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December 13th, 2008, 09:44 PM #21
Re: trapping pics ( warning- trapped and/or dead animals)
Nice catches there XD40coyote.
My family hasn't trapped in years. We still have all our traps and baskets out at the farm though just incase. My uncle Ken was the district 4 director of the PA Trappers Association back in the '80s.RIP: SFN, 1861, twoeggsup, Lambo, jamesjo, JayBell, 32 Magnum, Pro2A, mrwildroot, dregan, Frenchy, Fragger, ungawa, Mtn Jack, Grapeshot, R.W.J., PennsyPlinker, Statkowski, Deanimator, roland, aubie515
Don't end up in my signature!
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December 13th, 2008, 10:00 PM #22
Re: trapping pics ( warning- trapped and/or dead animals)
Those foxes are just so beautiful, I always smile when I see a fox or two run through my yard.
I caught 81 total that seasonIn order to get intelligent answers you must speak intelligently.
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December 14th, 2008, 03:36 AM #23
Re: trapping pics ( warning- trapped and/or dead animals)
Years ago, I was very much involved in a wildlife rehab group specializing in Raptors. We only worked w/ hawks, owls, falcons, eagles, ospreys & vultures but I was aquainted with the mammal rehabers. At the time, the mammal rehab permit holder I knew was working with Penn State to reintroduce river otters to the state. That was at least 10 years ago. Have River Otters regained enough of a wild population for trappers to harvest them without undoing the efforts of Penn State and those who worked on that project?
Not judging at all... Just asking because I'm curious. I have nothing against trapping.
I know someone who has a place in Fla & they trap Iguanas down there as nuisance animals.
Hey XDCoyote... If you'd cage trap it, have a big ground hog that you can come catch for me before he eats next year's veggie garden! His den is in a neighbor's yard & he's chewed several of my fence boards to make passage ways through my yard. I can't shoot where I live so I tried a live cage trap. When I tried to get him this past summer/fall all I ended up doing was relocating a squirell from my yard to Rocky Ridge. That's ok too... the neighbor feeds them peanuts (seemingly by the ton) & I end up with an entire yard coated in peanut shell mulch. Next spring/summer many more neighborhood squirels will be joining their buddy at RR. Hopefully so will the GH.
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December 14th, 2008, 06:04 PM #24
Re: trapping pics ( warning- trapped and/or dead animals)
The otters are caught in MD. The DNR just upped the bag limit to 10 per season for most of the counties in the state, including Baltimore and Harford. This might send a lil hint to the PGC, though I think they are deaf and blind to the otters in York and Lancaster counties.
Now I love catching otters, but it was such a PIA getting them tagged last season I am having reservations about setting for them on purpose. Maybe the DNR should just issue 10 tags at season open to each trapper who asks, and then at the season end the trapper sends in a sheet with the catch total recorded and counties they were caught in, tag #'s used, and sends back any unused tags. I understand some states do this with bobcats.
Trapping nuisance groundhogs- I cannot do it in PA, not lisc'd to do so, but I know a guy who is. He will charge you something to do it though, or you can trade something. Though if you want to try it again, you need a raccoon size trap and use apples as bait. Catch a squirrel or whatever, get it removed from the trap, and reset with fresh bait. You can keep it set only during daylight if you want to avoid possible raccoons, possums or even skunks. Groundhogs are daytime animals for the most part.LOL, I am a woman...
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December 14th, 2008, 07:40 PM #25
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December 14th, 2008, 08:36 PM #27
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The Bow will come out if I don't get him in the live trap soon enough... I wanted to do that with a big rat that took up residence in my parents garage many many moons ago, but my dad poisoned it instead. I couldn't believe he didn't want me shooting the bow in the back yard but he'd rather take the chance of some bird of prey or neighborhood cat getting secondary poisoning! All worked out in the end though... the rat came out of the garage & laid in my mom's lilly's to die (no lie) & then the funniest thing was watching my dad jump about 3 feet when the rat twitched as he was picking it up with a shovel to discard.
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Re: trapping pics ( warning- trapped and/or dead animals)
As I said before, you need to visit her shop!!!!!!!!!!!
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December 14th, 2008, 10:07 PM #30
Re: trapping pics ( warning- trapped and/or dead animals)
When I took my hunter/trapper education someone in the class asked these questions. The instructor took a trap he said he used for foxes, put his wrist it in and triggered it. He didn't even wince. He said the trap didn't cause any broken bones or cuts but did restrict blood flow that would eventually numb the limb around the trapped area. He also said something about making sure to check traps once a day and says he usually checks his once in the morning and once at night just to make sure nothing is in there for a long period of time
I've always been interested in it and I'd like to get involved with it sometime but I don't know if I have a use for anything I'd trap as I really only hunt for the food aspect (I dont even know If I do that well) but congrats on a nice season.
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