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Re: How do you mark your sets?
[Re: BC-Buck]
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12/10/24 11:05 AM
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If I feel the need to mark dryland sets I'll plant a 3 or 4 foot weed stalk within 15 feet of set if in a field area. Sometimes I will mark these with a clothes pin that has a small piece of ribbon or tape on it.
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Re: How do you mark your sets?
[Re: Muskratwalt]
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12/10/24 11:37 AM
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If I feel the need to mark dryland sets I'll plant a 3 or 4 foot weed stalk within 15 feet of set if in a field area. . That would not be noticed.
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Re: How do you mark your sets?
[Re: BC-Buck]
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12/10/24 01:22 PM
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I wrap marking tape around a branch or weed. Make the mark an inch wide. No one seems to notice
Never too old to learn
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Re: How do you mark your sets?
[Re: Teacher]
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12/10/24 01:44 PM
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I wrap marking tape around a branch or weed. Make the mark an inch wide. No one seems to notice You talking like orange flagging tape?
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Re: How do you mark your sets?
[Re: Bob Jameson]
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12/11/24 09:52 AM
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For field set locations and more open edge terrain I break off golden rod stems that are at least 3-4 ft long with a flower top still attached.Or some other local weed/stem or branch stuck in the ground.
I hammer in a rebar to get some depth to push my stem into and make sure it is secure to withstand high winds and blowing snow. Place it out of reach of the catch circle area.
If I can't find them near the set which is rare. I carry some in my truck bed for those areas that I can't find any to use.
Only in woods settings will I use flagging to help mark my sets.
Any good trapper knows where they make his / her sets or at least a very good idea in general. The only time it can be a challenge is after a snow but that is why I have learned to use the golden rod stems. They stick out obviously in a snow cover blanket to pin point your sets.
Once you have run your sets a couple trips around you should develop muscle memory. If you don't, you better keep the number of your sets to what you can handle. Trapping corn fields this time of year can be tuff. From 2' away its hard to pick out sets. Especially if not using big pile of dry dirt. I will try using sticks in mud sticking up. Might not look 100% natural but most people will walk by.
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Re: How do you mark your sets?
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12/11/24 09:54 AM
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Boone Liane
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I never mark a set.
I do however write down how many are on each property. Smiths- 14 Johnson- 10 Etc
I do the same with snares, only there I’ll write down per location. Smiths North Draw- 10 Smiths West draw- 6 Smiths South draw- 14
Etc
It’s really important for me as I run a pile of gear and often add and subtract and move stuff as livestock moves, sign moves etc. Trapping over long durations it can be easy to loose track of stuff without some sort of record.
Last edited by Boone Liane; 12/11/24 09:57 AM.
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