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Setting my First Traps in 30 Years #26393
12/29/2015 02:18 PM
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John Scifres Offline OP
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After seeing nearly as many coyotes from stand during bow season in Monroe County this season, I am gonna give it a shot. These will be the first traps I have set since I was a teenager. I'm hoping for stupid dogs and lots of luck smile I went to Hoosier Trapper this afternoon. Man has that place changed! Very cool and super nice folks there.

I'm a little concerned that I only have Duke 1.5s and am not gonna invest any more into it. We'll see if they make it. I was gonna trap raccoon too but looks like they won't be worth the trouble of skinning them.

Re: Setting my First Traps in 30 Years #26394
12/29/2015 05:19 PM
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good luck John!

1.5s will hold them as long as they have strong springs.

Re: Setting my First Traps in 30 Years #26395
12/29/2015 05:27 PM
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Cross stake them or use some kind of earth anchors. Yotes will pump a single stake right out of the ground. 1.5s will hold a few, will lose a few. They're brutal on traps. Plumb tear a weak one to pieces smile


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Re: Setting my First Traps in 30 Years #26396
12/29/2015 05:35 PM
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These traps are new. I am using earth anchors. Sounds like that's the best I can do with what I got. I'll let you know how it goes.

Re: Setting my First Traps in 30 Years #26397
12/29/2015 05:46 PM
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Good luck!!!


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Re: Setting my First Traps in 30 Years #26398
12/30/2015 10:06 AM
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TD is right. They'll hold some for a while. Some till you get there. A big old maleā€¦.. I hope the best for ya. laugh They are brutal on smaller traps. They are hard on big, heavy traps. Being new, with good springs has nothing to do with how well they they will hold. if the coyote pulls and lunges hard enough to slightly bend the base plate, they will pull the jaws right out of them. Not to discourage you in any way John. Thats just facts. Use what you got, and catch em!!!! Good luck, and have some fun with it.

Re: Setting my First Traps in 30 Years #26399
12/30/2015 11:05 AM
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eek laugh


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Re: Setting my First Traps in 30 Years #26400
12/31/2015 10:49 AM
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OK, so it's not a yote smile

First trap.

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Second trap - 2 for 2, still not a yote

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Other traps were empty.

I did get a chance to try out the new 9. Might be a little overkill for these critters.

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Raccoon hindquarters, it's what's for dinner. I'm going to tan the coon and hang it at the camper. With a big ole 9mm hole between his eyes. I'm doing a skull mount to go along with it. I might need some superglue.

This was the first coon I have skinned in many years. Took me 20 minutes. I used to do it in 5 or less smile

Re: Setting my First Traps in 30 Years #26401
12/31/2015 11:44 AM
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there ya go! Let us know how those hind quarters turn out.

Nice looking coon!

Re: Setting my First Traps in 30 Years #26402
12/31/2015 03:41 PM
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Congrats on the coon and slicktail


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Re: Setting my First Traps in 30 Years #26403
12/31/2015 04:02 PM
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Those dang Grinners have tore up a many of my good yote sets over the years.

Re: Setting my First Traps in 30 Years #26404
01/01/2016 09:47 AM
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John Scifres Offline OP
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Got a beautiful red fox today. Pics when I get home. Still no coyote.

Re: Setting my First Traps in 30 Years #26405
01/01/2016 02:34 PM
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Congrats on the red.....it would make a cool quiver wink


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Re: Setting my First Traps in 30 Years #26406
01/03/2016 03:08 PM
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Here's the red. A handsome male.

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I sure learned, or relearned many things the past few days. First off, coons are a beeotch to flesh. It got easier after I got into the swing but man what a pain. Fox are much easier.

I am sending these to get tanned so I had to learn how to prep the ears, nose, and lips. It wasn't bad but I made lots of mistakes. They are just gonna hang at the camper so I am not terribly concerned about the imperfections but I wish they were better. At any rate, I had a blast. Can't wait to get some coyotes. I might have a spot in Johnson County so I will hopefully get some sets in soon. I will get some bigger traps for sure though.

Re: Setting my First Traps in 30 Years #26407
01/03/2016 04:17 PM
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Congrats and nice pic!


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Re: Setting my First Traps in 30 Years #26408
01/03/2016 04:24 PM
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Wait till you fletch a beaver !!

Re: Setting my First Traps in 30 Years #26409
01/04/2016 02:57 AM
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I actually have the chance to trap beaver in this spot and another in Parke County but I am not sure I want to go through the trouble. I already have a tanned beaver pelt in the round for decor purposes.

Re: Setting my First Traps in 30 Years #26410
01/04/2016 01:16 PM
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Quote
Originally posted by THROBAK:
Wait till you fletch a beaver !!
What kind of glue do you use? Feathers or vanes? smile


Trick to beaver IMO is clean skinning.....knife work all the way keeping the fat on the body vs the hide

And make a trough to lay them in while you do. Nothing like trying to skin a bowl of jelly lol


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