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does a barbless hook hurt a turtle caught on a line? will they spit it up? what are some other alternatives that are under 80 bucks? 
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Snapping turtles caught on a line often do not survive. A hook in their guts tears the gut open and many will die from the infection. Best to trap them in a cage trap or a collapsible net trap. Keep the ones you want and release the rest unharmed. If you have coon size cage traps you can catch snappers in them. Only 1 at a time, usually, but you would be surprised how big a snapper can fit in the cage trap. Be sure and not have the trap submerged or the turtle may drown. Fasten the trap so it cannot be dragged into deep water. Also can catch snappers in a foottrap like the old victor#2's. Simply place your bait along shore in front of the trap. May be a little difficult taking the trap off of his front foot, let him bite on a stick and then remove trap. Can catch them with 330's too!Boss man could you PLEASE post some pictures or talk more on using foot holds for snappers ?! Would love to hear more about it 
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Snapping turtles caught on a line often do not survive. A hook in their guts tears the gut open and many will die from the infection. Best to trap them in a cage trap or a collapsible net trap. Keep the ones you want and release the rest unharmed. If you have coon size cage traps you can catch snappers in them. Only 1 at a time, usually, but you would be surprised how big a snapper can fit in the cage trap. Be sure and not have the trap submerged or the turtle may drown. Fasten the trap so it cannot be dragged into deep water. Also can catch snappers in a foottrap like the old victor#2's. Simply place your bait along shore in front of the trap. May be a little difficult taking the trap off of his front foot, let him bite on a stick and then remove trap. Can catch them with 330's too!I don't know about Ohio or other states but in Wisconsin it's not legal to use footholds for turtles, or any kind of trap that isn't made of stretchable nylon stuff 
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[quote=eric space]Snapping turtles caught on a line often do not survive. A hook in their guts tears the gut open and many will die from the infection. Best to trap them in a cage trap or a collapsible net trap. Keep the ones you want and release the rest unharmed. If you have coon size cage traps you can catch snappers in them. Only 1 at a time, usually, but you would be surprised how big a snapper can fit in the cage trap. Be sure and not have the trap submerged or the turtle may drown. Fasten the trap so it cannot be dragged into deep water. Also can catch snappers in a foottrap like the old victor#2's. Simply place your bait along shore in front of the trap. May be a little difficult taking the trap off of his front foot, let him bite on a stick and then remove trap. Can catch them with 330
 Interesting, do you have any pics of big snappers in a coon size cage?
 
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[quote=eric space]Snapping turtles caught on a line often do not survive. A hook in their guts tears the gut open and many will die from the infection. Best to trap them in a cage trap or a collapsible net trap. Keep the ones you want and release the rest unharmed. If you have coon size cage traps you can catch snappers in them. Only 1 at a time, usually, but you would be surprised how big a snapper can fit in the cage trap. Be sure and not have the trap submerged or the turtle may drown. Fasten the trap so it cannot be dragged into deep water. Also can catch snappers in a foottrap like the old victor#2's. Simply place your bait along shore in front of the trap. May be a little difficult taking the trap off of his front foot, let him bite on a stick and then remove trap. Can catch them with 330
 Interesting, do you have any pics of big snappers in a coon size cage?
 I do not have pictures of turtles in coon cage traps but I have done it. You are not going to catch huge turtles that way but if you are lookin' for eaters it will work. I have also snared them on purpose in culvert pipes, I do have a pic of that will have to look it up and post it. |  |  |  
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Snapping turtles caught on a line often do not survive. A hook in their guts tears the gut open and many will die from the infection. Best to trap them in a cage trap or a collapsible net trap. Keep the ones you want and release the rest unharmed. If you have coon size cage traps you can catch snappers in them. Only 1 at a time, usually, but you would be surprised how big a snapper can fit in the cage trap. Be sure and not have the trap submerged or the turtle may drown. Fasten the trap so it cannot be dragged into deep water. Also can catch snappers in a foottrap like the old victor#2's. Simply place your bait along shore in front of the trap. May be a little difficult taking the trap off of his front foot, let him bite on a stick and then remove trap. Can catch them with 330's too!I don't know about Ohio or other states but in Wisconsin it's not legal to use footholds for turtles, or any kind of trap that isn't made of stretchable nylon stuffFootholds and body grips are not allowed in Ohio for catching turtles.  Turned a lot of snappers loose doing spring nuisance jobs.  They love running beaver runs. I'll only use 330s in the spring/summer in spots where I can barely get the water to cover the top of the trap, the turtles can still breathe when caught in shallow water |  |  |  
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Snapping turtles caught on a line often do not survive. A hook in their guts tears the gut open and many will die from the infection. Best to trap them in a cage trap or a collapsible net trap. Keep the ones you want and release the rest unharmed. If you have coon size cage traps you can catch snappers in them. Only 1 at a time, usually, but you would be surprised how big a snapper can fit in the cage trap. Be sure and not have the trap submerged or the turtle may drown. Fasten the trap so it cannot be dragged into deep water. Also can catch snappers in a foottrap like the old victor#2's. Simply place your bait along shore in front of the trap. May be a little difficult taking the trap off of his front foot, let him bite on a stick and then remove trap. Can catch them with 330's too!Boss man could you PLEASE post some pictures or talk more on using foot holds for snappers ?! Would love to hear more about itSorry  Wolfie I do not have any pictures of snappers in foot traps. I have used footholds several times in the 1970's to clean out neighbors farm ponds. Basically made a pocket set with the hole bigger than normal and so that the water level was about half full of the hole. Bait in the back in the water and trap out front and to one side. Other set I used was dig out an indent into the pond bank and place bait in the back of the "U" shaped indent with trap in front. I would only run these traps in daylight, springing them at dark as to not catch coons and possems. A creative mind can catch turtles in many ways!!! |  |  |  
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You can make a cheap turtle trap by taking  a 4' section of 4' high chicken wire and wiring it back to make a tube. Wire a landing net to one end. On the other end, wire or tie on a flat piece of wire mesh, that you can easily take off, to take the turtles out. Take two stings and stretch stretch the sides of the net taut, tying them off to the wire onto the side of the trap, towards the back, across from each other. Cut the net across where it's pulled tight. Put an empty two liter bottle in the trap to hold the back end up. 
 I baited my traps with carp split down the middle. The turtles easily push in, but can't squeeze back out. I used to catch around 2500 turtles a year to sell, mostly painted turtles for the pet trade, but lots of snappers and softshells too.
 
 You can make a lot of these for very little money. A 50' roll of 4' chicken wire, will make 12 traps.
 
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What do you intend to do with turtles Big E Make turtle burgers 
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You do not need cable to snare a snapper, baler twine will work as will nylon string. they do not chew out or twist out.Interesting, how would I snare them in numbers with nylon twine?
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![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2025/05/full-58255-256985-img_0050.jpeg) This here is a soft sell turtle burger I made with chik fil a sauce … my dad loves some soft shell turtle… but if you’re eating them why you worried about hooks? 
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