Re: Coon in trail sets
[Re: 2cylinder]
#7702948
10/28/22 12:36 PM
10/28/22 12:36 PM
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La Crosse, WI
Macthediver
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La Crosse, WI
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I have to agree about bigger coon in trails too. Might be that they already got their belly full when they go past DP. Pick off 10 feet away in trail set. Had plenty times with DP set each side of where trail comes on field. Coon will be in the trap in trail heading into woods.
Mac
"Never Forget Which Way Is Up"
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Re: Coon in trail sets
[Re: Wanna Be]
#7702974
10/28/22 01:19 PM
10/28/22 01:19 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
La Crosse, WI
Macthediver
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La Crosse, WI
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Can’t use those here. Then again I’ve never seen a coon trail either. I do a lot of my trail sets with 1/2DJ coil. Thieves don't know their even in a tail unless is a catch. I started using the 1/2 because our coon season used to open before fox. I blind set trails with 1/2. If I did catch fox I'd just release them. Catch them couple weeks later in dirt hole using same 1/2 coil. Not have trap plugged up by coon. Mac
"Never Forget Which Way Is Up"
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Re: Coon in trail sets
[Re: k snow]
#7702978
10/28/22 01:30 PM
10/28/22 01:30 PM
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Wy
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Wy
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This is my first year doing a split of DP's and trail sets. The 160s in trails are definitely getting big coon. My DP's haven't been getting much at all, could be cause I'm whacking them in the trails before they get to the DP's.
This is dryland farm/woods trapping, quite a ways from any real water. Could be, or there's plenty to eat and there not interested in what you're offering.
Christ is King
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Re: Coon in trail sets
[Re: 2cylinder]
#7703037
10/28/22 02:58 PM
10/28/22 02:58 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Ames, IA
MikeTraps2
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Ames, IA
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My biggest coons were in my coni boxes, trail seemed hot for 1st week then died off, of course I never moved to newer pastures either, just trapped the same area form start to finish. I do like trail sets, even get a red fox now and then. I like ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2022/10/full-309-155117-pb180014.jpg) to lay a trail of fish oil down the trail then put my Coni in place with my "Indian Rope TricK" over the top to help funnel them in.
Last edited by MikeTraps2; 10/28/22 02:58 PM.
Far better is it to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure
Theodore Roosevelt
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Re: Coon in trail sets
[Re: k snow]
#7703071
10/28/22 04:06 PM
10/28/22 04:06 PM
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Joined: Aug 2014
SE MN
2cylinder
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SE MN
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This is my first year doing a split of DP's and trail sets. The 160s in trails are definitely getting big coon. My DP's haven't been getting much at all, could be cause I'm whacking them in the trails before they get to the DP's.
This is dryland farm/woods trapping, quite a ways from any real water. I’m trapping around farmland as well for coon, target a few around water but find greater success around field edges
Rebuilding john deere and international/farmall carburetors
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Re: Coon in trail sets
[Re: 2cylinder]
#7703109
10/28/22 04:58 PM
10/28/22 04:58 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Wisconsin
The Beav
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Wisconsin
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160s set In trails leading to road culverts.
The forum Know It All according to Muskrat
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Re: Coon in trail sets
[Re: 2cylinder]
#7703122
10/28/22 05:13 PM
10/28/22 05:13 PM
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Northern Illinois
Beavertrapper24
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Northern Illinois
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yep same here some of my nicest coon were in 220 trail sets it was my number one go to set when I started trapping. Unfortunately I have not been able to run those style sets for years now, a subdivision and school was built across the street from my main trapping property so it's to risky with the free roaming cats and dogs around to run 220 trail sets any more. Now its DP's and special cubbies for most of my coon line
"There is value in any experience that exercises those ethical restraints collectively called sportsmanship."- Aldo Leopold
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Re: Coon in trail sets
[Re: BvrRetriever]
#7703539
10/29/22 12:57 AM
10/29/22 12:57 AM
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Iowa
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Iowa
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Try a 1 1/2 coil with a stepping stick… you’ll increase the mixed bag catch 10 fold. Yes, squirrels, rabbits, possums, field rats, etc... lol. All the same junk that plugs up your 160's and 220's. If you want the biggest and best coon only, and no junk, set snares in them trails. Run a fast loaded loop with a good cam lock, 7" loop, 8" up off the surface of the trail and use a SOLID support system, lock at two or 10 position so they have to be committed before it fires shut. The small coons and all the other junk walk right under the snare, it rides down their back and swings in place for the biggest coons that follow. Yes, you'll miss a few but the ones you catch will be BIG and 90-95% by the neck. $.02
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Re: Coon in trail sets
[Re: 2cylinder]
#7703651
10/29/22 07:40 AM
10/29/22 07:40 AM
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Joined: Mar 2007
Amherst, NE
Roy Greenfield
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Amherst, NE
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Like ADC said keep your set 4" -5" inches off the trail. I started using 220 stands a long time ago. Big coon will climb over a body grip many times if it is placed on the trail. Blend the elevated unit with whatever is there and most times those jumbos just try powering through. In corn/bean fields watch the 3rd/4th row in for the major trail. Many times, the first one or two rows have enough sandburs that the major trail will be in a little further. Roy
Vietnam 1970 & 1971, Delta 3/506 101st ABN 11B, Light Weapons Infantry
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Re: Coon in trail sets
[Re: 2cylinder]
#7703662
10/29/22 07:51 AM
10/29/22 07:51 AM
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Firth, Nebraska
jabNE
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Firth, Nebraska
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I use a lot of 160s on stands. I’m always amazed at how big of coon I get trying to squeeze through a tight trail spot with a 160. Gets em behind the ears every time. I get my stands from Dennis Vicars Blue Vally Fur. Very sturdy can just stomp them into the trail. Adjust the height to desire, and they act as a stake and stabilizer both. Look like this. Mine are cabled to the trap (Dennis put a hole in one end of base plate for wiring or cabling off) I camo spray painted mine to blend with dry grass. Not to hide from coon but to hide from people. The stabilizer never move after a catch, but are easy to relocate further up the trail if needed. If not using body grips I use DPs right in the trail, or a dirt hole set right on the trail. Jim ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2022/10/full-34529-155192-2e103e14_e7f7_4a66_a5ae_08a47a68e9b3.jpeg) ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2022/10/full-34529-155193-6e4d8f5c_6bdc_4df9_9ac0_510de00fb2c0.jpeg) ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2022/10/full-34529-155194-4778d9e4_5c39_4917_831d_0cf5082b8a6f.jpeg)
Last edited by jabNE; 10/29/22 07:54 AM.
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