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A proper introduction #8073250
02/10/24 02:39 AM
02/10/24 02:39 AM
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VA
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Krm944 Offline OP
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VA
Howdy all!

I’m a new trapper and just joined up to read the archives and ask questions.

I have loved the outdoors since I was very young growing up with woods in my back yard to hunt and fish year round. My family are hunters and fisherman, but since I was a youth I have read and enjoyed Fur Fish and Game magazine. For over a year I have subscribed and followed a few trappers on YouTube and purchased 10 Duke dog proof traps to mange raccoons on the property we lease for deer and Turkey hunting. My hunting and trapping buddy is 10 years old, following my footsteps. This year after our deer season we set out our DPs, put some cat food in them and mini me ate 1/2 the bag of marshmallows that were supposed to be scattered near the traps.

We have been very successful so far. We are modifying our anchor systems to cables and for next year I probably will be using POGOs. I feel pretty comfortable targeting coons. I’m getting better at skinning and I’m really glad it’s not high dollar fur I’m messing up learning on.

Short term my goals are to learn about working fur.

Medium term- I am keeping my eyes open for used Dog Proofs and other traps to add to the inventory. I think I’d like to run a minimum of 20 DPs next season.

Long term-
In VA we have a continuous open season for coyotes. I have seen them on camera, so my long term plan is to learn how to set for coyotes and by next year at this time I hope to have 5 or 6 adequate traps to set targeting them.

We also have a bobcat on the property and I would give my kidney to catch a bobcat!!

Thanks everyone!

Re: A proper introduction [Re: Krm944] #8073255
02/10/24 04:24 AM
02/10/24 04:24 AM
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Wisconsin
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Wisconsin
Welcome to the forums.

If footholds are legal, #11 double jaws and #1 1/2 DJ make for excellent raccoon traps also. Always good to have a variety of tools in the tool box.

Congrats to you for involving your son, the youth of today are the future of trapping.

Good luck to you and him!


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Re: A proper introduction [Re: Krm944] #8073260
02/10/24 04:47 AM
02/10/24 04:47 AM
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W NY
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W NY
Howdy and welcome. I'm glad to hear you and the 10 year old are finding success. You guys will get better skinning and fleshing with everyone you do. Keep at it and welcome to a life time addiction, the best one you'll ever have


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Re: A proper introduction [Re: Krm944] #8073276
02/10/24 06:40 AM
02/10/24 06:40 AM
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Iowa
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Iowa
Keep up the good work!

Re: A proper introduction [Re: Krm944] #8073282
02/10/24 07:01 AM
02/10/24 07:01 AM
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Va
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Spike369 Offline
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Va
Welcome. I live in DeWitt. You live anywhere close?

Re: A proper introduction [Re: Krm944] #8073284
02/10/24 07:07 AM
02/10/24 07:07 AM
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Posts: 8,234
Piney va. soon be 19
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Piney va. soon be 19
WELCOME


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Re: A proper introduction [Re: Spike369] #8073298
02/10/24 07:50 AM
02/10/24 07:50 AM
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VA
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Krm944 Offline OP
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Krm944  Offline OP
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VA
We are in Hampton Roads and our property is in Gloucester.

Re: A proper introduction [Re: Krm944] #8073325
02/10/24 08:25 AM
02/10/24 08:25 AM
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Va
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Va
Not too far away. You should be pretty successful down that way. Lots of bobcats and coyotes.

Re: A proper introduction [Re: Krm944] #8073333
02/10/24 08:33 AM
02/10/24 08:33 AM
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SEPA
Welcome to Tman.


Eh...wot?

Re: A proper introduction [Re: Spike369] #8073344
02/10/24 08:40 AM
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VA
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Krm944 Offline OP
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VA
We have a couple coyotes. During deer season we usually see one or two.

Right now we are drowning in raccoons! I think I could catch 100 in a season if I tried. I don’t know that even 100 coons off the property would protect the turkeys any.

I have been watching some YouTube videos learning about coyote sets. I’m not sure I have identified a spot on property that I want to set yet.

Re: A proper introduction [Re: Krm944] #8073351
02/10/24 08:49 AM
02/10/24 08:49 AM
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Minnesota
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Welcome to Tman!


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Re: A proper introduction [Re: Krm944] #8073399
02/10/24 09:53 AM
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Wisconsin
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Wisconsin
Welcome! Now, repeat after me...

GO, PACK, GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Moosetrot

Re: A proper introduction [Re: Krm944] #8073419
02/10/24 10:17 AM
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New Hampshire
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New Hampshire
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Re: A proper introduction [Re: Krm944] #8073447
02/10/24 10:48 AM
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west virginia usa
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Welcome aboard


God please keep they 19 fallen UBB miners out of trouble up there.
Re: A proper introduction [Re: Krm944] #8073531
02/10/24 12:09 PM
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The Hill Country of Texas
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Welcome to the forum and if you go to setting anything on dry land but a dog proof, you will no doubt snag that cat and many more.

When you do, we only ask for a few pictures and a short story LOL.


“What’s good for me may not be good for the weak minded.”
Captain Gus McCrae- Texas Rangers


Re: A proper introduction [Re: Krm944] #8073559
02/10/24 12:35 PM
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MN, Land of 10,000 Lakes
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Welcome! Sounds like you're off to a good start. Really nice that you have a young helper on the trapline with you. They are our future in the trapping industry. Trapping is good conservation. Best wishes to you both.


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Re: A proper introduction [Re: Krm944] #8073561
02/10/24 12:39 PM
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Welcome and good job on the coon. Join your trapping association and come to our District 7 state trapping convention June 20 to 22 In Hughesville Pa.......jk


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Re: A proper introduction [Re: Krm944] #8073572
02/10/24 01:02 PM
02/10/24 01:02 PM
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WI>>>MN >>>WI
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It's always great to meet a man that knows where he is going.

Welcome.


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Re: A proper introduction [Re: Krm944] #8073576
02/10/24 01:07 PM
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Southern Wisconsin
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Glad to see you on here, some great folks on here.


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Re: A proper introduction [Re: Krm944] #8073609
02/10/24 02:02 PM
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Welcome aboard. Don't let inexperience deter you from setting coyote and cat sets. Gotta learn sometime and there's no better time than now.

Re: A proper introduction [Re: Krm944] #8073630
02/10/24 02:41 PM
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Tennessee
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Welcome to the forum KRM994


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