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'Coon Cage Hack #8614350
05/20/26 08:27 AM
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In latest F-F-G . . . ..

Though I'd think the cardboard would get tore up during each catch. Maybe replace with sheet metal piece same size and zip tie in place?

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Re: 'Coon Cage Hack [Re: Muskrat] #8614360
05/20/26 09:19 AM
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I'm thinking a length of 3/8" or 1/2" rebar thru the wire in front of the pan and about 3" off the floor would work, too.


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Re: 'Coon Cage Hack [Re: Muskrat] #8614364
05/20/26 09:26 AM
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I like that better, keep it simple


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Re: 'Coon Cage Hack [Re: Muskrat] #8614374
05/20/26 09:48 AM
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Foot guides in cage traps.
Call it what you want but someone is thinking.
The cardboard give em something to do until
you get there.

Cameras and this web show us problems we
did not know we had lol.

Last winter I had two on cam
that would not get cage caught.
I did not make it my mission,
just observation.





Re: 'Coon Cage Hack [Re: Muskrat] #8614398
05/20/26 10:55 AM
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I know this is a skunk cage, but the theory works the same with any cage. Make augit basket and hang your bait on the back wall. Where they can't reach through or or behind the PAN above and they will see the white in the night. And it can move in the wind and they can't foil it.They're always in the cage when you hang your bait


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Re: 'Coon Cage Hack [Re: 330-Trapper] #8614403
05/20/26 11:22 AM
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Originally Posted by 330-Trapper
. . . the theory works the same with any cage. Make augit basket and hang your bait on the back wall. Where they can't reach through or or behind the PAN above and they will see the white in the night. And it can move in the wind and they can't foil it.They're always in the cage when you hang your bait



Years ago I was the nuisance trapper for a state park here in WI. I ran 42 cage traps daily for 'coon. Best technique I found was to hang a plastic beer cup in the back of the cage with mix of loud ground fish and jack mack in it. It hung from an S-hook made from 14 ga wire. Once the 'coon was in the trap the plastic beer cup gave it something to do. And that plastic really showed up in the dark with any kind of moon.


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Re: 'Coon Cage Hack [Re: Muskrat] #8614405
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Sticks…..

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Re: 'Coon Cage Hack [Re: Vinke] #8614408
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Originally Posted by Vinke
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Nothing new under the sun,,,, all is vanity.

That"s what I use

Re: 'Coon Cage Hack [Re: Muskrat] #8614419
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I ran a threaded rod through mine where they have to pass over or under to throw them off balance and it’s worked every time for years and I’m not a fan of cage traps

Re: 'Coon Cage Hack [Re: Swamp Wolf] #8614441
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Originally Posted by Swamp Wolf
I'm thinking a length of 3/8" or 1/2" rebar thru the wire in front of the pan and about 3" off the floor would work, too.


That’s exactly what I thought to myself when I read that in the magazine. You can also run rebar stakes from each side at a V angle just in front of the pan. Serves dual purpose that way as a stepping guide and prevents the cage from getting rolled over.

Re: 'Coon Cage Hack [Re: Muskrat] #8614443
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I just use a piece of #11 wire bent with a J in it to hang at back of cage. Poke a marshmallow into wire, dip in lure/bait, and then let it hang only halfway down (middle) of back cage behind pan. Something about swiping at or reaching for hanging bait makes them forget about the pan and come down on it.

Re: 'Coon Cage Hack [Re: BvrRetriever] #8614446
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Originally Posted by BvrRetriever
Originally Posted by Swamp Wolf
I'm thinking a length of 3/8" or 1/2" rebar thru the wire in front of the pan and about 3" off the floor would work, too.


That’s exactly what I thought to myself when I read that in the magazine. You can also run rebar stakes from each side at a V angle just in front of the pan. Serves dual purpose that way as a stepping guide and prevents the cage from getting rolled over.


That I like too. I ran the williams cages back when and always had to run a rebar in to prevent rolling.


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