Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: mcginnis6010 on December 10, 2012, 11:02:55 pm
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for the past few days ive been having something come up to my traps and dig them up out of the ground without setting most of them off. Of course where i trap the ground has alot of shale and slate so its pretty hard to get good tracks so i have no idea what is digging them up. i know this area is filled with red and grey fox and a few bobcat and ive seen a few yotes around too.
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There is a reason many Native American tribes referred to the coyote as Trickster. >:D
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yea tell me about i havent had near this much trouble on my traplines before.
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Maybe it is time to completely revisit your scent removal process. Something obviously ISN'T working. Save a trap or two from this current process and use it for bait on the new traps.
Set one old trap the way you have always done it. And then ring it 4 ft out with traps that you use a different de-scenting protocol. The critter will go for what it already understands and may forget to look for the other traps.
And if this doesn't work, remember, I'm not a trapper, but I play one in my mind.
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Jdub may be on to something.make a regular set,then make a totally different set near by and see what happens.couldn't hurt.
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I'd say fox,, and do exactly what J-dub said,,,. and maybe lay a branch on the ground as to limit the approach angles ?? and lay a couple trail sets un-baited and as scent free as possible leading to the baited trap,,,,,now be prepared to disspatch a yote thats been caught by the hind leg,,, ;),, don't ask how I know this. also maybe leave a drop of curiosity scent on a low hanging branch above the set,,,,as they get comfy flipping your trap they'll step in to it while sniffin what the heck it was. man I miss trapping!!! JEFFW
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I have had coon an grey fox dig me up more times than i like . Just stepped back a foot or so an placed a clean trap an some guide sticks an usually caught the culprits. Sometimes if pressed for time I just leave the educated ones for seed an move on to skim off the easy ones at a differnt location. ;D ;D Bob
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thank JW thats a good idea ill try it today and see what happens and thanks for thae advice everyone.
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set a trap with a hidden trail cam - mebbe its not an four legged animal diggin up your traps.
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Skunks?
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Nothin' worse than two legged skunks diggin' up your traps.
I agree with the trail cam! That would be a Ph.D. level education!
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I agree, go with the trail cam. So far my trapline had only yielded 2 stray cats :-X
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so far this year i've only trapped 16 coon and a pheasant (accident), i can't figure out where all the coyotes went off to, i've only shot 7 so far this winter and havent caught any in traps. i'd say leave the old trap and make a completely different set about 8-10 yards away and make sure you use a clean trap and different bait.
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Set your trap upside down. When it slides paw underneath to turn it over you will catch him. ;)
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hhhmmm.. havent thought of that turtle maybe that will work. all ive caught this year is some opossum, a feral cat and a grey fox. oh and apparent i had a crow bt the beak the other day. went to check my line and one was set off and upon closer inspection found the whole beak from a crow still in the jaws but no crow :o . never had that happen before either lol.