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How many of you TRAP to help the turkey population?????

Started by yukonhunter, February 07, 2011, 06:43:37 PM

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gob09


dodger

Ive got 10 traps out now... Coons sell like hotcakes... And dead coons dont rob turkey nest

saltysenior

Quote from: tra_cline on February 10, 2011, 11:43:05 AM
if pictures of dead animals are gonna offend anyone this will definitely not be the site for them. I am so sick and tired of hearing how we need to tip toe around anti's feelings....Bla Bla Bla. Hunters only problem is they are lazy on election day  and don't stick together!
Awesome pictures guys can't wait to see more of them. these are the only traps we use



all the pictures that were posted where not dead animals......1/2 of em showed live animals in leg hold traps...the anti's probably download some of these comments too. 
   show these pics to any grammar school class and see the reaction to them by kids who WILL vote in the future...

yukonhunter

It is what it is,  if we have to hide everything, they are winning.   its regressing and we should only move forward.
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OLE RASPY

Quote from: yukonhunter on February 10, 2011, 06:06:30 PM
It is what it is,  if we have to hide everything, they are winning.   its regressing and we should only move forward.
:icon_thumright: anti's have no clue.

ddturkeyhunter

Quote from: keyser12ga on February 09, 2011, 08:08:22 AM
I trapped for coon, possum, skunk (accidentally and not a pleasant ending for either of us), and coyote.  I was teaching myself and reading what I could on the internet but never had any luck foot trapping coyotes.  They were always digging and flipping my traps no matter what I did for scent control.  I had better luck with snares.

Does anyone have any good tips for trapping beaver, have an infestation!  I've got some good slides I could set up on but 330's aren't legal unless completely submerged, so I thought snare and drowner or foothold/drowner but the water is only 8" at the base of the slide to 1 ft deep everywhere beyond the slides.  Is that deep enough to drown them?  There is deep water on the creek but they aren't anywhere close to where all the slides are.
Beavers are easey to cauth just hard to hold withfoot holds in shallow water, if one ever get out then they can become smart other wise there easy. For your slides just lay a log or something they are not going to move real easy out in deep enough water to cover the 330 block down a little if needed and you will get a few beavers there till they learn there danger in that area.