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Muskrat Poles #8326841
01/29/25 10:50 AM
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Does it matter if you skin the bark off or not?


-Goofy
Re: Muskrat Poles [Re: HobbieTrapper] #8326845
01/29/25 10:56 AM
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No it does not matter.I have never skinned the bark off.


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Re: Muskrat Poles [Re: HobbieTrapper] #8326899
01/29/25 11:56 AM
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I let the rats open them up. Love seeing white bites.

Re: Muskrat Poles [Re: HobbieTrapper] #8327046
01/29/25 03:37 PM
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Just need to get the traps tied on and I’ll be in business.


-Goofy
Re: Muskrat Poles [Re: HobbieTrapper] #8327155
01/29/25 05:49 PM
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Maybe a bit thin
Watch out they’ll eat them off

Last edited by nimzy; 01/29/25 07:27 PM.
Re: Muskrat Poles [Re: HobbieTrapper] #8327157
01/29/25 05:54 PM
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Maybe next year cut 'em early and let dry before season. Otherwise, if there are beaver in the area, they might do you the disfavor of making dinner out of 'em.


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Re: Muskrat Poles [Re: HobbieTrapper] #8327164
01/29/25 06:03 PM
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Originally Posted by HobbieTrapper
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Just need to get the traps tied on and I’ll be in business.

Looking good.Nice straight ones.Very nice.


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Re: Muskrat Poles [Re: HobbieTrapper] #8327308
01/29/25 09:00 PM
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While the marsh was still frozen pretty much I managed to find a couple places to set. I’m a bit out of practice but I’m hoping I’m catching the tide right.

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-Goofy
Re: Muskrat Poles [Re: HobbieTrapper] #8327549
01/30/25 08:03 AM
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[Linked Image]
[Linked Image]
[Linked Image]


-Goofy
Re: Muskrat Poles [Re: HobbieTrapper] #8327710
01/30/25 12:35 PM
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Way to go, nice catches!!!


Life sure is tough when you don't learn from the mistakes of others.
Re: Muskrat Poles [Re: HobbieTrapper] #8327727
01/30/25 12:50 PM
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Very nice.Those are some dark colored muskrats.


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Re: Muskrat Poles [Re: HobbieTrapper] #8327735
01/30/25 01:08 PM
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If you have "Busy little Beavers" in that area, you Might be Wise to Remove the bark from your "tree" poles! If NOT, a Bunch of your traps might come up missing from the Beavers "dragging" your "poles" away because of the Fresh Tree Bark on them! I NEVER use fresh tree branches and such around Beavers! NEVER! Unless I want to Trap Beavers! They will have NO Problem dragging away your Muskrat sets!

Re: Muskrat Poles [Re: HobbieTrapper] #8327737
01/30/25 01:15 PM
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In fifty something years of muskrat trapping I have lost around maybe 5 traps total to beaver and Maine is full of beaver.


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Re: Muskrat Poles [Re: HobbieTrapper] #8327744
01/30/25 01:21 PM
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3 foot tides. Not bad. About 23.7’ ebb here today. Those muskrats look great!

Re: Muskrat Poles [Re: West Oak] #8327829
01/30/25 03:47 PM
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Originally Posted by West Oak
If you have "Busy little Beavers" in that area, you Might be Wise to Remove the bark from your "tree" poles! If NOT, a Bunch of your traps might come up missing from the Beavers "dragging" your "poles" away because of the Fresh Tree Bark on them! I NEVER use fresh tree branches and such around Beavers! NEVER! Unless I want to Trap Beavers! They will have NO Problem dragging away your Muskrat sets!


No where near the problem Eagles are.


-Goofy
Re: Muskrat Poles [Re: HobbieTrapper] #8327872
01/30/25 04:49 PM
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Originally Posted by HobbieTrapper
Originally Posted by West Oak
If you have "Busy little Beavers" in that area, you Might be Wise to Remove the bark from your "tree" poles! If NOT, a Bunch of your traps might come up missing from the Beavers "dragging" your "poles" away because of the Fresh Tree Bark on them! I NEVER use fresh tree branches and such around Beavers! NEVER! Unless I want to Trap Beavers! They will have NO Problem dragging away your Muskrat sets!


No where near the problem Eagles are.

Blue herons around here.


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Re: Muskrat Poles [Re: Muskrat] #8327899
01/30/25 05:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Muskrat
Maybe next year cut 'em early and let dry before season. Otherwise, if there are beaver in the area, they might do you the disfavor of making dinner out of 'em.



I have always cut mine WELL in advance or the Beavers chew them off. I cut Hazelnut or Ash. I always leave a Y at the top of the stake and tie a piece of ribbon on them. I bundle them just as tight as I can get them in groups of 25. When I am done setting at the end of the day it is easy to tell how many sets I got in based on how many bundles I have gone through. I store them in my pole barn when not in use and I easily get 10-15 years out of them this way.


I have nothing clever to put here.





Re: Muskrat Poles [Re: HobbieTrapper] #8327979
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In 2009 I bought 200 7 ft by 3/4 inch 1st cut bamboo stakes. I have over 160 of those left after 16 seasons. Some used for other things. Straight, smooth, the don't gain water weight, flexible and about 1.25 each with shipping back then. I have held 100s of coons with these stakes over the seasons.

Bryce

Re: Muskrat Poles [Re: HobbieTrapper] #8327983
01/30/25 07:31 PM
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Dirty word I realize... bamboo.

Re: Muskrat Poles [Re: HobbieTrapper] #8328032
01/30/25 08:40 PM
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Tried bamboo and it about run me through numerous times walking the marsh here. I cut the gum early a few years ago and when it was time to use them half of them broke just snapping the trap on them. lol


-Goofy
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