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Re: Coon season is open! #23184
12/21/2013 07:02 AM
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Nice going 76. Creek, woods or field sets? Just curious. Hope you didn't lose any traps PSE.


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Re: Coon season is open! #23185
12/21/2013 07:20 AM
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i have one thats probably donated to the creek. a 110 that was just sticked down. the rest have been recovered.


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Re: Coon season is open! #23186
12/21/2013 08:11 AM
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they were caught in DP traps along a creek bank on trails leading from den trees up to a cornfield.

Re: Coon season is open! #23187
12/21/2013 08:16 AM
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What a mess out there! I could only see one of my traps today. It was a good day to spend in the fur shed getting stuff ready for pickup on January 4'th. I hadn't boarded a beaver in a lot of years. I forgot what a PIA they are to get scraped and pinned down. laugh At least Dad got a good laugh out of it!

Re: Coon season is open! #23188
12/21/2013 08:26 AM
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Well, I said I was ready to skin something. Guess I should have been more specific because all I had was two Grinners waiting on me this morning in the rain and mud.


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Re: Coon season is open! #23189
12/21/2013 09:25 AM
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Originally posted by 76chevy:
just picked up a real coon hunting light on ebay from a guy in WV who makes them. It is rated at 60,000 lux.

Man that thing is BRIGHT!

here is a link

http://www.ebay.com/itm/COON-LIGHT-...t=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1c39f053d2
Thanks for the link Chevy. Luckily I pulled all my traps yesterday since the heavy rain was coming in and Christmas is coming. I probably will wait until after Christmas to re-set. Coons breed in january right? Where do you guys usually set during the rut phase for coons? Alongs creeks or along fields or woods?

Re: Coon season is open! #23190
12/21/2013 10:09 AM
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nice going Chevy and Yaz. Got all mine pulled til after Xmas too. Yea, I was also wondering what the best coon sets were going to be in Jan? Or do you do anything different?

Re: Coon season is open! #23191
12/21/2013 11:01 AM
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I set closer to den trees and use this coon gland lure near sets.

I am also setting UNDER bridges now where they are protected from weather.

http://www.minntrapprod.com/Blackies-Blend-Boars-Delight/productinfo/LBDELIGHT1/

[img]http://www.minntrapprod.com/Blackies-Blend-Boars-Delight/productinfo/LBDELIGHT1/[/img]

It is all about timing also...having those sets out and working the first warm night after a big cold period when the boars move well.


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.....what the best coon sets were going to be in Jan? Or do you do anything different?

Re: Coon season is open! #23192
12/21/2013 11:23 AM
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Barns, and woods with lots of den trees. They will be checking out every place a sow could be holed up here in a few week.

Re: Coon season is open! #23193
12/21/2013 01:07 PM
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i made a trip to hoosier trapping today. i finally joined the world of dps.


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Re: Coon season is open! #23194
12/21/2013 05:17 PM
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Good deal PSE. Hope you catch a bunch of coons in them. Looks like the water trapping is going to be out for a while! Hope it lets up, Or I'm going to be trapping in my basement!!! Creek is REALLY up behind the house now! eek

Re: Coon season is open! #23195
12/21/2013 05:53 PM
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I just drove back to Indi from Madison and south of Indianapolis is an interesting place when you look out across the fields, even at night. Looks kind of like a continuous lake. No turkeys this afternoon but a red fox came out right at last light and barked at the SUV from about 25 yards while we were sitting in the SUV getting ready to leave. The wife thought it was one of the coolest things she's seen in the outdoors. Good luck with the creek Yaz because my cell phone kept giving alerts about flooding all the way home.


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Re: Coon season is open! #23196
12/23/2013 08:28 AM
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Awwww CRAP! Just went to HTS to pick up a few little things to get ready for round #2 of trapping…..ended up with more daggers, and a couple MB 650 OS with the spring levers! I can already tell I'm going to like them…..I'm worse than a kid in a candy store in that place!!!! :rolleyes: laugh

Re: Coon season is open! #23197
12/23/2013 08:32 AM
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IMHO the MB 650 OS Is the best coyote trap on the market, I have never had a pull out with one.

Re: Coon season is open! #23198
12/23/2013 09:53 AM
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yaz im the same way in there. i could stay for hours.


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Re: Coon season is open! #23199
12/25/2013 03:36 PM
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Ok, I ordered me some glycerine to mix with my baits to try and keep them from freezing. Do you guys use this and if so how much do you mix with your bait?

Re: Coon season is open! #23200
12/25/2013 04:10 PM
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i dont use it but would also be interested in knowing more. seems like once bait freezes it has no smell. went out today and found some heavy coon traveled areas and couple beaver runs went ahead and set some traps out. hope it pays off


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Re: Coon season is open! #23201
12/25/2013 05:42 PM
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Got a handful of DP's from the wife and kids. Do you guys treat (dye, wax, boil in baking soda, etc.) your new DP's before you put them in a set? With the lack of deer I have seen this year, I am going to skip the doe hunt and make my first sets, tomorrow.


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Re: Coon season is open! #23202
12/25/2013 06:16 PM
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Just spray paint them if you want or you can just set them!

