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Re: "The greatest trapper ever"
[Re: Swamp Wolf]
#7867161
05/17/23 07:16 PM
05/17/23 07:16 PM
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Joined: Jul 2007
Idaho
Salthunter
OP
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Joined: Jul 2007
Idaho
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I've had near 200 traps out b4 and caught only 1 possum.......does that count? I've been trapping 15 years before I caught my first possum.
Work hard play hard
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Re: "The greatest trapper ever"
[Re: Salthunter]
#7867166
05/17/23 07:31 PM
05/17/23 07:31 PM
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Joined: Aug 2010
Asheville, NC
charles
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Joined: Aug 2010
Asheville, NC
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I once set six Conibear buckets on a marsh island across from a fish house. Baited the buckets with fresh tuna caught that day. Next morning I had five raccoons and a nutria. Often wondered what the nutria was doing at my set since it was a vegetarian. I could have gone six for six except for that darn nutria.
Those were resident coons. Workers threw them trash fish every day. I snuck in late and checked out early and had to keep a secret.
Last edited by charles; 05/17/23 07:33 PM.
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Re: "The greatest trapper ever"
[Re: Salthunter]
#7867294
05/18/23 01:16 AM
05/18/23 01:16 AM
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Joined: Mar 2017
Wy
Giant Sage
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Wy
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I've had 3 high % checks.
The first one a friend asked me to trap a stretch of the raccoon river west of Desmoines IA The coon where leveling his corn. 1 put in 13 sets in about a 1/2 mile and had 12 the next AM the last trap had a paint turtle lol.
#2 I set up a farm near a feed lot in Central Wyoming. There was good fox sign, I put in14 sets . This was on a 320 acr farm .there was lots of coon sign, so it was a challenge to avoid coon. 12 fox 1coon and a coon pullout the next day. Always that one tough bolt.
#3 this one was a head scratcher, I stopped to ask permission to trap a farm in Eastern Wyoming. The rancher said somthing was killing his chickens, after finding a 3" hole in the chicken wire with brown hair I told him he was feeding a mink. His wife had several barn cats,but they had a mile long drain going through there property dunping in to a larg slough. So I put in 12 pocket sets, each one was on a drain pipe or spring seep, exept for 2 wall sets at the drive way culvert. I caught 4 buck mink and 4 females the first check. Then in the next week I caught 3 jumbo rats and one coon. I told the rancher I thought his mink problem should be good for now. He said we had more chickens killed last night. Sure enough there where big dusty mink tracks leaving the coop. So he had his wife lock the cats in the barn. In three nights we had a huge buck mink in the 110. I trapped that farm fore 3 more weeks and not another mink. An the water sets were still operating.
Christ is King
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Re: "The greatest trapper ever"
[Re: Salthunter]
#7867302
05/18/23 04:09 AM
05/18/23 04:09 AM
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Joined: Jan 2008
Thailand
yukonjeff
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Thailand
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One fall we had a black wolf that would come into the village every night. It became famous and all the men in the village were locked and loaded and driving around hunting it every night with lights. This went on for about a month and folks were getting paranoid about sending their kids to school in the morning. Some were carrying guns to walk in town or to the store. One day I walked up the hill behind my house and set a single snare on the narrow part of the ridge barely wide enough for a snare. On the third day I was fishing eels and forgot to check it but a buddy came and picked me up and said he shot the black wolf and asked if I had a snare set . I confirmed I did set a snare. He brought me to the gas station where most of the village had gathered to gawk at the now dread famous black wolf that was terrorizing the village. I got a hero’s welcome and felt like Peter and the wolf for a day. 
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Re: "The greatest trapper ever"
[Re: Swamp Wolf]
#7867340
05/18/23 06:10 AM
05/18/23 06:10 AM
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Joined: Dec 2022
illinois
jalstat
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illinois
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I've had near 200 traps out b4 and caught only 1 possum.......does that count? Been there and done that makes one scratch his head doesn't it
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Re: "The greatest trapper ever"
[Re: Salthunter]
#7867498
05/18/23 12:53 PM
05/18/23 12:53 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
MN, Land of 10,000 Lakes
Trapper7
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trapper
Joined: Dec 2006
MN, Land of 10,000 Lakes
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I think my greatest success story on the trapline was where I had set one 330 Belisle Super X on each corner of an old beaver dam for otter. As was often the custom with otter, nothing for about a week. Then one day I checked and had two otter in one of the traps and one otter in the other trap. I thought 3 otter for 2 traps was pretty good.
As an American I'm growing tired of our ancestors being compared to the migrants of today.
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Re: "The greatest trapper ever"
[Re: Swamp Wolf]
#7867507
05/18/23 01:16 PM
05/18/23 01:16 PM
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Joined: May 2018
SW Georgia
Wanna Be
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SW Georgia
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I've had near 200 traps out b4 and caught only 1 possum.......does that count? My hero! Sounds crazy, but I think a lot of new trappers need to see this. I know when I started out I almost quit because I’d catch like crazy at first then nothing. I thought I didn’t know what I was doing (still question that at times) and thought maybe they need to get someone else to trap for them. It took some asking and reading to realize you’re not going to have a full line every single day. Generally the more sets you have out the greater your odds. But, you can’t catch what ain’t there in some cases.
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Re: "The greatest trapper ever"
[Re: Wanna Be]
#7867538
05/18/23 02:58 PM
05/18/23 02:58 PM
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Joined: Aug 2011
james bay frontierOnt.
Boco
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james bay frontierOnt.
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I've had near 200 traps out b4 and caught only 1 possum.......does that count? My hero! Sounds crazy, but I think a lot of new trappers need to see this. I know when I started out I almost quit because I’d catch like crazy at first then nothing. I thought I didn’t know what I was doing (still question that at times) and thought maybe they need to get someone else to trap for them. It took some asking and reading to realize you’re not going to have a full line every single day. Generally the more sets you have out the greater your odds. But, you can’t catch what ain’t there in some cases. Catch will naturally drop off as time goes on.generally speaking.Exceptions are sets made on dispersal routes at choke points earlier in the season.And a couple other instances like some late spring beaver set locations,Millette set in winter,etc. These sets will produce fur on extended checks. A savvy trapper will add new sets by extending the line,and leave productive sets and move the dead ones. This will keep you skinning.
Last edited by Boco; 05/18/23 03:06 PM.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Re: "The greatest trapper ever"
[Re: Salthunter]
#7867651
05/18/23 05:55 PM
05/18/23 05:55 PM
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Joined: Feb 2021
Interior Alaska
Oh Snap
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Interior Alaska
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The “dead sets” are the most productive I have found. If I move a set thinking it’s dead that set location will invariably be visited. I just expand!
Last edited by Oh Snap; 05/18/23 05:56 PM.
I love the smell of burning spruce---I love the sound of a spring time goose---I love the feel of 40 below---from my trapline I will never go!
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Re: "The greatest trapper ever"
[Re: Oh Snap]
#7867654
05/18/23 06:02 PM
05/18/23 06:02 PM
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Joined: Apr 2009
South Ga - Almost Florida
Swamp Wolf
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Joined: Apr 2009
South Ga - Almost Florida
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The “dead sets” are the most productive I have found. If I move a set thinking it’s dead that set location will invariably be visited. I just expand! This ^^^ I leave a set a minimum of 10 nights....
Thank God For Your Blessings! Never Half-Arse Anything!
Resource Protection Service
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