How many sets do you know
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11/22/23 08:48 AM
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River Birch
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I’m setting up my (I go trapping) app started listing different types of sets.
At this point I have 40 different types. I’ll list what I have added later… Who wants to name some or identify how many different sets you know…
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Re: How many sets do you know
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11/22/23 08:56 AM
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This is a few working opposite alphabetical order
weasel box ,Trail , top edge, T-bone, step down, snare, slide, scent post, RJ, portable pocket, pipe dream, pee post, horse shoe, hollow log,hay set
Lifetime Member NJTA...WTTA Caught the bug in 1979
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Re: How many sets do you know
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11/22/23 09:03 AM
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There are two, blind and lured or baited sets. You are limited only by your imagination of versions of the two.
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Re: How many sets do you know
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11/22/23 09:06 AM
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This is a few working opposite alphabetical order
weasel box ,Trail , top edge, T-bone, step down, snare, slide, scent post, RJ, portable pocket, pipe dream, pee post, horse shoe, hollow log,hay set Tell me more of this horse shoe set off which I’ve never heard. Please.
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Re: How many sets do you know
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11/22/23 10:06 AM
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I know a bunch, but I only use a few-blind trail sets (both on land and water), dirt holes, pocket sets, pipe sets, and dogproofs for coons, and castor mounds, blind sets, and dam breaks for beavers. Those will catch all the critters I want.
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Re: How many sets do you know
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11/22/23 10:53 AM
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Most sets can be contained with the following descriptions
Hole Sets Cubby sets Smear sets Blind sets Flat sets Mound Sets Buried Bait sets. Lure on a stick sets Dam Break sets
Everything else is a variation on the above. Very few novelty sets escape the above.
Last edited by SNIPERBBB; 11/22/23 03:38 PM.
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Re: How many sets do you know
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11/22/23 10:59 AM
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What is not even close to importance as where.
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: How many sets do you know
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11/22/23 11:44 AM
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You'd be best to focus on just a couple of go-to sets if you want to be most productive.
Beaver: castor mound, channel, and cross-over. Muskrat: feed bed (artificial and natural), and den. Bobcat: cubby Coyote: dirt hole, pee post, and snares on trails.
Different areas will dictate slightly different methods, however, I'd be willing to bet that the sets mentioned above, account for at over 90% of those species named.
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Re: How many sets do you know
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11/22/23 03:10 PM
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You'd be best to focus on just a couple of go-to sets if you want to be most productive.
Beaver: castor mound, channel, and cross-over. Muskrat: feed bed (artificial and natural), and den. Bobcat: cubby Coyote: dirt hole, pee post, and snares on trails.
Different areas will dictate slightly different methods, however, I'd be willing to bet that the sets mentioned above, account for at over 90% of those species named. You think 90% of cats are caught in cubbies?
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Re: How many sets do you know
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11/22/23 04:48 PM
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^^^^^ Yes, in the north. Maybe something different in the desert states, but my point is, wherever you are, there is most likely something that works specifically well. No need to have a bunch of different types of sets for a particular species imo.
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