Re: ?? trapping out of boat??
[Re: mcr]
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08/07/08 08:08 PM
08/07/08 08:08 PM
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Joined: Feb 2008
Oklahoma
SgtB
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Oklahoma
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I trap at least 70% of the time out of a boat. I have a 150 hp Honda Jet....dont have to worry about props. Conventional anchor.. Dont cover anything to cover them...none of their business...however, I watch where I put my traps to avoid thieves Past success, topographical maps showing gulleys, ditches, Google Earth, tracks, large timber where coons den up,etc.
This is all for coons...
Last edited by SgtB; 08/07/08 08:09 PM.
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Re: ?? trapping out of boat??
[Re: DanielE]
#826137
08/08/08 10:55 PM
08/08/08 10:55 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Wisconsin
The Beav
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Wisconsin
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One thing you have to remember you will be OUT of the boat 90% of the time setting traps It's very hard if not Impossible to make sets and set traps while In the boat.
The only way to make a boat line pay off Is to do some major scouting well In advance of the season opener. You can even flag locations. When you scout lay out the line In segments. Lets say the first segment will take 40 traps and the next will take 30 traps. now you will have to make the decision as to how your going to safley haul your grear. I stash my traps at the start of each segment of the line. So I'm never over loading the boat. You can do this before the season starts. Drwoning cables can be set up On hot locations. You will also need to find bridge crossing where you can drop off your catch. A bunch of wet muddy coon will weigh up In a hurry and make for a unsafe situation. So get out and scout and then scout some more don't go into this blind and leave things to chance. Be safe take no chances and NEVER leave the boat with out tying It off to something. I don't like anchors they have a way of getting tangled up In things on the bottom If yoiu chose to use a anchor use rope to fasten It to the boat.I use a 2 prong grappnel just toss It In the brush and your hooked up or hook It up In the bank. I've been doing this for 30 years or so. So get out and scout.
Good luck
The forum Know It All according to Muskrat
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Re: ?? trapping out of boat??
[Re: The Beav]
#826150
08/08/08 11:03 PM
08/08/08 11:03 PM
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Joined: Oct 2007
kentucky
kybeaverman
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kentucky
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As far as motors go I bought a 4 stroke Yamaha about 3 weeks or a month ago. I think it is great. It is 20 instead of 9 but I couldnt be more pleased with its performance to this point. I did a lot of research and I feel that any of the motors you mentioned would be great.
Last edited by kybeaverman; 08/08/08 11:03 PM.
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Re: ?? trapping out of boat??
[Re: kybeaverman]
#826260
08/09/08 01:21 AM
08/09/08 01:21 AM
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Joined: Sep 2007
wexford co. mich.
rickrat
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wexford co. mich.
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like the beav said i use a 2 prong grappel, watch your weight, a tarp will get in the way in nov. there isn't alot of people on or by the river. set every spot with 3-4 traps depending on sign the 1st yr. the more times you run the river you will know where the good spots are, flag stops and KEEP A LOG you will not remmber every set or how many is at each stop.unless you are running a real shallow river i don't see the need in a guard. i run the river with a partner its safer and we can get more sets out in less time.
45yrs on the line. land & water.
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Re: ?? trapping out of boat??
[Re: SgtB]
#826474
08/09/08 11:20 AM
08/09/08 11:20 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Northwest PA
Bismuth Boy
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Northwest PA
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Trapped the river for years and years in a 12-foot V-hull with a 4 HP Evinrude prop motor. Only ever broke 3 shear pins in the life of that motor. Unfortunately, I broke one about 10 miles from home and didn't have a spare. That was a long day!
Now I use a 60/45 HP Mercury jet on a 16-foot 7-degree V-hull. Lot faster!
My river is all rocks, so mushroom anchors tend to drag until they wedge under a rock and are stuck. Also, when you throw a mushroom anchor up on shore, they just roll off. I use all Chene anchors on all my boats now. It's a 2-point anchor which digs in quickly, but if it gets hung up under a rock you can move upstream with a slack anchor line and it will back straight out from under the rock when you tighten up. It also hooks into mud on the bank quickly, or you can put a point around a bush or small tree for quick anchoring. ALWAYS, ALWAYS tie up or securely anchor the boat when you are out of it. Pretty lonely feeling when you are standing on an island watching your boat float downstream (believe me!).
All my equipment goes in totes. I don't use the lids on the totes though because when you're doing 35 MPH and a lid flys off, they hurt when they hit you in the face (again, believe me!). Catch goes on newspapers on the casting deck, leaving a space for me to easily get out on shore.
Rivers are incredibly powerful; ALWAYS WEAR A LIFE JACKET AND USE THE DEADMAN SWITCH CORD!
Rivers are also fur bonanzas. Just be careful, and sharpen your skinning knife. Might need more stretchers too.
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Re: ?? trapping out of boat??
[Re: SgtB]
#826558
08/09/08 01:04 PM
08/09/08 01:04 PM
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doug toops
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doug toops
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on my river line i run a tunnel haul jon boat to eliminate the use of a jet prop,and yes the rivers will produce a ton of fur but allways rember safty first.
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Re: ?? trapping out of boat??
[Re: Bigfoot]
#826766
08/09/08 05:40 PM
08/09/08 05:40 PM
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doug toops
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doug toops
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big down where your from a jet is a must up here there nothing but a power robber.
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Re: ?? trapping out of boat??
[Re: johnd]
#826881
08/09/08 07:41 PM
08/09/08 07:41 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
wexford county, Mi.
mcr
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OP
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wexford county, Mi.
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Make sure you're trapping state land, In Michigan property owners own the river bottom to the center of the river. Can't set a trap without permission. Thanks I never thought about the private land issue as the river near by runs though mostly state land but there may be some pockets of private. Thanks for all the response. I just put my boat up for sale  and as soon as it sells I'll get and set up my trapping boat. Was planning on a 14'x36" riveted jon with a 9.9 motor as I'm concerned with weight of the rig. I've got 40-60 river miles to trap for coon and any incidentals. SgtB thats a sweet setup.
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