Re: Tips for checking traps on foot
[Re: NorthernTrapperO]
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07/03/24 05:19 PM
07/03/24 05:19 PM
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Mn
nightlife
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I need all the help I can get! I currently have $340 and really really want to buy traps! Ik by time I can afford a four wheeler it will be November and season would of started. Do I run? I am checking witha wagon so idk. I will probably take off work for season so I can check as much as I can morning then finish evening this sound good? If you have a dozen traps and a bit over a section of land to trap I would say you have enough traps unless you just want a few more specific traps like dog proof to deal with a good coon population or want to trap out the area in a short time so I would save your money for something else You said your milking cows twice a day that should give you a couple of hours to check traps between milking times or before that should also be enough to tend a dozen sets every day and you will still likely trap out the population before seasons end If I was you I might pickup a couple more traps depending on what a survey of your trapping area tells me it holds and just save up the rest for a rainy day A square mile of farmland can easily be covered on foot and a good bag to hold your catch and gear while tending or moving locations is all you need besides a good pair of boots
�Everything in excess! To enjoy the flavor of life, take big bites. Moderation is for monks.� ― Robert A. Heinlein
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Re: Tips for checking traps on foot
[Re: nightlife]
#8165587
07/03/24 05:33 PM
07/03/24 05:33 PM
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N MN
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I need all the help I can get! I currently have $340 and really really want to buy traps! Ik by time I can afford a four wheeler it will be November and season would of started. Do I run? I am checking witha wagon so idk. I will probably take off work for season so I can check as much as I can morning then finish evening this sound good? If you have a dozen traps and a bit over a section of land to trap I would say you have enough traps unless you just want a few more specific traps like dog proof to deal with a good coon population or want to trap out the area in a short time so I would save your money for something else You said your milking cows twice a day that should give you a couple of hours to check traps between milking times or before that should also be enough to tend a dozen sets every day and you will still likely trap out the population before seasons end If I was you I might pickup a couple more traps depending on what a survey of your trapping area tells me it holds and just save up the rest for a rainy day A square mile of farmland can easily be covered on foot and a good bag to hold your catch and gear while tending or moving locations is all you need besides a good pair of boots Spot on
I'd Rather Try And Fail Then Not Try And Succeed
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Re: Tips for checking traps on foot
[Re: NorthernTrapperO]
#8165610
07/03/24 06:29 PM
07/03/24 06:29 PM
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Joined: Jun 2022
Manitoba
Shakeyjake
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It’s only a square mile. A quad would be a bonus but a good back pack and boots and you’ll be laughing, no problem. Time wise, just check it when you got 15 minutes to spare….lol
Wind Blew, crap flew, out came the line crew
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Re: Tips for checking traps on foot
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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07/03/24 07:23 PM
07/03/24 07:23 PM
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Virginia
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At some point, someone is gonna have to call B.S. on most of these posts... Y'all seem to say this Everytime we get a new kid on here ... Either y'all think their a troll or an anti undercover.....who is asking questions.... instead of just sitting back and watching . Which I gotta say is kinda silly because their is a open forum and you don't really need to make a account to get the dirt you want Wolf, I hope the kid is legit. In what little time I spend reading through these post, I’m gonna call B.S. when I see it unless it’s obviously a few guys goofing each other. I’ve already seen him call someone or something a phag, and in the oil change post, he asks someone about squirting oil in his jaw. I can only make an assumption about what that meant. I’ve raised 3 young bucks and coached hundreds more in baseball and football for 16 years. I’m gonna call B.S. Hope I’m wrong.
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Re: Tips for checking traps on foot
[Re: NorthernTrapperO]
#8165675
07/03/24 08:19 PM
07/03/24 08:19 PM
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Joined: May 2011
Oakland, MS
yotetrapper30
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That oil thing was my buddy  Then you need better buddies.
Proudly banned from the NTA.
Bother me tomorrow. Today I'll buy no sorrows.
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Re: Tips for checking traps on foot
[Re: NorthernTrapperO]
#8165796
07/04/24 02:31 AM
07/04/24 02:31 AM
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Wisconsin
Scott__aR
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Wisconsin
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@ NorthernTrapperO. You have been given some excellent advice by several individuals.
- You trapped 50 acres with a dozen traps? - You have 3 dozen more DP traps coming. - You have 650 acres to trap ===> not every acre is a prime trapping area. ***** Not all 650 acres need to be trapped at the same time. **** - Divide those 650 acres into 60-80 acres parcels and establish a trap line on each. Scout for the best locations. Set on sign. Move to a different line/parcel every 1-2 weeks. If you haven't caught something by then, either they or you aren't there. - You are using a wagon (only works if you have established paths, 2 track, or/and roads. Better is a back pack, pack basket, or ice fishing sled with poly runners. Maybe a combination? - You need additional traps if pursuing fox, coyote, mink, muskrats. - As you're under age, firearms are probably out of the question yet; so consider your methods of dispatch for all species ... not to be discussed openly on this forum! - You need the separate PA Cable Course to use cable restraints. - You need more trap tags and trap anchors. - What about trapping clothes ... hip boots, waders, etc. - Don't give up your day (4x night @===> 18 hr/wk) job to go trapping a few coon and yotes that aren't worth much. You're going to need the income. - You're hiring someone to skin? Paying by the week rather than by the pelt??? - You have a skinning machine coming for the person skinning your harvest. - Your parents aren't able to drive you around in your trapping pursuits.
