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Trapping rig #8338527
02/10/25 09:21 PM
02/10/25 09:21 PM
Joined: Nov 2008
Smithville, Missouri
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sigpros Offline OP
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Smithville, Missouri
Looking to get a vehicle to set up for running a trap line. We can ROW trap here and my son and I want to hit it hard next year and want to set a vehicle up for running a trap line and never have to take stuff out of it. What is everyone found they like? A little truck? Small suv? Also tough and easy to work on would be nice. I’ve only ever owned fords or chevys
I also wouldn’t mind seeing how you guys have your rides set up

Re: Trapping rig [Re: sigpros] #8338540
02/10/25 09:26 PM
02/10/25 09:26 PM
Joined: Feb 2015
Iowa
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Iowa
The roll up bed covers are great. You can leave everything in the truck like you want and cover it in a matter of seconds if you need to.

Re: Trapping rig [Re: sigpros] #8338544
02/10/25 09:31 PM
02/10/25 09:31 PM
Joined: Dec 2006
Northern Maine
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Northern Maine
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NRA,NTA,MTA,FTA

#1 goal=Trap a wolverine
Re: Trapping rig [Re: sigpros] #8338554
02/10/25 09:37 PM
02/10/25 09:37 PM
Joined: Jan 2009
Nebraska
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Trapset Online content
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Nebraska
1998 Subaru Legacy Wagon. Manual transmission.

Re: Trapping rig [Re: sigpros] #8338559
02/10/25 09:39 PM
02/10/25 09:39 PM
Joined: Nov 2007
St. Cloud, MN
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St. Cloud, MN
Well, it kinda depends on what you are trapping for. Water trapping, dirt trapping, cats/K-9s, coon? I can't say I have ever had the perfect setup, but I can tell you I've never had too much room in the bed of my truck. I will say, I would never go with a rig where the dead critters rode in the same space as me. I can get plenty of stink, fleas and lice in the fur shed.


"The voice of reason!"
Re: Trapping rig [Re: sigpros] #8338563
02/10/25 09:42 PM
02/10/25 09:42 PM
Joined: Feb 2010
pa
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pa
I often thought a mini van w/ sliding side door would be ideal for ROW trapping.


There comes a point liberalism has gone too far, we're past that point.
Re: Trapping rig [Re: hippie] #8338566
02/10/25 09:46 PM
02/10/25 09:46 PM
Joined: Nov 2007
St. Cloud, MN
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St. Cloud, MN
Originally Posted by hippie
I often thought a mini van w/ sliding side door would be ideal for ROW trapping.

Trapper Les uses one, so I can assume that's not a great idea. That is, however, a great rig for for soccer moms and road hunters.


"The voice of reason!"
Re: Trapping rig [Re: sigpros] #8338567
02/10/25 09:46 PM
02/10/25 09:46 PM
Joined: Dec 2006
williamsburg ks
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If your going to trap row only you only need 2wd. Lots cheaper. If you can find a white pickup with an enclosed bed level with the top of the cab, put an orange gumball looking light on it, no one will guess what your doing. wear orange safety vests. carry everything in an awol bag.


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Re: Trapping rig [Re: ~ADC~] #8338575
02/10/25 09:49 PM
02/10/25 09:49 PM
Joined: Jun 2010
Iowa
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Iowa
Originally Posted by Trapset
1998 Subaru Legacy Wagon. Manual transmission.


He'll never find of these. The lesbians just don't part with them. Plus it'd take hours to scrape off all the rainbow bumper stickers. laugh

Re: Trapping rig [Re: sigpros] #8338579
02/10/25 09:49 PM
02/10/25 09:49 PM
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Frazee, MN
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Frazee, MN
Something easy to get in and out of. Plus easy to get into your storage compartment. I agree with keeping the animals in a different compartment as myself. Maybe Ford Ranger of Chevy S10 with extended cab.

