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Trapping in a suburban environment...
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01/12/18 10:36 AM
01/12/18 10:36 AM
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jono23
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If you were going to trap an animal in a patch of woods that is surrounded by houses, how would you dispatch the animal? Can't shoot it with a .22
Last edited by jono23; 01/12/18 10:37 AM.
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Re: Trapping in a suburban environment...
[Re: Reno]
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01/12/18 03:37 PM
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k bush
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CB short or long. Less noise than a pellet gun. After that a choke stick.
"Cull" is just another four letter word...
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Re: Trapping in a suburban environment...
[Re: AU coonhunter]
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01/12/18 04:01 PM
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Wade
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Good hickory stick across the head. I've literally dispatched hundreds of critters with the old Burford Pusser hand made hickory stick back in the early 80's when I made money trapping. You may want a choke stick in case you catch a pet though.
Don't give up, don't ever give up!
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Re: Trapping in a suburban environment...
[Re: jono23]
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01/14/18 04:05 AM
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poorcountrypreacher
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I made my release stick from a piece of conduit and would just whack them over the head with it. I found that caused a lot of blood clotting and sometimes turned the color of the hide, so I bought a .22 pistol and started shooting them in the ear.
I read a book by a longliner and he dispatched fox by hitting them in the nose with his digging shovel and knocking them over, then stomping right behind the shoulder. I tried it and found that produced less hide damage than any other method. Obviously wouldn't wanna try that with a coon or bobcat.
All the labor of man is for his mouth, and yet the appetite is not filled.
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Re: Trapping in a suburban environment...
[Re: poorcountrypreacher]
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01/14/18 05:34 AM
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AU coonhunter
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I made my release stick from a piece of conduit and would just whack them over the head with it. I found that caused a lot of blood clotting and sometimes turned the color of the hide, so I bought a .22 pistol and started shooting them in the ear.
I read a book by a longliner and he dispatched fox by hitting them in the nose with his digging shovel and knocking them over, then stomping right behind the shoulder. I tried it and found that produced less hide damage than any other method. Obviously wouldn't wanna try that with a coon or bobcat. Even popping a coyote in the nose stuns them easily. From what I have read, a lot of the western and northern trappers use this method so there is no holes or blood on the pelt.
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Re: Trapping in a suburban environment...
[Re: Squadron77]
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01/15/18 10:40 AM
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jmudler
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Use your release stick to choke them down. Jono, what I use at the Vision is a catch pole (requirement to have if you are trapping). Pole around the neck, boot on the head, sinch tight. Tap them on the nose or head with a stick (or rebar stake gently) to knock them unconscious.
Last edited by jmudler; 01/15/18 10:43 AM.
Isaiah 5:20 Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter.
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Re: Trapping in a suburban environment...
[Re: BREEZE1]
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01/15/18 10:44 AM
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jmudler
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Throw blanket over his head and smack it with a hammer. This is what I do for skunks and cant use a 22
Isaiah 5:20 Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter.
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Re: Trapping in a suburban environment...
[Re: charlie]
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01/16/18 08:42 AM
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jono23
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Check the city ordinance if you are in the city. In mobile I can't use any steel traps only cage traps. I would be surprised if birmingham didn't have something as well. You don't want to end up on the 6 o'clock news when someone walking their dog finds one of your traps. Not trying to discourage you though. I catch a lot of nuisance animals in mobile. Just have to be careful. Oh yeah, good point. Thanks!
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Re: Trapping in a suburban environment...
[Re: jono23]
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01/16/18 11:21 AM
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Rmart30
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Choke stick. Trapping around houses you will catch every roaming dog in the neighborhood before catching anything else probably.
Ethical behavior is doing the right thing when no one else is watching - even when doing the wrong thing is legal. Aldo Leopold .. (except when it comes to trailer tags)
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Re: Trapping in a suburban environment...
[Re: jono23]
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01/20/18 05:12 AM
01/20/18 05:12 AM
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Bamabucks14
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If you were going to trap an animal in a patch of woods that is surrounded by houses, how would you dispatch the animal? Can't shoot it with a .22 My dad is probably one of the nicest people you'll meet but back in the late 70s they were very poor. He would trap for pelts and help his parents with money. Anyways when he'd trap a fox etc. he had a old hickory stick, that he'd smack whatever right on the head with, really hard to dispatch it. This way there was no bullet hole in the pelt
"Here, take this land mine and protect your property with it." -Ron Swanson
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