#3124795 - 04/17/12 09:56 AM
Re: stoplosses/gaurd traps thread
[Re: ducky]
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Registered: 12/22/06
Loc: Lakeland,Minnesota
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While the pin was there for a reason,it was a non-needed reason.I have used stop loss traps for longer than I care to admit to(A guy hates to say he is getting old).For a lot of those years I used the pins religiously.What I found was ,when I lost a rat--it was do to the pin getting hung up and not allowing the guard spring to activate. I removed all my pins, I now have a guard spring that fires every time.And while some believe this will throw a rat from a trap--I have not found this to be the case. Removal of the pin has not hindered my coon catch either,at my rat sets. Coy ,you are right,we have to use what works for us while following the rgulations for our state. Tom
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#3125416 - 04/17/12 06:04 PM
Re: stoplosses/gaurd traps thread
[Re: ducky]
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trapper
Registered: 04/29/11
Loc: Minnesota
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What style do you guys prefer? The kind where the stoploss is on the spring and folds(sets) away from the spring or the version where the stoploss rests on the opposite side of the trap and when you set it it folds toward the spring?
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2011-2012 Catch Totals: Fox:2 Coyote: Raccoon:2 Muskrat: 6 Possum:3 Skunk:3 Squirrel: Many
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#3125422 - 04/17/12 06:08 PM
Re: stoplosses/gaurd traps thread
[Re: teal]
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trapper
Registered: 04/29/11
Loc: Minnesota
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My plan is to attend the NTA...Can I join the rat discussion until the cows come home? me three! BTW Tom i sent you a message on go2gbo..
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What can I say? It's a way of life.
2011-2012 Catch Totals: Fox:2 Coyote: Raccoon:2 Muskrat: 6 Possum:3 Skunk:3 Squirrel: Many
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#3126244 - 04/18/12 11:21 AM
Re: stoplosses/gaurd traps thread
[Re: ducky]
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trapper
Registered: 05/17/10
Loc: Iowa
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For those that use the stoploss or if you do not and how you use them is up to the user . I know for trapping there is really no worng way . because we all have our onw way of doing things and as long it works do not mess with it .Like Bogmaster it works for him the way he use them . Then you have someone else that it will not work for them I under stand what he say about the pin . I had that problem at first then i just found my own way to make it work and then went from there.
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#3126302 - 04/18/12 12:11 PM
Re: stoplosses/gaurd traps thread
[Re: ducky]
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trapper
Registered: 01/02/11
Loc: central mn
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Whatever works for you do it , myself I am with bogmaster on this one I don't see one reason to use the pin, always a chance for something to get hung up and not give the spring a chance to deploy if the pin is used.
Edited by rats4me (04/18/12 06:55 PM)
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#3126765 - 04/18/12 06:26 PM
Re: stoplosses/gaurd traps thread
[Re: ducky]
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trapper
Registered: 04/14/12
Loc: North Dakota
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austinp,
I'd love to hear more about finding the travelways of muskrats. Any info you give here is appreciated.
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#3126849 - 04/18/12 07:23 PM
Re: stoplosses/gaurd traps thread
[Re: ducky]
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trapper
Registered: 12/17/08
Loc: exeter nebraska
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I too never use the pin. vicor rd pan is my trap of choice....Wynn
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#3127315 - 04/19/12 05:47 AM
Re: stoplosses/gaurd traps thread
[Re: Peskycritter]
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trapper
Registered: 03/02/10
Loc: Naples, NY
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Ya I don't understand trapping inside the house ,kinda like people using them to jump there snow machines , I guess if your looking to kill every rat in the marsh . no worries... that's impossible. hut trappers only take a percentage of all rats present, just like any other tactic. When ice is 6" to 18" thick, trying to work thru the ice becomes real slow-going rat work at best
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#3128599 - 04/20/12 12:43 AM
Re: stoplosses/gaurd traps thread
[Re: austinp]
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trapper
Registered: 02/13/12
Loc: south east michigan
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Ya I don't understand trapping inside the house ,kinda like people using them to jump there snow machines , I guess if your looking to kill every rat in the marsh . no worries... that's impossible. hut trappers only take a percentage of all rats present, just like any other tactic. When ice is 6" to 18" thick, trying to work thru the ice becomes real slow-going rat work at best The trappers in this state would see you put in jail for setting like that, switch to baited conibears when the ice gets thick , trappers need to respect the animals not take there house away from them in the dead of winter .