That about sum it up?
We enjoy your enthusiasm, reminds some of us of trapping in our youth; but you need focus, establish goals and priorities to achieve them.
Megapredator ... top of the food chain! Member of WTA Member of U.P. Trappers Member of NTA Member of FTA
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Re: Tips for checking traps on foot
[Re: NorthernTrapperO]
#8165890
07/04/24 08:50 AM
07/04/24 08:50 AM
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Huntingdon, PA
NorthernTrapperO
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What did the disrespectful little turd kid do? I know before i signed up on here and i was just reading threads there was a kid trapping out of season unless that was an adult, I remember that like yesterday! I was surprised to see someone doing that unless season starts in Ohio over there because he was from ohio
Coyote trapping addict
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Re: Tips for checking traps on foot
[Re: NorthernTrapperO]
#8165903
07/04/24 09:05 AM
07/04/24 09:05 AM
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South Ga - Almost Florida
Swamp Wolf
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South Ga - Almost Florida
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Either you want to trap or you don't. Quit looking for the easy way and just do it.
As for not doing your own skinning.....why?
All trapping is hard work. Can't pick and chose to do just the fun parts.
If you think you can...then go play ball sports or something.
Thank God For Your Blessings! Never Half-Arse Anything!
Resource Protection Service
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Re: Tips for checking traps on foot
[Re: NorthernTrapperO]
#8165906
07/04/24 09:07 AM
07/04/24 09:07 AM
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Ky
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Ky
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What did the disrespectful little turd kid do? I know before i signed up on here and i was just reading threads there was a kid trapping out of season unless that was an adult, I remember that like yesterday! I was surprised to see someone doing that unless season starts in Ohio over there because he was from ohio Some one is messing with us or is sniffing glue. Even if some of the post are legitimate the fact things like this pop up mean he’s not in control. I’d suspend this account in a second. Not my circus tho
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Re: Tips for checking traps on foot
[Re: jbyrd63]
#8165911
07/04/24 09:12 AM
07/04/24 09:12 AM
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South Ga - Almost Florida
Swamp Wolf
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What did the disrespectful little turd kid do? I know before i signed up on here and i was just reading threads there was a kid trapping out of season unless that was an adult, I remember that like yesterday! I was surprised to see someone doing that unless season starts in Ohio over there because he was from ohio Some one is messing with us or is sniffing glue. Even if some of the post are legitimate the fact things like this pop up mean he’s not in control. I’d suspend this account in a second. Not my circus tho I agree.... His comment about oil in the jaws would've been the end.
Last edited by Swamp Wolf; 07/04/24 09:42 AM.
Thank God For Your Blessings! Never Half-Arse Anything!
Resource Protection Service
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Re: Tips for checking traps on foot
[Re: NorthernTrapperO]
#8165942
07/04/24 09:46 AM
07/04/24 09:46 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Williamsport, Pa.
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I hope the kid is legit too. I sent him a care package. Good luck there is a tough crowd here at times but they do have a LOT of knowledge and are real people.....jk
Free people are not equal. Equal people are not free. What's supposed to be ain't always is. Hopper Hunter
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Re: Tips for checking traps on foot
[Re: Shakeyjake]
#8166019
07/04/24 12:37 PM
07/04/24 12:37 PM
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james bay frontierOnt.
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It’s only a square mile. A quad would be a bonus but a good back pack and boots and you’ll be laughing, no problem. Time wise, just check it when you got 15 minutes to spare….lol Tiny area to trap,you could trap the whole area out of everything in a week on foot,Go back a month later and trap it again.A few more animals will fill in from other areas if there are no others trapping around your little spot.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Re: Tips for checking traps on foot
[Re: NorthernTrapperO]
#8166020
07/04/24 12:41 PM
07/04/24 12:41 PM
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Michigan
Michigander
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Michigan
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Your current plan doesn't require you to quit your job. You will have enough time to trap 650 acres for a couple weeks and still work. If you want to trap enough to where you can quit you will need many more acres to keep you busy. After 2 weeks you will have the cream of the crop caught on the 650 and the rest of the season you will be picking off stragglers every once in a while that would be better off left for seed.
Any rivers or lakes around you big enough to trap on? You should be able to trap 10-15 miles of river in a day with a canoe.
Without a vehicle it will be tough if not impossible to obtain enough ground to keep you busy. I would keep the job and run your 650 acres after work this year. Use your money from your job to get a reliable vehicle and hit it hard next year better prepared.
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