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Title: Preping cage traps?
Post by: Blacktail Sniper on October 23, 2010, 09:20:58 PM
Hi All,

I have a question about cage traps.   I used to trap with legholds & conibers before the ban, but have no experience with cage traps.   I cleaned and dyed and waxed my traps before putting them out.  I did not do all this at first, other than a wash down.  After reading up on trapping (I was learning as you go, so to speak), I began to do this and my catches increased considerably.

What type of prep is needed on cage traps before setting them out?   Aside from a washdown to get any oils or whatever off them, is there anything that you guys do special to treat them?   

Have been thinking about picking up a couple of cages and setting them out this year.   Just wondering if there is anything I might need to know to speed up the learning process a bit. 

Thanks.
Title: Re: Preping cage traps?
Post by: fatslinger on October 23, 2010, 09:38:14 PM
For the last couple of years I stacked them up and painted them with speed-dip, but they stayed sticky for a long time. This year I painted some new ones with brown and dark green spray paint-Krylon, I think. My main objectives are to protect from rust and disguise them from people discovering them.
I don't know if animals are spooked by bright, shiny, new cages. I have caught plenty of beavers in bare-metal  have-a-harts. What do you guys think?
Title: Re: Preping cage traps?
Post by: rasbo on October 24, 2010, 03:54:31 AM
same as fatslinger for me,cheap camo job,I leave them in the wood shed..I will put vasoline on the moving parts..Vicks if the colds are going around,Just kidding on the vicks  :chuckle:
Title: Re: Preping cage traps?
Post by: TeacherMan on January 29, 2011, 09:42:11 PM
boil them in log wood dye  ;)
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