Duke Dog Proof Coon Traps
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Duke Dog Proof Coon Traps
I bought these awhile back and forgot to give a review on them until I found them in the garage today gathering rust.
These traps work great! Every time I put them out, the next morning I have a coon in every trap.
Just drop a few tiny marshmellows or pieces of a hot dog into the cylinder and you will have a coon in less than 24 hours.
The only drawl back is they have no finish on them, just plain metal.
This is why I sanded mine down today and threw a quick camo job on them.
If you have problems with raccoons then you definitely need these!
These traps work great! Every time I put them out, the next morning I have a coon in every trap.
Just drop a few tiny marshmellows or pieces of a hot dog into the cylinder and you will have a coon in less than 24 hours.
The only drawl back is they have no finish on them, just plain metal.
This is why I sanded mine down today and threw a quick camo job on them.
If you have problems with raccoons then you definitely need these!
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Re: Duke Dog Proof Coon Traps
Yes, foothold trap.guncrank1 wrote:What is the law on nusience raccoons?
I take these are a foot hold live trap?
Need a permit from Ky dept of Fish and Wildlife.
Usually they just mail one to you if you live in city limits.
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Re: Duke Dog Proof Coon Traps
Most all traps come with zero finish on them of any sort, its proper practice to boil all game traps to remove scent. I know its not that big an issue with garbage raiding coons, but its the common practice on traps so finishes tend to get in the way.