I'm looking into getting into trapping. I live in michigan and want to trap racoons. I'm on a budget so does anyone know what kind of trap I should get and where to get it cheaply?
Question by Mibasshunter. Uploaded on January 28, 2012
Any of the pet safe traps such as "Coon Cuffs" work better on coons than regular leg traps. I have shopped around and bought some made by Duke as low as 9.99 but I have seen some brands go for over 30.00 each. Always check eBay and trappers supply companies for current deals but watch the shipping and handling cost.
Coon Cuffs are the way to go as santa says. They really work. Dip them in boiling walnut husks before use so they are dark in color and not reflective. Use small marshmellows for bait.
Any of the pet safe traps such as "Coon Cuffs" work better on coons than regular leg traps. I have shopped around and bought some made by Duke as low as 9.99 but I have seen some brands go for over 30.00 each. Always check eBay and trappers supply companies for current deals but watch the shipping and handling cost.
Coon Cuffs are the way to go as santa says. They really work. Dip them in boiling walnut husks before use so they are dark in color and not reflective. Use small marshmellows for bait.
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Any of the pet safe traps such as "Coon Cuffs" work better on coons than regular leg traps. I have shopped around and bought some made by Duke as low as 9.99 but I have seen some brands go for over 30.00 each. Always check eBay and trappers supply companies for current deals but watch the shipping and handling cost.
http://www.mountainmantraps.com/ the best Website I have ever bought from my package came in 6 days and it is the cheapest traps you can get
Coon Cuffs are the way to go as santa says. They really work. Dip them in boiling walnut husks before use so they are dark in color and not reflective. Use small marshmellows for bait.
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Any of the pet safe traps such as "Coon Cuffs" work better on coons than regular leg traps. I have shopped around and bought some made by Duke as low as 9.99 but I have seen some brands go for over 30.00 each. Always check eBay and trappers supply companies for current deals but watch the shipping and handling cost.
http://www.mountainmantraps.com/ the best Website I have ever bought from my package came in 6 days and it is the cheapest traps you can get
Coon Cuffs are the way to go as santa says. They really work. Dip them in boiling walnut husks before use so they are dark in color and not reflective. Use small marshmellows for bait.
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