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Here are a few pics from 05' with the final pic being my take so far with the exception of 5 coyotes, 2 fox, 2 coon, and a badger that I sold for lifesize mounts.

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Cool, thanks.

What do you use to entice the canines?


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All of my lures come from MN Trapline Products. The Caven lures as well as some from John Graham and Ray Milligan are my favorites. I like the Caven Bobcat Chunk bait and the Hiawatha Valley Baits. For urines I use Russ Carmen coyote and red fox Pro Mix exclusively. I also try for some eye appeal as well - one of the tricks is to move away from the set and look at it from the level of the coyote/fox to see if you can see it. I don't have any trouble with trap thieves so I don't try to make my sets invisible.

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Damn nice. It looks like you're having a good season so far! My trapline is out, but nothing as of yet. I want a really exceptional big coyote this year so I can have a rug done.

I really liked those photos.

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Forgive me, I was raised in the city...

Is that a badger in the thrid pic?

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Yep, that's a badger... Very big, very p1ssed off badger. He was only caught by two toes and was not happy about the situation when I arrived. One of the few times I've been pretty concerned for my own safety when dispatching an animal.

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Thanks - How many traps are you running? Do you catch any lynx, marten, or wolf?? I'd love to be able to run a line up there - you're a lucky man.

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ranger1,

We actually got our first animal yesterday and that was a marten. First animal of the year.

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Looks like either a scent post or flat set?

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Did you dig the Badger out? I never had a Badger above ground. Usually great mounds of earth and the Badger underground usually straight down as deep as the chain would let it dig.

I ran traps at night and often set in the middle of the pasture roads where I was trapping. A badger was big-g-g-g trouble. Usually a major road re-build to keep the rancher happy!

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Did you dig the Badger our? I never had on above ground. Usually great mounds of earth and the Badger underground usually straight down as dee as the chain would let it dig.

I ran traps at night and often set in the middle of the pasture roads where I was trapping. A badger was big-g-g-g trouble. Usually a major road re-build to keep the rancher happy!

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Did you have to dig the Badger out? Every Badger I ever caught meant huge mounds of excavated dirt, and the Badger buried underground just as deep as the trap chain would let it dig.

I ran traps at night and often set in the middle of range and pasture roads (behind locked gates of course) which resulted in a major road re-build every time I caught one to keep the Rancher or Land Owner happy. Sometimes hours were involved and did not make for a happy trapper who was always on short time.

Badgers were always an accident; greasy and hard to skin, and not much value. I never caught a fur badger which did bring good prices; I have seen them at the fur auctions, but mine were always hair badgers!

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Beautiful animals. I have never seen a badger in person. Pretty critter.


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