Setting my First Traps in 30 Years
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12/29/2015 01:18 PM
12/29/2015 01:18 PM
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John Scifres
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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 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.
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Re: Setting my First Traps in 30 Years
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12/31/2015 09:49 AM
12/31/2015 09:49 AM
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John Scifres
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OK, so it's not a yote First trap. Second trap - 2 for 2, still not a yote Other traps were empty. I did get a chance to try out the new 9. Might be a little overkill for these critters. 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
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Re: Setting my First Traps in 30 Years
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12/31/2015 02:41 PM
12/31/2015 02:41 PM
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trapperDave
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Congrats on the coon and slicktail
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Re: Setting my First Traps in 30 Years
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01/04/2016 12:16 PM
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trapperDave
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Originally posted by THROBAK: Wait till you fletch a beaver !! What kind of glue do you use? Feathers or vanes? 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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