efficiency, and theres nothing fast or efficient about having to rig 500-600 drowning slides. also no easy way to keep the truck organized carrying all that cable around, especially when youre away from home for 2 or 3 nights at a time. equipment needs to be standardized. every trap we carried was identical in every way, same with every stake.
if a steep bank with deep water below, stake as deep as possible below the pocket with no slack in the chain. this will keep a coon in the water, wet and miserable, and he wont chew. if cold weather and water, hypothermia will kill it.
trap chains are stock length with 4 double links of 2/0 twin loop chain attached with a universal swivel. chain end is a heavy ring to stake through, but is big enough for 2 or even 3 stakes to fit through in soft silty mud. trap can be short chained through the mid chain swivel if in a narrow tile run or small trickle, or staked further out through the staking ring at chains end.
stakes are 3/8th inch rebar with a 4 1/2 inch tee top, and all are 30 inches long.
depending on my setting/checking schedule, id have between 400 and 600 traps out at any given time. weve found this is the most efficient equipment to use for running that hard and fast.
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Re: Coon Trap Mods
[Re: fossil2]
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11/06/20 07:48 AM
11/06/20 07:48 AM
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Maine
Mac
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Maine
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Fossil and Jim, Thanks for sharing
Mac
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Re: Coon Trap Mods
[Re: We-Sa]
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11/06/20 09:46 AM
11/06/20 09:46 AM
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Central NC
traprjohn
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Central NC
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Is there any need to laminate or double jaw the Bridger 1.5's (regular or OS) for coon? Only if not running drowning sets.
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Re: Coon Trap Mods
[Re: traprjohn]
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11/06/20 07:54 PM
11/06/20 07:54 PM
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Oklahoma
We-Sa
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Oklahoma
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Mine are not laminated or double jawed. Is there any need to laminate or double jaw the Bridger 1.5's (regular or OS) for coon? Only if not running drowning sets. Thanks, I think I understand a little more now. BanditBuster, thanks for starting this thread. As new as I am at this and there being so many subtleties, most of the time I don't even know what questions to ask.
“I don't know, Chief, if he's very smart or very dumb.” Capt. Quint
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Re: Coon Trap Mods
[Re: BanditBuster]
#7041280
11/07/20 07:52 AM
11/07/20 07:52 AM
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Firth, Nebraska
jabNE
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Also, don't waste time on "marginal" sign locations. Set on good sign, good funnel locations, trails, etc and hit those hard. Gang set to pick up multiples at good locations plus a skunk or possum plugging some traps will leave other open for target coon and mink. If a spot is good for one set its good for two or three or more sets. Make the stop worth the time. Jim
Last edited by jabNE; 11/07/20 07:53 AM.
Money cannot buy you happiness, but it can buy you a trapping license and that's pretty close.
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