Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: Gsulfridge on January 09, 2014, 01:55:30 pm
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How many of us are trappers on here? I'd like to see some trapping pictures and maybe pick up a few tips and tricks from some of the experienced guys. I've just got back into the game somewhat after moving to Tennessee. Two coons and a nice red fox so far. Coyotes keep giving me the slip, and I am having problems keeping my traps from freezing up lately. I have a few sets in some prime bobcat areas also, but have failed to connect.
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Some guys use peat moss,buckwheat hauls or anthill dirt. Make sure you have your traps adjusted good also.
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Just started using peat moss last nite on some sets. Im using MB 550s with the Paws-I -Trip pan system with the night latched dog. I also mixed up some 50/50 glycol-red fox urine to use as antifreeze, but haven't tried it yet.
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Use to do a lot of trapping - mostly coon, mink, muskrat. Snared quite a few coyotes also. Haven't trapped in several years - the best trapping around here falls during the same time as the best whitetail hunting. Spend most of my free time chasing whitetails. Good luck to ya!
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I use dry dirt I collect in the summer. I also put some trapper antifreeze I get from trapper supply catalogs. Usually I stop trapping the end of November so I dont see the real cold weather.
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If the 50/50 doesn't work mix it heavier on the Glycol and then spritz the set down lightly with the fox urine. Works for me in Northern Nevada most of the time. Didn't get anything this season since I've have a bum knee but I'm already getting my traps tweaked and tuned for next season!
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Have been a water trapper off and on since I was a Kid (Muskrat/Mink/Coon) - never done the dryland Coyote/Fox thing. Planned on hitting the 'Rats this year with the prices, but the early freeze-up screwed Me. Did play around with some Weasel Boxes last season - between Me & Wirwicki, We must have caught a million Field Mice & Voles - but no Weasels. Good luck on the line - Bob.
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Thanks guys. A wiley red fox keeps digging up my traps at this one particular dirt hole set. I tried a double set last night, and this morning the trap in the back was thrown. He got me again. Any suggestions? ???
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Been trappin since i was little, use to hitch a ride in my granpa's packbasket.
I use waxed dirt mostly for my yote/fox sets here in MI due to the freeze/thaw moisture issue.
gotta love a educated fox, you'll have to make sure you got a good clean set in front of the dirty one he's flipping and force him to walk thru your clean set.....i'd make a big blown out dirt hole set at the dirty one he's flipping (like something got in there and tore it up) and use his curiousity against him!
We finally shook our super cold weather, so i'll be out after the mink this weekend!
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Thanks guys. A wiley red fox keeps digging up my traps at this one particular dirt hole set. I tried a double set last night, and this morning the trap in the back was thrown. He got me again. Any suggestions? ???
I have this problem often out in my neck of the woods. Like Blackcoyote suggested I'd probably go for making a false catch site and try to draw him in that way. Or with the coyote I had last year I used a lot more chaff and broken sharp twigs leading into the set, had one snapped dirty set out in the open with a clean set on either side of the ingress to the trap between sagebrush bushes on a game trail. Then I figured what the heck I'm going all out anyway and hung a snare on either side in case for some reason he went against instinct and came through the brush on the sides. Turns out he got caught up in one of the snares!
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I do a little... mainly water trapping. I have some sets through the ice right now for beaver.
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I'm not a trapper but here is a tip I got from an old trapper for catching Wolves, should work on Coyotes. Get some road kill and drag it into the bush where there's lots of small saplings then set snares all around it.
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Thanks for all the replies guys. I'm not whipped yet. I'll get him if I have to set the whole field full!! ;D
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Thanks guys. A wiley red fox keeps digging up my traps at this one particular dirt hole set. I tried a double set last night, and this morning the trap in the back was thrown. He got me again. Any suggestions? ???
You need to bed your trap more solidly. If it rocks they will notice. You actually need to pack dirt inside the jaws of the trap. The only thing that should move is the pan. I put a piece of wax paper about the size of the open jaws over the trap and then make a circle with your hands by putting your index fingers together and your thumbs together and then pack the dirt on top of the wax paper inside the trap jaws. It takes a little practice. You may catch your thumb if it closes on you but it really doesn't hurt. I hope this helps.
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I used to do a lot of trapping, but haven't done any in several years. I miss it. I probably learned more about critters from trapping than anything else I've ever done.
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use to trap years ago.hard to beat connibear traps on land and foot traps set up as drown sets on water(baited with carrots).
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Thanks guys. A wiley red fox keeps digging up my traps at this one particular dirt hole set. I tried a double set last night, and this morning the trap in the back was thrown. He got me again. Any suggestions? ???
You need to bed your trap more solidly. If it rocks they will notice. You actually need to pack dirt inside the jaws of the trap. The only thing that should move is the pan. I put a piece of wax paper about the size of the open jaws over the trap and then make a circle with your hands by putting your index fingers together and your thumbs together and then pack the dirt on top of the wax paper inside the trap jaws. It takes a little practice. You may catch your thumb if it closes on you but it really doesn't hurt. I hope this helps.
I think you nailed it. I was using peat moss and wasn't getting a good tight bed, I guess. Thanks for the replies guys. The rain uncovered everything this morning, so time to reset!!
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I trap yotes quite a bit in the fall but this time of year I pull most of my traps and spend a lot of time calling
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Here is some my early fall catch, We had a real early winter here in nw pa. My catch is way down from previous yrs, I caught 8 beaver since Christmas but it,s been really froze up. Good Luck an watch your top knot. Bob Heres a few Beaver from 2 yrs ago.
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I want to catch a yote bad, and also a bobcat. If the weather will just cooperate >:(