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Re: what is the best trap dip?
[Re: The hammer]
#7263647
05/13/21 02:15 PM
05/13/21 02:15 PM
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Joined: Mar 2021
Va
rattrapper1234
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Va
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What difference between the three are you looking to find out? It seems like there is a lot of controversy on catch rates with difgerent coatings, mainly focusing on scent, so I am trying to see if different coatings have more dug traps and refusals.
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Re: what is the best trap dip?
[Re: rattrapper1234]
#7263673
05/13/21 03:14 PM
05/13/21 03:14 PM
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Joined: May 2018
SW Georgia
Wanna Be
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SW Georgia
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What difference between the three are you looking to find out? It seems like there is a lot of controversy on catch rates with difgerent coatings, mainly focusing on scent, so I am trying to see if different coatings have more dug traps and refusals. Do you have happen what you mentioned now? If so or not, how are your traps prepared now?
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Re: what is the best trap dip?
[Re: ~ADC~]
#7264351
05/14/21 05:17 PM
05/14/21 05:17 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Maine
Mac
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Maine
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I am always interested in a "best trap dip" post. Why, because even as pretty much a hobby trapper the last 50 or so year, I dread the job and time spent cleaning traps the traditional way and then dying and waxing. It works, and works well, but I am always thinking there must be an easier way. Evidently I am poor at time management because I never seem to have enough time for for everything that needs to get done around home and for trapping, and still work. Admittedly I do not have the drive and energy I once did..
I am pretty friendly with a few really good trappers, and a couple of real good trappers that post on this forum, that successfully use fuel based cold dip. I have been a bit surprised to not see anyone jumping in on this thread with an opinion about fuel based dips.
Mac
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Re: what is the best trap dip?
[Re: rattrapper1234]
#7264732
05/15/21 08:25 AM
05/15/21 08:25 AM
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Joined: Dec 2010
central arkansas
the Blak Spot
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central arkansas
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I'll jump in on the fuel base dips. I use Stoes brown, have been for 20 yrs. 93 octane gas, 2 gal gas to one quart of the dip. Dip and hang in the open. I am done dipping by mid june. All traps that get dipped hang outside under a covered area(airflow). They hang till time to trap, then they go in old coolers.
the just shall live by faith
member FTA, ATA, EAFT 1776 - the year we told a tyrant we weren't to be under a dictator Caveat ater macula
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Re: what is the best trap dip?
[Re: rattrapper1234]
#7265552
05/16/21 11:15 AM
05/16/21 11:15 AM
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Joined: Jun 2019
NC
Mac McAtee
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NC
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I use Zep High Traffic 128-oz Floor Polish that you can get at Lowe's Building Supply. Costs $17.00 a gallon plus tax. It works well, holds up pretty well on traps used the entire season and extremely well on traps used off and on during season. I don't put it on body grips. Use on muskrat float traps that are in the water most of the time and it holds up well on them. Not to mention land traps. I just re dip in it at the end of the season, let them hang out for a couple of weeks and then put them away till next season starts. What I don't use goes back in the jug for next year.
NCTA, FTA, FBU,NTA
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