wat all do yall trap
wat all do yall trap
wat all do yall trap
i trap coyotes foxes bobcats coons beavers otters mink anything really i love the sport
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Josh Kunde
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I am planning on setting a trapline this year, and I am going to trap whatever decides to go in my traps, so there is coon, bobcat, coyote, fox, ring-tailed cat,skunk(I hope not) rockchuck, and probably badger, I will go out of my way to trap them, I hate the things, pluss I want one to make a bow quiver out of. if you have any tips I be glad to take them.
Josh
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Lil Joes BigGame hounds
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I trap bobcat, fox and coyotes. Trapping bobcats is some of the best funn a feller can have with his clothes on. It really helps in training young dogs too. I have some real hard working young dogs because of trapping. But I like running dogs so it is hard to run an honest long line and thats what it takes to catch good numbers of those bobs.
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i like trapping beaver and coon mostly beaver. every now and then i will set a couple traps out for a cat to train with and i'm not all that great at setting coyote traps allthough i have caught some. i just found a big area that hasnt been trapped in years that is just stock full of beaver so next year i will be hittin that up. water trapping makes it easer cuz alot of times were i like running the dogs is near beaver ponds and what not so i check traps while i am huntin the dogs. and bobcats like to hang out near beaver ponds
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I am new at hounds but old at trapping. I run mainly cats. Run anywhere between 75 to 150 traps dail. I set on opening day and trap daily through the end of the season. I trap muskrat in the spring for gland collection (lure making) beaver in the fall before cat opens for meat as bait and castors for lure making. I usually run a mink line of about 25 traps during the cat seaon. Once agin mink for the glands. Do some coon in the early seaon before cat opens and marten when running a cat line. I trap with cages and cages only. Only exception is beaver, I use coni-bear under a state permit for these. We can only use cage traps here in WA unless we get a problem animal permit from WDFW.
I average 125 miles per day and 5 hours on the line, would not have it any other way either. Once I get drawn for cougar with hounds I will shorten my trapping jjust a bit:0)
I average 125 miles per day and 5 hours on the line, would not have it any other way either. Once I get drawn for cougar with hounds I will shorten my trapping jjust a bit:0)
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