How many traps do you consider long line
#7413064
11/23/21 11:16 PM
11/23/21 11:16 PM
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Joined: Nov 2011
Idaho Falls, ID
Grandpa Trapper
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OP
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Joined: Nov 2011
Idaho Falls, ID
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For coyotes, mink, or other critters you pursue?
An old man roaming the Rockies
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Re: How many traps do you consider long line
[Re: Grandpa Trapper]
#7413184
11/24/21 06:00 AM
11/24/21 06:00 AM
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Joined: Apr 2012
Southern Michigan
trappergbus
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Southern Michigan
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Depends on the check law, daily checks suck. I drive to every location in my Tacoma and use efficient techniques and equipment to make every second count. When I trapped a full time operation, I ran up to 300 sets land and water. Now part time less than 100, sucks getting old LOL... If I had more lenient check laws it would be a lot easier to run 2x that.
Common sense catches alot of fur.. Pay homage to all you harvest..
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Re: How many traps do you consider long line
[Re: Grandpa Trapper]
#7414162
11/25/21 07:04 AM
11/25/21 07:04 AM
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Joined: Oct 2021
Minnesota
Northernbeaver
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Minnesota
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It really depends on the species and the applications in which the individual is setting. One day check, two day check, three day check? What's the location? Are we talking the average set per day over 3 weeks, low amounts, high amounts? Here's some basic numbers in my area, from my own experiences. Muskrat/mink/coon on a roadline with ROW, it could be 100-400 sets. Spring beaver 50-300 sets Fall beaver 20-50 sets, could even be more, depends on how you're doing it. Winter beaver 20-50 sets could even be more, depends on how you're doing it. Muskrat out of a boat 150-400 sets, could be more, depends on how you're checking and the density of the population. Muskrat out of a canoe 50-200 sets Bobcat 20-75 traps. Weasel 20-100 boxes.
At the end of the day I see longlining as being where a guy wakes up every day and goes out and catches fur. Not going out and having a jolly time in the merry woods, but going out and having one vision, and that's fur in the shed.
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Re: How many traps do you consider long line
[Re: Grandpa Trapper]
#7414801
11/25/21 09:55 PM
11/25/21 09:55 PM
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Joined: Dec 2010
Wisconsin
Green Bay
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trapper
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Wisconsin
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In this market - two traps.
Author of The Lure Hunter: A Guide to Finding Fishing Lures
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Re: How many traps do you consider long line
[Re: Green Bay]
#7414829
11/25/21 10:41 PM
11/25/21 10:41 PM
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Joined: Oct 2019
Custer Co, Idaho
sneaky
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Custer Co, Idaho
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In this market - two traps. And hope you don't catch coons in either one lol
Sometimes nothing can be a real cool hand
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Re: How many traps do you consider long line
[Re: Grandpa Trapper]
#7414850
11/25/21 11:12 PM
11/25/21 11:12 PM
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Joined: Jun 2009
West Central GA
JBR
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West Central GA
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It would depend on where you’re trapping at IMO
"Catch for us the foxes, the little foxes that ruin the vineyards, our vineyards that are in bloom." Song of Solomon 2:15
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Re: How many traps do you consider long line
[Re: 52Carl]
#7416165
11/27/21 07:55 PM
11/27/21 07:55 PM
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Joined: Apr 2017
Nova Scotia, Canada
scotiantrapper
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Nova Scotia, Canada
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One. Me and my trapping partner were 13 years old. We walked 3 miles to make a set for a raccoon. We had read in FFG to set under a persimmon tree. We didn't have any persimmon trees. We did now of the whereabouts of a crabapple tree. We figured that was close enough. We had 2 inches of fresh snow on the ground. We just got done finishing up the first/last trap of our "long line" when my partner, who was infamous for wolfing down his food without chewing, puked up his spaghetti dinner in the snow right next to the trap. It looked like spaghetti slide right off of a plate. Not one noodle broken. We trudged back home and spent a sleepless night, dreaming of the rich bounty that would be awaiting for us in the morning. We got there first thing in the morning. Trap was froze solid. Ground was completely covered in possum tracks. There was not one noodle of the barfed spaghetti to be found, nor was there even a red stain from the sauce. And so was born the infamous "Possum Puke Set". I'm sure you've all heard of it.
HAHAHA that's a spectacular story Carl
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Re: How many traps do you consider long line
[Re: 52Carl]
#7416174
11/27/21 08:04 PM
11/27/21 08:04 PM
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Joined: Feb 2009
Montana
USMC47 🦫
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Montana
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One. Me and my trapping partner were 13 years old. We walked 3 miles to make a set for a raccoon. We had read in FFG to set under a persimmon tree. We didn't have any persimmon trees. We did now of the whereabouts of a crabapple tree. We figured that was close enough. We had 2 inches of fresh snow on the ground. We just got done finishing up the first/last trap of our "long line" when my partner, who was infamous for wolfing down his food without chewing, puked up his spaghetti dinner in the snow right next to the trap. It looked like spaghetti slide right off of a plate. Not one noodle broken. We trudged back home and spent a sleepless night, dreaming of the rich bounty that would be awaiting for us in the morning. We got there first thing in the morning. Trap was froze solid. Ground was completely covered in possum tracks. There was not one noodle of the barfed spaghetti to be found, nor was there even a red stain from the sauce. And so was born the infamous "Possum Puke Set". I'm sure you've all heard of it.
USMC47 likes this. Lol.
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Re: How many traps do you consider long line
[Re: 52Carl]
#7416377
11/27/21 11:14 PM
11/27/21 11:14 PM
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Joined: Dec 2008
MN
walleye101
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MN
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One. Me and my trapping partner were 13 years old. We walked 3 miles to make a set for a raccoon. We had read in FFG to set under a persimmon tree. We didn't have any persimmon trees. We did now of the whereabouts of a crabapple tree. We figured that was close enough. We had 2 inches of fresh snow on the ground. We just got done finishing up the first/last trap of our "long line" when my partner, who was infamous for wolfing down his food without chewing, puked up his spaghetti dinner in the snow right next to the trap. It looked like spaghetti slide right off of a plate. Not one noodle broken. We trudged back home and spent a sleepless night, dreaming of the rich bounty that would be awaiting for us in the morning. We got there first thing in the morning. Trap was froze solid. Ground was completely covered in possum tracks. There was not one noodle of the barfed spaghetti to be found, nor was there even a red stain from the sauce. And so was born the infamous "Possum Puke Set". I'm sure you've all heard of it.
That trapping partner wasn't, by chance, the infamous Retch Sweeney, was he?
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