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#3128626 - 04/20/12 02:06 AM
Re: stoplosses/gaurd traps thread
[Re: ducky]
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Registered: 12/22/06
Loc: Lakeland,Minnesota
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Pesky critter--please don't speak on issues you have no knowledge of.Your ignorance on hut trapping is way to evident in your posts.It makes you sound more like an anti than a trapper. They also speak against things they don't understand. Tom
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#3128650 - 04/20/12 05:27 AM
Re: stoplosses/gaurd traps thread
[Re: Bogmaster]
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trapper
Registered: 03/02/10
Loc: Naples, NY
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Pesky critter--please don't speak on issues you have no knowledge of.Your ignorance on hut trapping is way to evident in your posts.It makes you sound more like an anti than a trapper. They also speak against things they don't understand. Tom x2
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#3128774 - 04/20/12 08:27 AM
Re: stoplosses/gaurd traps thread
[Re: ducky]
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trapper
Registered: 12/29/06
Loc: North Platte, Nebraska
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I have a couple of #1 jumps that are stop-loss. Is it just me, or is that a pia to set? I am not sure that I can even set it correctly as I have no experience with stop-loss. Does anyone have a picture of one set that they could post?
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#3129381 - 04/20/12 06:47 PM
Re: stoplosses/gaurd traps thread
[Re: sbhooper]
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trapper
Registered: 12/23/06
Loc: Eastern Shore of Maryland
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Does anyone have a picture of one set that they could post? 
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#3129597 - 04/20/12 09:04 PM
Re: stoplosses/gaurd traps thread
[Re: Bogmaster]
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trapper
Registered: 04/14/12
Loc: North Dakota
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Pesky critter--please don't speak on issues you have no knowledge of.Your ignorance on hut trapping is way to evident in your posts.It makes you sound more like an anti than a trapper. They also speak against things they don't understand. Tom x3 The Dakotas allow hut trapping. The Dakotas don't run out of rats. A baited coni through the ice might work--but how do you plan to get through two feet of ice to set it??? Here's what happens: cut the hole in the hut, place trap, plug hole. First muskrat in gets caught. All the others that want to be in there then enter the hut and do just fine. You can pull your traps, come back two months later, and trap the same huts if need be. There will still be a bunch of rats using them.
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#3129783 - 04/20/12 11:26 PM
Re: stoplosses/gaurd traps thread
[Re: ducky]
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trapper
Registered: 05/18/10
Loc: SIL...not Chicago
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Pesky, did you ever thank they wouldn't stand for that around you because it's illegal? It is illegal to: Molest or disturb or set a trap in the internal compartment of any structure such as a lodge, hut, push-up, house, hole, nest, burrow or den of a badger, beaver, mink, muskrat or raccoon, whether occupied or not, or molest or destroy a beaver dam, except under a DNR Wildlife Damage Investigation and Control Permit.http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,1607,7-153-10363_10880-31600--,00.html
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#3129817 - 04/21/12 12:09 AM
Re: stoplosses/gaurd traps thread
[Re: Peskycritter]
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trapper
Registered: 03/10/10
Loc: MT
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Well you better stay where your at then , it doesn't fly here . The trappers here in this state would never let lazy methods like that fly . There's no need to explane how to destroy a muskrat house , Lazy methods? Trapping huts is TEN TIMES more work than open water trapping!
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#3129824 - 04/21/12 12:17 AM
Re: stoplosses/gaurd traps thread
[Re: ducky]
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Registered: 12/22/06
Loc: Lakeland,Minnesota
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Again Pesky Critter--please do not respond to things you have no knowledge of, all you are doing is showing off your ignorance. Rat trapping in huts is very hard work--surely not for the lazy.This method of taking rats is also very strictly regulated.All material removed to gain access into the hut,must be wetted and placed back ,to plug the hole made to set the trap.This keeps the hut from freezing up. I am not explaining this for you(pesky critter), I am explaining this to others who have seen your posts,and may actually think you have something of substance to say. Tom
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If my feet aren't wet,I must not be trapping. Tom Olson
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