Add anymore and probably miss some fox too
Okay cool, thank you. We reset right back in the same spot. Figure all the extra scent and visual disturbance can't hurt as attractant.
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Add anymore and probably miss some fox too
If you’ve got an extra trap another one just outside trap circle is a good spot tooOkay cool, thank you. We reset right back in the same spot. Figure all the extra scent and visual disturbance can't hurt as attractant.
Especially with a kidI'd keep the pan tension light on the Coyote sets. I'd rather catch the coon and fox than miss a Coyote!
I haven’t kept up on this post but have been thinking about it an easy I saw it started a few days ago. I haven’t trapped in at least 3 years but a few things that come to mind are:Any tips or tricks, or overlooked things/suggestions would be appreciated. Bait/lure recommendations as well?
Yeah, we'll probably add one tomorrow outside the circle. I still have 3 of the #2's left. I've only been adding a couple traps a day to keep it fresh and not a slog for him standing around waiting on dad. I think we are up to about a dozen traps but they are mostly set in like groups of twos and threes at the ponds and creek in easy access spots and two easy to get to coyote sets.If you’ve got an extra trap another one just outside trap circle is a good spot too
Especially with a kid
I haven’t kept up on this post but have been thinking about it an easy I saw it started a few days ago. I haven’t trapped in at least 3 years but a few things that come to mind are:
-Always assume the water is deeper than your boots/gauntlets/waders until confirmed. The trapping trowels available when I started weren’t ever tall enough for me when I was water trapping. Was nice to carry a tile spade that I could test water depths with.
Sorry to hear about your grandpa.Well my grandfather died this morning, so to get my dad's mind off of that we spent most of the afternoon sipping whiskey, and struggling with conibears. There wasn't a ton of sign of muskrat or mink in the creek, but we made bottom edge sets in two really tight corners, a bottom set with a sod island foothold right next to it in a small feeder stream, and a couple coni's in various choke points in the main creek.
We had another giant raccoon in a dp this morning. Any recommendations on a skinning knife? I used my vital and the blade was junk after those two fatty raccoons. I am sloooowww at getting hides off.
Thanks.Sorry to hear about your grandpa.
I would think any well shaped blade in D2 or S30V should work well.
Get used to smells and being smelly as a trapper haha. Caught a couple skunks this fall. One of them to me didn't smell like he sprayed at all. Then I got to town and someone mentioned smelling skunk haha. Even handling with rubber gloves the smell somehow got to me.Well we had our first pull out last night/this morning. It stings about as much as the 140" ten point I shot over the back of with my bow in November.
Scoured the catch circle. The hard pack clay on the edge of the field had no footprints in it and no fur in the jaws. We are guessing coon due to the offset jaws and the sheer number of them we've been catching. I hope at least, it would sting some much more if we knew it was a coyote. We are at 6 raccoons now with the one in the dp this morning (had lost it's tail). Whatever it was, it had practically chewed through the rotted log we are using backing.
Added an additional trap just out side the circle. Ordered another half dozen dogless #2's. This gets addicting in a hurry. Warren says it feels like Christmas every morning and I agree.
Ran down to the only local supply shop in the area and picked up some muskrat lure, some different coyote lure and bait, and a half gallon of fish oil. Was nervous on the way home because that coyote lure is obnoxiously loud and I could smell it double bagged in the trunk of my wife's car . Luckily there's no smell in it this morning.
Get used to smells and being smelly as a trapper haha. Caught a couple skunks this fall. One of them to me didn't smell like he sprayed at all. Then I got to town and someone mentioned smelling skunk haha. Even handling with rubber gloves the smell somehow got to me.