Re: Coon season is open! #23203
12/25/2013 06:25 PM
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Originally posted by Cornfed:
Got a handful of DP's from the wife and kids. Do you guys treat (dye, wax, boil in baking soda, etc.) your new DP's before you put them in a set? With the lack of deer I have seen this year, I am going to skip the doe hunt and make my first sets, tomorrow.
I've got some I've dyed in logwood like I do my other traps. I also have some i've painted white. They say the white paint makes them more visible to the coons. Probably so, but I don't see much difference. I've used golf balls, white cups, or even white plastic grocery sacks wrapped around them for the visibility factor. Good luck!

Re: Coon season is open! #23204
12/25/2013 07:00 PM
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I would put something over them due to mice. As I played around w/ them this season I have found the mice will clean you out pretty quick, plus it keeps things dry. Dry = less freezing.

I have not treated mine this year but may before next season. As all trapping: location location location.

Good luck.


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Re: Coon season is open! #23205
12/26/2013 03:05 AM
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I have a dozen new ones I have been using since november. The oil is off of them now and they are lightly rusted. I will paint them before I put them away for the year. In the past I used rustoleum rusty metal spray paint.

It is more to keep the rust under control, the first coon you catch will remove most of the paint or dip.

Spray paint, logwood dye, speed dip all work well.

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Got a handful of DP's from the wife and kids. Do you guys treat (dye, wax, boil in baking soda, etc.) your new DP's before you put them in a set? With the lack of deer I have seen this year, I am going to skip the doe hunt and make my first sets, tomorrow.

Re: Coon season is open! #23206
12/26/2013 04:16 AM
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I also got some of them from my parents and my inlaws so Im ready to get em set out. Also got a few 220s. Can say I have no idea how to set em(220s) but gonna be watching some videos today!!

Re: Coon season is open! #23207
12/26/2013 05:56 AM
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youtube can be your best friend. i typically use my 220s in bucket sets but you can also blind set them on trails. the only thing you have to do is make sure there are no dogs in the area. these are very effective traps they are also deadly.


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Re: Coon season is open! #23208
12/26/2013 07:58 AM
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Yeah Ive got the buckets already, been watching you tube all morning. There shouldnt be any dogs anywhere near where Im setting them, so hopefully that isnt an issue.

Re: Coon season is open! #23209
12/26/2013 09:05 AM
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Most of my buckets are going to barn hay mounds now. Shouldn't have to worry about by-catch there.

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Well I got my DP's out today. We will see how I did in the morning, before work. Bought some Duke 1 1/2's today. Guess I will throw another log in the stove and get to working on the new traps.


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Re: Coon season is open! #23211
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..... And thanks for all the advice, fellas!


"Take your bow and a quiver full of arrows, and go out into the open country to hunt some wild game for me."
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Re: Coon season is open! #23212
12/26/2013 05:44 PM
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Originally posted by Cornfed:
..... And thanks for all the advice, fellas!
good luck! Hope you catch several. Lets see some pics!

Re: Coon season is open! #23213
12/26/2013 05:51 PM
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Originally posted by Gilley:
Ok, I ordered me some glycerine to mix with my baits to try and keep them from freezing. Do you guys use this and if so how much do you mix with your bait?
Can't help you with that. I have never used it. I have wondered about its use for keeping bait from freezing.

Re: Coon season is open! #23214
12/27/2013 03:37 PM
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Well when it comes I'll try it and let you know how it works Yaz. Put 6 DP's out last night but nothing today. Hoping for some good luck tomorrow with this weather.

Re: Coon season is open! #23215
12/27/2013 05:57 PM
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Quote
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Originally posted by Cornfed:
[b] ..... And thanks for all the advice, fellas!
good luck! Hope you catch several. Lets see some pics! [/b]
I'm with Gilley....I made my DP sets yesterday, couldn't hardly sleep thinking about checking them this morning, but no luck.....yet. Its almost 40 degrees up here until, Sunday. I'm sure they will be on the move tonight.


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Re: Coon season is open! #23216
12/27/2013 06:06 PM
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Coon moved well last night and are moving again tonight.

Re: Coon season is open! #23217
12/27/2013 06:39 PM
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Caught 1 big boar coon today and can't get the darn computer to download my cell phone pic. Dang technology. I also just got permission to trap a 140 acre property. It has a big creek, cornfields, pasture and woods. going to set it Saturday and get out as many traps as I can.

Re: Coon season is open! #23218
12/27/2013 06:48 PM
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Finally got it to work.

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Re: Coon season is open! #23219
12/27/2013 06:55 PM
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way to go parkerbow thats a nice big coon.


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Re: Coon season is open! #23220
12/27/2013 07:00 PM
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Originally posted by Wes Coffman:
Coon moved well last night and are moving again tonight.
Hey Wes, are the boars starting to get rough up on the neck yet?

Nice pic PB! Good looking coon.

Re: Coon season is open! #23221
12/27/2013 07:03 PM
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Not that I have seen, but it won't be long.

Re: Coon season is open! #23222
12/27/2013 07:14 PM
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Thanks Wes. Didn't figure it would be.

Re: Coon season is open! #23223
12/28/2013 09:19 AM
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I caught a big boar this morning, neck was fine.

He was a nice ugly yellow though =)

Quote
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Quote
Originally posted by Wes Coffman:
[b] Coon moved well last night and are moving again tonight.
Hey Wes, are the boars starting to get rough up on the neck yet?

Nice pic PB! Good looking coon. [/b]

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