Re: Trapping rig [Re: sigpros] #8338591
02/10/25 10:02 PM
02/10/25 10:02 PM
Joined: Feb 2015
Iowa
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Iowa
Really, any truck will do. I keep traps and setting gear in totes next to the tailgate. The catch gets piled in the area between there and the cab. All of it sits on a plastic "grate" made from old shelving, a couple inches tall that allows water to drain off the catch and air to circulate.

Re: Trapping rig [Re: ~ADC~] #8338642
02/10/25 11:00 PM
02/10/25 11:00 PM
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OH
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OH
Originally Posted by ~ADC~
Originally Posted by Trapset
1998 Subaru Legacy Wagon. Manual transmission.


He'll never find of these. The lesbians just don't part with them. Plus it'd take hours to scrape off all the rainbow bumper stickers. laugh


Now that is hilarious!

Re: Trapping rig [Re: sigpros] #8338693
02/10/25 11:51 PM
02/10/25 11:51 PM
Joined: Dec 2012
NC - Here there and everywhere
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If I was only going to ROW trap then I’d agree with Danny. 2wd truck only.

I’d get one of the early 2000’s Toyota tundras. Single cab 8 foot bed 2wd. 4.7 v8. Super reliable truck that will last forever and can be bought for a fair price


Gotta live up to the nickname...
Re: Trapping rig [Re: sigpros] #8338694
02/10/25 11:53 PM
02/10/25 11:53 PM
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Green County Wisconsin
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Green County Wisconsin
I agree a white GMC 1500 with a white topper all wired up for the beacon , I took it off and caulked the holes shut.

just so happens I have one runs great , just has a little deer front end damage

I'll cut you a deal on it since I have no idea when I will have the time to fix it.


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Re: Trapping rig [Re: coondagger2] #8338745
02/11/25 01:09 AM
02/11/25 01:09 AM
Joined: Jun 2010
Iowa
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Iowa
Originally Posted by coondagger2
If I was only going to ROW trap then I’d agree with Danny. 2wd truck only.


Not in Iowa. You can't get up icy hills and you can't get on the dirt roads if they are wet. There are even questionable gravel roads if it's muddy. Missouri roads leave a lot to be desired as well in places I've seen.

Here's how I set up a small truck for trapping in the past...

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I much prefer a full sized truck even if it has a short box...

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Re: Trapping rig [Re: sigpros] #8338753
02/11/25 01:28 AM
02/11/25 01:28 AM
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Sumner, Mo.
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Sumner, Mo.
A topper with side entry is mandatory for my trapping truck. Everything is dry and more secure.
A raised bed that allows wet critters to drain and cool when piled up is also a go to for me.

Re: Trapping rig [Re: sigpros] #8338767
02/11/25 02:05 AM
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Wy
When I row trapped in Iowa, 4wd was a must.
I use 4wrd less In Wyoming than I did in Iowa row trapping.


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Re: Trapping rig [Re: sigpros] #8338779
02/11/25 03:07 AM
02/11/25 03:07 AM
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Montana
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Montana
ADC you must drive slower and got better trials than I run.
That stuff on top would fly right off.

Good set-up I like that., I just can't have stuff up like that to many steep hills here.


Let me sugar coat this
Re: Trapping rig [Re: sigpros] #8338782
02/11/25 03:20 AM
02/11/25 03:20 AM
Joined: Dec 2006
NWWA/AZ
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NWWA/AZ
The cheapest 4x4 you can get that is not a ford……


Ant Man/ Marty 2028
just put your ear to the ground , and follow along

Re: Trapping rig [Re: sigpros] #8338815
02/11/25 06:23 AM
02/11/25 06:23 AM
Joined: Jan 2025
Alaska
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Joined: Jan 2025
Alaska
To toss my two cents into the ring, you don't need 4wd until you do. And then you really wish you had it. If you can find it some rigs have a toggle for 2 wheel/4 wheel but I personally feel the slight milage loss from 4wd is worth the reliability. Not sure if it'll matter that often in Missouri unless you're on dirt roads though. Anyone living north of Missouri should definitely spring for 4wd if they can.

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