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another coon problem solved

Posted By: predator-solutions

another coon problem solved - 08/30/12 08:54 AM

Posted By: daniel1381

Re: another coon problem solved - 08/30/12 02:19 PM

are you usiung the dukes trap? how hard are they to set up?
Posted By: Nathan Nelson

Re: another coon problem solved - 08/30/12 06:37 PM

That is a truck load...
Posted By: Baylor_Bears

Re: another coon problem solved - 08/30/12 10:24 PM

Originally Posted By: daniel1381
are you usiung the dukes trap? how hard are they to set up?


I dont know what he is using, but I run Dp's in the winter and they can be pretty tough to set. I work all thirty of mine at the house, compress the spring and put a piece of PVC inside to prevent it from closing. On the line, just muscle up
Posted By: Bearclaw

Re: another coon problem solved - 08/30/12 11:21 PM

nice!
Posted By: predator-solutions

Re: another coon problem solved - 08/31/12 12:03 AM

Here is the next day. These were last winter.
Posted By: QuackShack

Re: another coon problem solved - 08/31/12 07:40 PM

cheers
Posted By: Txtrapper10

Re: another coon problem solved - 08/31/12 08:21 PM

How many traps you running?
Posted By: predator-solutions

Re: another coon problem solved - 09/01/12 12:43 AM

Depends on the year. Got 150 dp. @300 coyote/cat traps. 100 beaver traps. It gets busy some years. I'd hate to start over
Posted By: Datkins

Re: another coon problem solved - 09/23/12 11:49 PM

Baylor Bears, The easy way to set the DPs is with a 12" long ps of 3/8 REbar. Or a long handled Screw driver. I use 3/8 x 24"long rebar "T" bars to stake them so I always have a setter with me. Marshmellows in the bottom and on to the next set.
Posted By: FISHUNTER

Re: another coon problem solved - 09/24/12 05:00 PM

How much money you make a year doing this? (if you dont mind me asking)
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