We have to pull the traps out by April 14 here in Missouri. Keeping count is simply part of the logs and records I started maintaining in 2022 I wish I had started earlier. Good work on those coyotes! I defiantly need to get some around here.Still got mine out, the numbers have slowed down but still catching a coon or a possum on ocassion. I never wrote them down, which I guess I should have. Just to compare one year to the next. At this point I am probably closing in on 30 possums and a dozen coons. I doubt any of my neighbors are trapping, so I am guessing by next Winter I will have just as many. I will leave my coon and possum traps out until the middle of June. Picked up another coyote this week from "I can see it from my dining room set." It was the only coyote trap I still had out only because it was in an open field and I figured the odds of accidentally catching a bobcat out there were pretty slim. I would rather just target bobcats in the season where I can legally keep their fur.
This year, I tested 2 different baits in our coon cuffs. All 11 coon were caught in recipe #1. We set out at least two traps at every location with both bait.
Raccoon Bait
1. Corn + Black Oil Sunflowers + Catfood + Vanilla extract —
Do you guys cover your coon cuffs? When we first started, we would catch mice and the cat food would get soggy. We started cutting pop and in half to cover them. Coon will pop them off easy and dive into the food.
That said, we’ve never caught possum or skunk in coon cuffs—serials that is why.
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I use a golf ball to cover the dogproofs, although the wind will often plow them off. Ironically I get as many ‘coons on soggy cereal and cat food as I do dry. I’ve used a variety of covers, including soup cans and pop cans as well.I spoke with a neighbor who has been trapping and selling furs this year. He skins and stretches and then sells them up north. He said everything actually brought good money this year. Except coyotes were worthless. He gave me prices, but I can’t recall them. IIRC, bobcat brought the most. He also sold mink, coon, skunk, beaver, river otter, etc.
I asked if he wanted to buy mine next year. :-).
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I spoke with a neighbor who has been trapping and selling furs this year. He skins and stretches and then sells them up north. He said everything actually brought good money this year. Except coyotes were worthless. He gave me prices, but I can’t recall them. IIRC, bobcat brought the most. He also sold mink, coon, skunk, beaver, river otter, etc.
I asked if he wanted to buy mine next year. :-).
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