Re: Any Turtle trappers on here?
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Wolfdog 91 Thank you for your reply! I am building a wire turtle trap right now. I will be working on the entrance in a few days. But you got me thinking. I will be trapping shallow ponds. The ponds will have a lot of weeds and duck weed etc. Most of the hoop are hi maintenance from what I have read and seen. I may try the netting to start if it becomes a problem, I can always switch to wire. I anyone else using netting throats and wire bodies?
Thank you in advance! Getting There
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Re: Any Turtle trappers on here?
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03/11/22 03:59 PM
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Wolfdog 91 Thank you for your reply! I am building a wire turtle trap right now. I will be working on the entrance in a few days. But you got me thinking. I will be trapping shallow ponds. The ponds will have a lot of weeds and duck weed etc. Most of the hoop are hi maintenance from what I have read and seen. I may try the netting to start if it becomes a problem, I can always switch to wire. I anyone else using netting throats and wire bodies?
Thank you in advance! Getting There Yes. The trap design that Eric space uses to catch thousands of pounds of snapping turtles have wire bodies with net throats. That’s proof enough that they work if you ask me. I’ll see if I can find pictures of his traps this weekend I also build them as wire bodies with webbing throat at times. Turtles are not difficult to catch and hold. They’re not like fish where the design of the trap is critical imo
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Re: Any Turtle trappers on here?
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03/11/22 08:29 PM
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Thanks Aix: As the old saying goes" A picture is worth a 1000 words. I am working on building a trap right now. Still cold out today, 24 degree. Working in a un-heated garage. Thanks for the pictures! Getting There
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Re: Any Turtle trappers on here?
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07/09/22 07:10 PM
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This is what I make and sale they are 30 inches across and about 2 feet tall I would recommend those. I have used them. Collapsible hoop nets are the way to do it , if you're running a lot of nets
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Re: Any Turtle trappers on here?
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LT In Michigan the turtle season starts July 15th. On June 20th I was drilling out the holes used to put old glory in with a drill and hit a stone or something and twisted my wrist. I hope to get some trapping in before the season closes in Sept. I have to have a new heart valve put in. Not a good summer so far. The traps look like they would get the job done. In Michigan you can only have three traps set at one time. I hope everyone has a good season.
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Re: Any Turtle trappers on here?
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07/17/22 12:29 PM
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G T I know all about that heart surgery. I'm recovering from it myself. Still, doin' a little trapping, turtles included. ( little , being the operative word )
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Re: Any Turtle trappers on here?
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07/18/22 11:01 AM
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This is what I make and sale they are 30 inches across and about 2 feet tall I've got 15 of these. Awesome turtle nets
If it makes a track on this earth , I can catch it.
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Re: Any Turtle trappers on here?
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07/19/22 09:13 AM
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Aix , I can attest to that riverdale wire, it’s great stuff! We build commercial aquaculture gear out of it. It’s the best wire to put in water, especially salt water! Good lookin traps btw
John
Yes sir, Aquamesh is the beginning and end of quality coated mesh in my opinion. In freshwater, it’ll last forever. Freshwater bait traps made with aquamesh are almost lifetime purchases it seems. I hated to hear my supplier stopped carrying it in favor of imported mesh. I ended up using the imported mesh for my chicken coop, because I refused to build holding cages and traps with it. The overall diameter was approximately the same, but it was less wire with more coating. It wouldn’t hold nice, clean 90 degree corner bends, and the coating would mildew soon after opening. The primary consumers of that particular wire were crabbers, and apparently they were satisfied with it for the price. I chose quality and had to go without. Riverdale Mills won’t sell directly, so I have to go through their distributors.
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Re: Any Turtle trappers on here?
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07/19/22 11:12 AM
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The hoop nets never worked for me because I did not like the system with the various water weeds. They became large weed bags.
The tops and tricks are great. The cages will work great with my other systems. For transport, I use a 4’ livestock water tank. Another larger tank stays home. Since I am not running production turtle work, it happens at my pace. Most locations are fairly small - 1 acre ponds. One lake is 10 acres and the largest is 20 acres.
Looking forward to Terrapin Syndrome! How are your traps filling with weeds? Are you not setting them so the current/wind goes away from the trap?
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Re: Any Turtle trappers on here?
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08/05/22 09:09 AM
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Aix, how do you build the inverted V for the throat of your solid cages? Are the sides clipped tight except for the bottom of the V? I tried making a spring-loaded throat on my cage so it would close as soon as the turtle entered the cage.
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Re: Any Turtle trappers on here?
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Aix, how do you build the inverted V for the throat of your solid cages? Are the sides clipped tight except for the bottom of the V? I tried making a spring-loaded throat on my cage so it would close as soon as the turtle entered the cage. Yes they are clipped with clips along the length of the ramp. You can see in the picture with the black trap photo. Each throat has a top ramp and a bottom ramp. Both ramps have 4 or 5 clips per side.
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