Muskrat - Improvised muskrat platform set
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11/18/08 12:31 AM
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westfork hawkeye
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I have a bridge I'm trapping that has a lot of concrete and rocks on the stream bed so it's difficult to drive a wooden stake. I made a couple of these platforms to get a few of the rats on this creek. Pretty quick and easy. Just wire trap to the platform, stick it in the side of the bank, set trap, add apple, and go. Collect rat in the morning. I just tried it last night, and I caught one! I think I will make some more for those ditch rats in the tiled lowland sections. I wouldn't try this set in beaver water, and I would also only use it where the bank is high enough (and the water deep enough) to prevent a coon from pulling the stake out.
_______ 1 Peter 2:17 Honour all men. Love the brotherhood. Fear God. Honour the king.
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Re: Improvised muskrat platform set
[Re: westfork hawkeye]
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11/18/08 01:03 AM
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Jonathan
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Is that a piece of plaster lath?
What are the dimensions of the platform?
What size trap do you find to be most effective with that rig, and what are you anchoring the trap to?
Jonathan
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Re: Improvised muskrat platform set
[Re: Jonathan]
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11/18/08 06:10 AM
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Muskydan
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Shouldn't the pin on the bottom be verticle so it can hold the trap on the flat part of the platform? I have several like that and in fact had one stolen the other morning. Funny thing is 3 days later it was returned, I believe someone stole it for the pattern.
MuskyDan
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Re: Improvised muskrat platform set
[Re: paredneck]
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11/18/08 11:45 AM
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I do mine different, I wire my trap to a long wooden stake and stake it in deep water that way I don't have to worry about coon pulling out my stool. You don't have to use a drowner lock just a long piece of wire conected to the trap. I know it works I caught coon and a rat this week on one.
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Re: Improvised muskrat platform set
[Re: Muskydan]
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11/18/08 01:54 PM
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westfork hawkeye
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Is that a piece of plaster lath?
What are the dimensions of the platform?
What size trap do you find to be most effective with that rig, and what are you anchoring the trap to?
Jonathan Not plaster lath - just a spare 24"x1"x2" wood stake (scrap wood) Dimensions on the platform is approx. 5"x5" I'm using a 1 1/2 CS for a trap right now. I wired the trap right to the stake, but I am going to make a bunch up with the eye screw so I can prebait before the season, then I can just come along opening day and attach traps. (trying to think ahead.) Shouldn't the pin on the bottom be verticle so it can hold the trap on the flat part of the platform? I have several like that and in fact had one stolen the other morning. Funny thing is 3 days later it was returned, I believe someone stole it for the pattern. Those pins are vertical! In the picture, the top illustration is the top view, the bottom illustration is the side view.
_______ 1 Peter 2:17 Honour all men. Love the brotherhood. Fear God. Honour the king.
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Re: Improvised muskrat platform set
[Re: westfork hawkeye]
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11/18/08 09:34 PM
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cowboytrapper
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I take it the bait goes on the exposed nail in the photo. Looks neat might have to try a few if you take photos of actual sets I would like to see them also thanks for posting the pic.
Last edited by cowboytrapper; 11/18/08 09:37 PM.
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Re: Improvised muskrat platform set
[Re: westfork hawkeye]
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11/19/08 11:19 AM
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Jonathan
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WH, Thanks for providing the dimension details, materials used and photo showing the platform in use. That makes for a more complete "set" of instructions for us to follow.
Nice idea! Thanks for the share.
Jonathan
Camera Gear: Canon EOS 7D-MK-II, Canon EF-S 10-22mm, EF 28-135mm, EF 100-400mm and EF 400mm lenses.
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Re: Improvised muskrat platform set
[Re: westfork hawkeye]
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11/19/08 05:16 PM
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That is such a cool rig, I would ask mr.sullivain to mass produce them and put them in his catolge,,and patint to,,nice job,, great idea..
I feel free and alive on the good old trap line COON-12 FOX-0 YOTS-0 MINK-0 RATS-1 BEAVER-2
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Re: Improvised muskrat platform set
[Re: PAFOXTRAPPER55]
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11/19/08 07:24 PM
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cowboytrapper
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Thank you so much for the great info. now I have only one more request? Will you come set some for me, then check them every day. LOL For real though Thanks again I think I will try to make some tonight!
Last edited by cowboytrapper; 11/19/08 07:26 PM. Reason: I D 10 T Error While typing
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