Dog Proof Trap Set for Raccoon
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@Coonhunting321 not if you stake it down. He used a disposable cable stake
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@hunttrap13,I bought a dozen of these traps from duke traps today n he said they didn't need dye wax or anything else but a marshmallow to catch coons.
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they cant pull it out the ground?
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Is it true that shiny objects atract raccoons such as tinfoil in a leghold pan
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do you dye these, or spray paint them or what?
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are cable stakes like that reusable, it looks like when you attach them through the trap swive; that they would bend up.
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can you trap raccoons in the rain
hey john, great video, if you did catch a cat, would it be able to be released unharmed? any paw damage?
SurvivalInFlames 4 months ago
@SurvivalInFlames theres no paw damage on the coons so I dont see why there would be on a cat
pcsoutdoors 4 months ago
do u just use marshmellows, like are they really that smelly
TheBassfanatics 1 year ago
@TheBassfanatics marshmellows work great, the raccoon is more apt to reach into something soft then reaching into a hard trigger, they wont attract cats either. Just dab a little something sweet on the marshmellow and watch the trap reel em in
pcsoutdoors 1 year ago
@pcsoutdoors so do you put it under or over the trigger? and can you give me an example of something sweet to put on it? thanks again!!
TheBassfanatics 1 year ago
@TheBassfanatics just below the trigger, marshmellows are really sweet on their own but a variety of things will work, just remember they eat almost anything peanut butter, syrup, etc will work just fine
pcsoutdoors 1 year ago
@TheBassfanatics honey works too
pcsoutdoors 1 year ago