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Author Topic: Dog Proof coon trap  (Read 2641 times)

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Offline delcecchi

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Last week I had a coon (I think) messing with my bird feeders every night, so I put out a dog proof trap, one of those that they stick their paw in to get the bait and it grabs it.  Tied it to a tree.   

Next morning it was sprung, and all tangled up in the brush.  No coon.   Did I get a poorly designed trap?  Do they come in sizes?  How common is this?   

At least it hasn't been back bothering my feeders so that was accomplished, at least for a while. 

Didn't want to use the big conibear because it's a residential type area with a lot of dogs and they could get in it.   

Offline snow1

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See tracks? Bear maybe? here is what we caught messing with our feeders in the area,we baited for coon...Mean some beech as well.



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Offline delcecchi

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Not too likely here in suburban Rochester.   

I have a live trap too, Hotel California version. 

I was wondering about the coon trap however.   Should I have set it out in the open so there would be no leverage? 

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Del, you got a picture of this trap? I'm not sure what yur talk'in about.....I have a lot of traps, just not sure what kind you have.
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I bought 6 last fall and have had great luck caught about 30 coon this spring to help the pheasants.  I bought two types a couple more expensive Duke dog proof, and some cheaper ones bought at Runnings  they don't work as well, IMO   more tripped traps or bait less with no trip..  I use either dog food and pour salmon oil or sardine oil on the dog food or put marshmallows in side for bait.

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Coon got leverage with the tree. A big coon will be able to pull out with leverage. Is there a swivel on the chain? 
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Offline delcecchi

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There is a swivel. But the chain and rope got all wrapped up in the brush.

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Those are great traps. One piece of dog food in the bottom and you usually get your coon.
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Offline delcecchi

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Got him a couple nights later in Hotel California.... It was pretty good sized.   And mad, for a while.   

Sorry for being slow with the follow up.   I will try again with the next one....
I usually don't go after them unless they are messing with stuff on the deck or bothering the bird feeders.