WiscoHoundsman
WKR
I like the ztrap dog proofs. Own a couple hundred of them. The deer hunting has definitely made it harder to trap or hunt. Heck even the family farm my dad owns part of I have to trap around when they are bow hunting.
Plain old cat food will catch a crap ton of coonsWhat’s the best, easiest thing to use for bait in those duke dp’s? I’ve never used em but am gonna pick up a few . Marshmallow,tuna, dog food?
Great tips here especially on the spike hole. Drill it out or just bore it out with the stake if there’s a chance of freezing.Duke DPs for me too. Good value for the money. Gang set because coons often travel in groups. Make sure the spike isn't frozen into the soil so the trap can pull free to help prevent pull-outs. Put plastic tubing (gas line) on the trigger to make it feel like food instead of metal. May have to heat the tubing to soften it so it goes on easier. I baited with marshmallow on the trigger, a bit of canned mackerel below, and some honey/molasses/anise on the lip. Use the honey/molasses/anise as a trailer if needed. If at a corn feeder, just use corn and the honey/molasses/anise.
Did you degrease and wax them before you started using them? That may help.They seem sensitive to freezing.
Did you degrease and wax them before you started using them? That may help.
Go to Coon Creek Outdoors YouTube channel and search for trap prep. He has awesome tips on the most efficient way to wax traps.
We never have, but if you’re having trouble with them freezing it’d be worth a try. Maybe some silicone spray?You guys wax dog proofs too? I’ve done that on my foothold coyote traps but didn’t do anything on the dogproofs.
Primary problem is the cat food bait getting wet, swelling, and freezing the ring in place. Saw a tip on that CCO channel to just lay the trap flat on the ground at end of chain to reduce moisture inside.We never have, but if you’re having trouble with them freezing it’d be worth a try. Maybe some silicone spray?
A golf ball will do the same, as well as keep mice from stealing bait, and won't blow awayA local guy here covers his trap with a Dixie cup or old butter dish etc. when it gets rainy. He says the coons just flip it off to get after the bait.