Re: Coon trappers
[Re: TheCarpenter]
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Yesterday at 09:19 PM
Yesterday at 09:19 PM
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Joined: Nov 2010
Rochester, MN
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Rochester, MN
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Sounds like you have the enthusiasm. Now you’ll need to do the scouting. And YouTube searches. Iowa Coon Trapper>youtube. Or dalebillingsleyslures>youtube, should give you a good start. However, you’re in Nova Scotia and conditions will be different where you are.
I like DPs on drowners on stream banks. I also use a lot of snares on high bank trails. Foot traps and DPs are also great on high bank trails. You see, coon don’t always go to the water. Many run between favorite wet spots by running a trail up on the bank. And these trails will be used for years, by countless coon in the area.
Ron Jones of New Jersey, says boar coon will use trails about once every 12-17 days. Females with litters will use an area (trails) once every 7-11 days. So, you may not be seeing a lot of fresh tracks, all the time.
Never too old to learn
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Re: Coon trappers
[Re: TheCarpenter]
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3 hours ago
3 hours ago
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Joined: Aug 2010
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I had cameras on a couple trails last year before season. The coon were using them almost nightly. But, but, those trails barely produced later. Coon are where you find them, meaning, they don't stick to one food source. So you have to be where they are now, not where they were last week. Of course, if it's easy checking, you can afford to wait for them. It's a lot easier when it's a concentrated food source. Always check the big trees for droppings, even if they aren't hollow. But like others said, the best location is usually a travel route between food and denning areas. The dens here can be anything from woodchuck holes, to trees, to old dry beaver lodges, etc. I found a coon in a muskrat hut out in the swamp once. Of course, everyone knows they love corn, but you still have to locate the trails around the field. It might not be like the Midwest , especially if you have woods instead of farms. But you always have to look for sign.
Right now I’m having amnesia and déjà vu at the same time. I think I’ve forgotten this before.
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