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Post by mr. finch on Mar 5, 2007 0:51:51 GMT -6
wanst there a thread on here with a pic of a box with a 220 in it awhile back. i am in need of highth and width
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Post by mr. finch on Mar 5, 2007 12:33:18 GMT -6
ttt
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Post by Jellyhead on Mar 5, 2007 13:56:13 GMT -6
If you read that thread very carefully, and know the dimensions of a 220 you can build one. I know I am going to be trying these exactly like the one pictured.
Hopefully he will chime in with a bit more info.
Aaron
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Post by mr. finch on Mar 6, 2007 1:07:29 GMT -6
anyone got an i dea where the thread is? i have looked and looked but cant find it
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Post by Jellyhead on Mar 6, 2007 12:12:45 GMT -6
I'll give you a hint. I ryhmes with "The best cat trapping thread ever!" Aaron
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Post by mr. finch on Mar 7, 2007 0:17:38 GMT -6
I'll give you a hint. I ryhmes with "The best cat trapping thread ever!" Aaron ...... i have no idea
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Post by Jellyhead on Mar 7, 2007 0:48:01 GMT -6
Warcraft1975, Try this I think it will help solve the riddle...... coyotesrus.proboards35.com/index.cgi?board=talk&action=display&thread=1153235021&page=3Looks like a screened back cubby with a fresh rabbit wired up inside of it, and the 220 up a couple of inches off the ground. I'm gonna try it. I'd love to hear any others experiences with this setup. I'm thinking triggers wires off to the side or a pan to increase the odds a bit. Aaron
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Post by Jellyhead on Mar 9, 2007 11:46:41 GMT -6
ttt
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Post by thebeav2 on Mar 9, 2007 13:19:52 GMT -6
Here's my experience with Bobcat cubbies. 5 gallon buckets with 220s placed in front and beaver heart and liver for bait. Place them at the ends of the beaver dam where they meet dry ground. Place some brush over them If you are worried about theft or paint them In a camo pattern. I don't worry about I feel the white bucket adds to eye appeal. Make sure you drive something through the bucket to stabilize it. This stake will also act as your trap stake and can also be driven through a large bait when placed in the bucket to keep It In place. I like the buckets because they nest together and take up less room and are easy to carry, place trap stake and bait in the pail and carry It to your trap site. I have used many different trigger arrangements and have settled with keeping the trigger on top and spreading the wires In a V shape, and keep It centered. Use your head because they will also kill every dog that sticks It's head in.
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Post by mr. finch on Mar 9, 2007 15:30:07 GMT -6
wasnt there someone on here named something like maddog awhile backposting pics of there boxes??
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Post by Corey on Mar 10, 2007 10:42:25 GMT -6
Over on Tman they had a post about bobcats/box's a month or so ago....I don't remember seeing it on here.
Corey
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Post by mr. finch on Mar 10, 2007 11:22:53 GMT -6
ok thanks
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