Re: Why this for turtles ?
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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04/28/26 10:43 AM
04/28/26 10:43 AM
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Green County Wisconsin
GREENCOUNTYPETE
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Green County Wisconsin
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my guess , ADC , someone has a turtle complaint so you bring in the turtle trap , trap their turtle and get paid.
if they call again go get paid again
if you catch all of them at once you miss out on paydays
also people think of that type of cage trap as the most gentle and then think it will be safely released at some sanctuary
edit: this is of course me thinking , if something exists , follow the money or it wouldn't exist for long.
Last edited by GREENCOUNTYPETE; 04/28/26 10:46 AM.
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Re: Why this for turtles ?
[Re: eric space]
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04/28/26 05:17 PM
04/28/26 05:17 PM
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Killingly, CT
Brian Mongeau
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Killingly, CT
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A nearly worthless turtle trap. You will only catch 1 turtle PER POND! Snapping turtles are not dumb. In the average pond situation you get only 1 night to catch as many turtles as you want out of that pond. After that they are cage smart and will not enter a trap. Not that summer and often not for several summers after. Say what?!? Just this week, meaning Sunday to today, I've caught three. First in a Comstock cage, then caught the same one in a 330 (His toe was missing, not my fault), after moving him 100 yards or so. He went back into the pond, out the stream, back into a BG. Today two more out of same pond/stream, both in 330s. They are dumber than 'possums. I only had 3 traps set. I've done turtle jobs and caught as many as 17 from one pond. But, I wouldn't use a single catch trap like above for turtle work. Will be setting mb750's tomorrow for the beaver.
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Re: Why this for turtles ?
[Re: Brian Mongeau]
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04/28/26 05:53 PM
04/28/26 05:53 PM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Georgia
warrior
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Georgia
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A nearly worthless turtle trap. You will only catch 1 turtle PER POND! Snapping turtles are not dumb. In the average pond situation you get only 1 night to catch as many turtles as you want out of that pond. After that they are cage smart and will not enter a trap. Not that summer and often not for several summers after. Say what?!? Just this week, meaning Sunday to today, I've caught three. First in a Comstock cage, then caught the same one in a 330 (His toe was missing, not my fault), after moving him 100 yards or so. He went back into the pond, out the stream, back into a BG. Today two more out of same pond/stream, both in 330s. They are dumber than 'possums. I only had 3 traps set. I've done turtle jobs and caught as many as 17 from one pond. But, I wouldn't use a single catch trap like above for turtle work. Will be setting mb750's tomorrow for the beaver. Agreed they are as bad as opossums about plugging good sets and needing cleaned out so you can target what you're really after.
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Re: Why this for turtles ?
[Re: Brian Mongeau]
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04/28/26 07:29 PM
04/28/26 07:29 PM
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wantage n.j.
eric space
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wantage n.j.
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A nearly worthless turtle trap. You will only catch 1 turtle PER POND! Snapping turtles are not dumb. In the average pond situation you get only 1 night to catch as many turtles as you want out of that pond. After that they are cage smart and will not enter a trap. Not that summer and often not for several summers after. Say what?!? Just this week, meaning Sunday to today, I've caught three. First in a Comstock cage, then caught the same one in a 330 (His toe was missing, not my fault), after moving him 100 yards or so. He went back into the pond, out the stream, back into a BG. Today two more out of same pond/stream, both in 330s. They are dumber than 'possums. I only had 3 traps set. I've done turtle jobs and caught as many as 17 from one pond. But, I wouldn't use a single catch trap like above for turtle work. Will be setting mb750's tomorrow for the beaver. We are talking baiting them into a cage trap, not catching them as non-targets in a beaver trap.
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Re: Why this for turtles ?
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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5 hours ago
5 hours ago
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St. Louis Co, Mo
BigBob
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St. Louis Co, Mo
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The high price is to recoup the tooling cost's, you can't spread it out over a small run item.
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