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Other Activities => Trapping => Topic started by: boonerboy on October 20, 2010, 07:57:21 PM
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2 dead chickens in 3 days. can't figure out how he is getting into coop, I guess climbing the fence. I have a live trap but have zero knowledge of trapping. What is the best way to get this sumabitch into the trap? kind of bait, where to placce trap, or any tricks of the trade would be great. :bash:
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Start feeding the coon dog/cat food outside the chicken pen and put up a light so you can nail the killer :guns:
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Make sure you set your traps up off the ground in case you have skunks in the area, they won't climb to go into the trap. Hang a couple of marshmellows from a wire over your pan, sardines in oil is a killer bait that coons have a hard time resisting. If you think your dealing with a trap wise coon, you can do a couple of things, put your trap in a large garbage bin or get one of the bucket kits from the snare shop, lots of trap wise coons have met their match with those traps and they only run about $25 at the snare shop.
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thanks Machias, good info. I'll post a pic if I get the *censored*. :hello:
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:mgun: get um
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Hope you get them. :)
Mulehunter
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Hope you get him, can't have a coon killen chickens, bad deal. Let us know! You sure it is'ent a bobcat?
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I've seen those coons climb straight up brick walls. Was car camping 25 years ago, damn 3 coons opened my car trunk and ate all my food. Woke us up in the middle of the night with gawd awfull growling and fighting between them. Cut my trip short.
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Make sure you set your traps up off the ground in case you have skunks in the area, they won't climb to go into the trap. Hang a couple of marshmellows from a wire over your pan, sardines in oil is a killer bait that coons have a hard time resisting. If you think your dealing with a trap wise coon, you can do a couple of things, put your trap in a large garbage bin or get one of the bucket kits from the snare shop, lots of trap wise coons have met their match with those traps and they only run about $25 at the snare shop.
Is there anything that will attract coons but not cats? I've been trying to trap a big ass coon that's been wandering through my yard, but I keep getting neighbors cats instead, because I was using dog food in the trap. I'm guessing marshmellows might not be cat attractants?
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bbq sauce,marshmellows..drizzle a few drops to the cage,sweetbaby rays bbq sauce.put a good squirt pass the pan make sure the cage cannot move..
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thanks guys. settin it up today. how carefull do I need to be about my scent? cammo the cage good or no? :dunno: I don't think it is a bobcat, but if it is that would be a little cooler catch!
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thanks guys. settin it up today. how carefull do I need to be about my scent? cammo the cage good or no? :dunno: I don't think it is a bobcat, but if it is that would be a little cooler catch!
just put it out,and secure it..that coon been smelling you and the chickens
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so true sir, so true. Grassy ass
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A coon will go over an 8 foot fence like it isn't even there. Even carrying a chicken. I used canned tuna. I put some under the trap under the pan. Some on the pan and the rest on one end still in the can. I put plywood over the top and and sides and lean a small piece over the end with the tuna so it appears closed. The coon has to go through the trap to get to the bait. Some of them are very trap wise. I also lock up my chickens every night now but there are some that won't come in to roost. They are my coon magnet. I have also shot two by waiting for them at dusk.
Good luck.
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Get 'em. I really don't like those foul critters. I had one decimate a small flock of ducks I had. Several were killed, some just chewed on alive, and one was just missing from the fully enlcosed pen - I had to finish off 3 hens because they were still kicking when I got to them. None escaped untouched. Looked like a horror scene from a movie. Wasn't exactly sure how he got in until I stayed up the next night and caught him actually lifting the lid of the house (angled roof on hinges - it was pretty heavy)! He died of lead poisoning seconds later. Big ol' boy.
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Make sure you set your traps up off the ground in case you have skunks in the area, they won't climb to go into the trap. Hang a couple of marshmellows from a wire over your pan, sardines in oil is a killer bait that coons have a hard time resisting. If you think your dealing with a trap wise coon, you can do a couple of things, put your trap in a large garbage bin or get one of the bucket kits from the snare shop, lots of trap wise coons have met their match with those traps and they only run about $25 at the snare shop.
Is there anything that will attract coons but not cats? I've been trying to trap a big ass coon that's been wandering through my yard, but I keep getting neighbors cats instead, because I was using dog food in the trap. I'm guessing marshmellows might not be cat attractants?
When I trap in town I use nothing but Vanilla Wafers, not the cheap kind but the good ones, 99% of the cats will leave them alone, but the skunks and coons love them. If you do catch the occasional cat, after you release them they won't go back in a second time. Vanilla Wafers have caught 40 skunks a summer and probably 60 coons. They work great.
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Make sure you set your traps up off the ground in case you have skunks in the area, they won't climb to go into the trap. Hang a couple of marshmellows from a wire over your pan, sardines in oil is a killer bait that coons have a hard time resisting. If you think your dealing with a trap wise coon, you can do a couple of things, put your trap in a large garbage bin or get one of the bucket kits from the snare shop, lots of trap wise coons have met their match with those traps and they only run about $25 at the snare shop.
Is there anything that will attract coons but not cats? I've been trying to trap a big ass coon that's been wandering through my yard, but I keep getting neighbors cats instead, because I was using dog food in the trap. I'm guessing marshmellows might not be cat attractants?
When I trap in town I use nothing but Vanilla Wafers, not the cheap kind but the good ones, 99% of the cats will leave them alone, but the skunks and coons love them. If you do catch the occasional cat, after you release them they won't go back in a second time. Vanilla Wafers have caught 40 skunks a summer and probably 60 coons. They work great.
fruit loops and chicken wing bones ya ate the night before,I freeze them bones for skunks
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What I like to avoid cats and attract coons is peanut butter and jelly with a dash of anise oil. Use the marshmellows too.
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Trap is set....can of sardines in oil and a giant marshmallow. Now I'll wait and see what happens.
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Tic toc tic toc Good luck!!
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Well.....I caught a minature schnauser! :chuckle: I told the fam to keep the dogs in, especially the two schnauser's but do you think anyone listens to me....hell no! :bash: Try again tonight I guess. I WILL get him sooner or later.
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You should have given them their dog back case skinned. :chuckle:
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dogs like the fish,the want to roll in it...I hear schnauzers are bringing 15.00