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coyoteman 01-02-2018 07:17 PM

cold snow
 
The good news the cold and snow got the coyotes moveing,the bad news a little to much snow resulted in many snares drifted over,had three walk overs,and a bridger walked onbut didnt trip ,had to reset,alerting this wary animal,back to sq one,hard walking but not enough for snow shoes.I did notice many muskrat pushups visited by yotes,see how mr bridger does on next trip-----

spoiledsaskhunter 01-02-2018 08:32 PM

mine will be so much work, I don't think i'll do it. wind blew a gale down here and most of my snares are so buried I can't even find them.

Marty S 01-03-2018 12:25 AM

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Originally Posted by spoiledsaskhunter (Post 3701533)
mine will be so much work, I don't think i'll do it. wind blew a gale down here and most of my snares are so buried I can't even find them.

So now if you explain that to Mister Gallup and tell him that's really why people find stuff in the spring, he might let you use real snares... assuming you are actually some spoiled guy from Saskatchewan!!!

coyoteman 01-03-2018 11:41 AM

snare and trap markers
 
A very valid point is made,to mark all traps and snares in the event of heavy snow ,could have been yotes caught pre storm,fence lines are easy with marking tape,cattails a slight fiber glass rod with reflector works well,note pad with records,gps very accurate.The bad news snares traps lost will in many cases began to "work" come spring and snow melt,catching unwary pregnant females--we should make every effort to prevent this-----

rcmc 01-03-2018 12:15 PM

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Originally Posted by coyoteman (Post 3701925)
A very valid point is made,to mark all traps and snares in the event of heavy snow ,could have been yotes caught pre storm,fence lines are easy with marking tape,cattails a slight fiber glass rod with reflector works well,note pad with records,gps very accurate.The bad news snares traps lost will in many cases began to "work" come spring and snow melt,catching unwary pregnant females--we should make every effort to prevent this-----


Would you mind sharing some pictures of what your doing to mark your trap line, that would be interesting.

st99 01-03-2018 12:45 PM

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Originally Posted by rcmc (Post 3701943)
Would you mind sharing some pictures of what your doing to mark your trap line, that would be interesting.

I started with 1 orange clothe pin at every location, but I had a hard time seeing them, so now I put 3 orange clothe pins at every location

coyoteman 01-05-2018 04:35 PM

trap markings
 
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Originally Posted by rcmc (Post 3701943)
Would you mind sharing some pictures of what your doing to mark your trap line, that would be interesting.

Should be out tomorrow ,for line check,this idea not mine,but will photo and pass along,hope it will help--it always amazes me how the land scape changes with a fall of snow,the last lot not enough for snow shoes,but enough to give the legs a good workout----Plus had to reset a lot and alert the already wary survivors.

spoiledsaskhunter 01-05-2018 11:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Marty S (Post 3701686)
So now if you explain that to Mister Gallup and tell him that's really why people find stuff in the spring, he might let you use real snares... assuming you are actually some spoiled guy from Saskatchewan!!!

no marty, I used to live there and i'm here now.....it would take a tractor and then a shovel to find a bunch of my snares right now. but they're all marked with ribbon so I WILL retrieve them. I keep my journal with snare numbers in each location, so i'll know none are left out.

H380 01-07-2018 07:16 AM

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Originally Posted by rcmc (Post 3701943)
Would you mind sharing some pictures of what your doing to mark your trap line, that would be interesting.

Flagging tape , not very much and not a bright color .. thats all I can say . I don't need a few locals to go checking them for me .


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