Got skunked this AM but always fun checkin em in the snow.
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Beautiful land
Move the traps 10 or so ft on opponent side of feeder if catching at feeders I think it educates the old ones when one gets cought.Only caught 2 coons this morning. My guess is the dumb one's have been caught. At least I haven't caught one of my wife's barn cats.
I have about 20 inch rebar with a washer welded on top and drive it straight down.no problem pulling straight up with chain on trapSo, what length stake do you use and how deep do you drive it in the ground? I cut about 24" rebar and drove them half way in. My concern is that the ground is very soft. Can a coon slide the chain up the stake and steal my trap?
You could cut about 6 inches off and and weld on top use it as a t handle I’m planning on doing some shortlySo, what length stake do you use and how deep do you drive it in the ground? I cut about 24" rebar and drove them half way in. My concern is that the ground is very soft. Can a coon slide the chain up the stake and steal my trap?
I don’t think he will escape as long as it stays in the ground just kill him when you get there most will raise hell a little there will be a catch circle and they will dig a little you can see mine hereSo you drive it all the way in. I just set three, as I got here late. About 12" in the ground, and 12" up, but nothing welded on top. Thinking I might go pull them, and weld something on top tomorrow.
I would have needed more than 2 beers to set that trapgot around to baiting the trap yesterday
I mix the corn with fruit punch, 2 strawberry jello powder, 8 strawberry Kool Aid, and 2 beers, then poured Big & J PIGS-DIG-IT Hog Attractant,
I should have put up a sign “Hogs Only NO Deer Allowed”
3 hours later this Doe shows up; they are hungry this time of year their natural food is scarce
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