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Started by tomstopper, June 05, 2012, 07:21:52 AM
Quote from: wisconsinteacher on June 07, 2012, 12:38:19 PMI am not a good trapper but I try every fall. I would get some Bridger #2 traps, some lure and tools to make sets. Start out with dirt holes and set everything for coyote. Off set pan to the Right or left and 7"-9" from the hole. Bedding the traps is very important. The reason I say set for coyotes, is because you will catch coon, grinner, and fox in the same set. One thing that is important to understand, if it is good for one trap, set 2 or 3 traps. You never know when 2 yotes or 3 coon will come down the trail. Practice making sets in the summer months. If you have a dog, make a few sets WITHOUT a trap and watch it work the set. There is a lot of great info on the web about trapping. Get some books and videos and let the animals teach you what to do. You will get frustrated when you see a paw print 2" from the pan but keep at them and you will connect.