Re: 5300 coon season
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#7763164
01/05/23 08:24 AM
01/05/23 08:24 AM
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Mark June
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Mark June
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mink 99, See the above comment about 6 figure incomes. In answer to your question, yes.
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Re: 5300 coon season
[Re: bodycount]
#7763166
01/05/23 08:27 AM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Northern Minnesota
BernieB.
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Northern Minnesota
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40 years ago I figured out that I could make a lot more money catching than I could skinning, and some people on here still apparently haven't figured that out.
I want to see the system that produces that number of coon. I would like to know if it's similar to what I did, just at a bigger scale or if there are efficiency aspects to it that I never figured out. Very intriguing to me. I know the competition and the habitat are big factors but there seems like there must be more to it than that. I'm in awe.
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Re: 5300 coon season
[Re: Eagleye]
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01/05/23 08:54 AM
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new york
mike mason
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new york
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When I think of trapping machines: I'm not sure what his annual catch totals were but Dave Plueger from Eastern Iowa had a system down for river trapping that averaged a 50% catch rate using pocket sets with footholds. I had the pleasure of meeting him a few times- he meets the criteria of a humble, unassuming guy that piles up a ton coon every year. I remember when he did a demo at the WTA in Marshfield Wisconsin, a couple people that liked to hear their own voice interjected thoughts and second guessed a few of his sets/methods, he fielded those questions that with the highest level of humility. He's perfected his methods for 40 years- sometimes you're better off listening rather than talking. Blackie from Ohio perfected the river trapping system also. Great trappers have a way of doing that.
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Re: 5300 coon season
[Re: BvrRetriever]
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01/05/23 09:02 AM
01/05/23 09:02 AM
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Wy
Giant Sage
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Wy
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2006 Iowa had 78 check days that would be just over 68 coon and 9 + mink a days average. 68 coon in a day is way more than possible…especially in the Iowa area. It’s maintaining that average that’s the problem. Especially when you take into consideration that the coon catch rate drops off progressively as the end of season gets near. Dealing with the fur shed duties while maintaining a serious trap line with that many per day for that long is the next problem. Even if you only skin and freeze the hides, it’s going to take you the better part of the year to put it up. I personally don’t see myself or anyone getting that done….even if my wife brings me breakfast, lunch and supper and skins my catch…and gives me a back massage after that! Boys, it’s not real!! I can't say. It's beyond anything I can comprehend. I was just showing the math. I can't say that I would agree on late season being a slow down in coon hearvet in IA, there's to many factors some of my largest catches have been in January Iowa while mink trapping. One winter just shy of 400 incidental coon while mink trapping. Southern IA can have some pretty open January's.
Christ is King
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Re: 5300 coon season
[Re: mike mason]
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01/05/23 09:04 AM
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Wisconsin
Eagleye
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Wisconsin
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When I think of trapping machines: I'm not sure what his annual catch totals were but Dave Plueger from Eastern Iowa had a system down for river trapping that averaged a 50% catch rate using pocket sets with footholds. I had the pleasure of meeting him a few times- he meets the criteria of a humble, unassuming guy that piles up a ton coon every year. I remember when he did a demo at the WTA in Marshfield Wisconsin, a couple people that liked to hear their own voice interjected thoughts and second guessed a few of his sets/methods, he fielded those questions that with the highest level of humility. He's perfected his methods for 40 years- sometimes you're better off listening rather than talking. Blackie from Ohio perfected the river trapping system also. Great trappers have a way of doing that. And the harder they work the luckier they get
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Re: 5300 coon season
[Re: bodycount]
#7763276
01/05/23 10:29 AM
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Joined: Jan 2019
Southern Ohio
Ohiowoodchuck
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Southern Ohio
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One thing about it, there probably not on the internet bickering about it, like the rest of us.
“If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my child may have peace.” — Thomas Paine
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Re: 5300 coon season
[Re: USMC47 🦫]
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Yesterday at 05:09 PM
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MN
Steven 49er
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MN
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What in the actual? I thought I might have been decent catching 600 in a season! What a loser I am! lol. You had to drag it back up lol.
"Gold is money, everything else is just credit" JP Morgan
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Re: 5300 coon season
[Re: bodycount]
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Yesterday at 05:16 PM
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NWWA/AZ
Vinke
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NWWA/AZ
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Larry something… If I remember correctly he is out of Council Bluffs.
Ant Man/ Marty 2028 just put your ear to the ground , and follow along
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Re: 5300 coon season
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Yesterday at 05:45 PM
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Joined: Dec 2013
central IA
bodycount
OP
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central IA
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Larry Lidgett ( The coon combine) has not been active since NAFA went under.
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Re: 5300 coon season
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Yesterday at 05:59 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Goldsboro, North Carolina
Paul Dobbins
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"Trapperman custodian"
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Goldsboro, North Carolina
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Fun to see how people think how not to do it, instead of thinking how it could be done.
Lots of guys in Iowa have done 1,000+ a year and quite a few have done 2,000+. I think one of the guys on YouTube is over 1,200 this season and he’s done all his own skinning, and is on college to boot.
The stars have to align to make a catch like this - the weather, Coon population, your health, the market or drive to do it, and the equipment and Trapline to make it possible. But trapping all day ever day, with no fur handling makes it possible. Spot on Mike. Don't tell what you catch, you'll be called a liar here too. I won't mention the 52 otters and over 200 beavers Mike and his compadre caught here in NC in a two week period. I just won't bring it up - lol.
John 14:6 Jesus answered, " I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me."
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Re: 5300 coon season
[Re: nate]
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Yesterday at 06:02 PM
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Indiana
Providence Farm
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Indiana
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140 coon is 2000 lbs of coon your packing around. Friend at work is from Iowa. When he and I used to talk about his trapping he said he skinned them out on the spot and rolled hides up in bags. Hung them from a rope in a tree only takes a few minutes probably not even that if your doing a lot of them. Could be doing similar. Also river trapping probably using a boat so not packing many very far.
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