Re: Need help on trapping logbook
[Re: Leary Sink]
#8487026
10/16/25 04:33 PM
10/16/25 04:33 PM
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Joined: Oct 2011
Idaho
bearcat2
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Joined: Oct 2011
Idaho
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I use a waterproof surveyors fieldbook (Durawrite, Rite-n-the-rain, etc.) And I number the sets with the number they are marked in my GPS with. (and yes, sometimes I forget to use the GPS, in which case I leave the number blank unless I mark them when checking) I leave 3 or 4 lines between sets. I put down date set, type of set, trap used, lure or bait used, and sometimes whether on a drag or staked solid. Then whenever I make a catch I add the date of the catch, what was caught, how it was remade (same trap, different trap, new lure or not, made into a flat set with pile of debris and turds from catch circle, etc.) or if it wasn't. Any time I relure or have to remake the set, such as converting it from a set in dirt to a snow set because it has snow two feet, etc, I note what I did and the date. If I have misses or walk bys I also note that, the date and any information that might be helpful later, such as had a walk by two feet from set and never broke stride, or had interest but the animal circled the trap several times but wouldn't commit, set was worked from side, or back, or set was worked properly with tracks over the pan but due to six inches of frozen snow over the trap it didn't go off.
Basically I note anything that might be helpful when looking back later, so I can see which lures are the most effective, or if a lure might need to age or have smaller amounts used before the animals are confident enough to work it, or if certain sets routinely get worked from the back or side. Or if a location is not as good as I thought, because it has no or few visits in an extended time. Also tells me which traps function best in the most adverse conditions, which ones need repaired after a catch, etc.
Oh, and I only take notes on canine sets, I guess marten sets, water sets, etc. I am confident enough or don't have enough variables, etc. that I don't bother.
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Re: Need help on trapping logbook
[Re: Leary Sink]
#8494421
10/29/25 01:54 PM
10/29/25 01:54 PM
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Joined: Apr 2007
venango county,pennslyvania
minklessinpa
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trapper
Joined: Apr 2007
venango county,pennslyvania
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Re: Need help on trapping logbook
[Re: bearcat2]
#8494566
10/29/25 06:55 PM
10/29/25 06:55 PM
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Joined: Jul 2017
South Texas Brush Country
TEJAS
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trapper
Joined: Jul 2017
South Texas Brush Country
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Basically I note anything that might be helpful when looking back later. Oh, and I only take notes on canine sets, BC2 pays attention to detail. That is what it takes Leary, I would leave remakes & additional catches under the same set number. That allows you to put correlations together as far as catches go. I don’t bother with weather or moon phase data. I take note of any wise guys or bad hombres I encounter. Any set interaction before or after a catch should be recorded. When you look for and find patterns, it leads to adjustments that result in catches. The devil is in the details when it comes to the coyote line. That is what record keeping is all about. That’s how you stay one step ahead of Wile E.
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Re: Need help on trapping logbook
[Re: Leary Sink]
#8494843
10/30/25 06:33 AM
10/30/25 06:33 AM
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Joined: Aug 2015
NE NE
Wife
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trapper
Joined: Aug 2015
NE NE
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150.00 IPad with 20.00 Avenza App. (am sure there are other Apps now) covers what I do. Bought it 5 years ago and have my own code to mark waypoints with the gear, catch, etc,. Maybe too much for the average guy but I am pretty forgetful and "challenged" in my old age so when I pull up a set or we have a 2 day blizzard I can find what I want. Thanks to Bruce Rhoads from Iowa for suggesting this to an old man. ............... the (old and extremely challenged) mike. ...... P.S. fasten a styles to the cover and DON'T use your hands to navigate the screen!!!!
Last edited by Wife; 10/30/25 06:37 AM. Reason: added word
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Re: Need help on trapping logbook
[Re: Wife]
#8496101
11/01/25 10:22 AM
11/01/25 10:22 AM
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Joined: Jun 2008
Smithsburg, MD
J.C.
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Joined: Jun 2008
Smithsburg, MD
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150.00 IPad with 20.00 Avenza App. (am sure there are other Apps now) covers what I do. Bought it 5 years ago and have my own code to mark waypoints with the gear, catch, etc,. Maybe too much for the average guy but I am pretty forgetful and "challenged" in my old age so when I pull up a set or we have a 2 day blizzard I can find what I want. Thanks to Bruce Rhoads from Iowa for suggesting this to an old man. ............... the (old and extremely challenged) mike. ...... P.S. fasten a styles to the cover and DON'T use your hands to navigate the screen!!!! That sounds awesome—not overkill. It's good data, and if the DNR got on board, it would help with the biology side, too.
To a person ignorant of nature, his country stroll is a walk through a gallery filled with wonderful works of art with their faces turned to the wall
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Re: Need help on trapping logbook
[Re: Leary Sink]
#8497204
11/03/25 06:23 AM
11/03/25 06:23 AM
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Joined: Jun 2013
central ny
verminater71
trapper
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trapper
Joined: Jun 2013
central ny
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i fear i'm to old for the electronics, i have a little 6x10 journal, open one side draw a map of property lines and number each trap on the map
then on the other side, put the number, set type and lure, i remake with the same scent as before, last week i had 7 check days 4 great whether 3 downpoor
1 trap connected the first 4 days, trap circle didn' affect anything, and now i know they really like that bait gland lure combo, or it was a perfect location
either way, next year i can look at the map, and drop a couple traps in the same spot
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