1. If it's in your kit and you don't know how to use it....It's useless.
2. If you can't reach your kit when you need it....Its useless.
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For those that use mouse and rat traps. There are quite a few newer styles that are very effective and easier to set than the wooden Victor traps.
1. If it's in your kit and you don't know how to use it....It's useless.
2. If you can't reach your kit when you need it....Its useless.
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Let me look up a couple of links (I buy em from a local supplier).
Here are some that I use. I have not purchased any of these from any website, so look around before you buy.
Made by Victor, I use the quick set and quick kill. Scroll down to page 3 to see them. The quick kill is my favorite for mice. They’re durable – the bait goes into a covered cup – when the cup is lifted (positioning head under bar) the bar will get it in the neck (very fast and humane). On page 7 I’ve also used the quick set and power kill rat traps.
http://www.woodstreamcorp.com/sales/...t_allpages.pdf
Another trap I like is the T Rex. They make a small and large one. The bait cup is removable from the bottom, so you don’t need to “handle” the innards of the trap.
http://www.doyourownpestcontrol.com/trextrapperkit.htm
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Ok , better now! I work hard for solutions to problems, and when I share one....
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Ooo, temper temper.
You missed the most important part of the post.
The reason I gave my resume on trapping was to establish my subject knowledge. I use rat traps because they are cheap and simple. I can also reuse them over and over and over.....,! By the way, I was making rat traps long before I decided it was easier just to buy them.There are many people who come here to learn the best way to do something. They may look at what you have posted and think its what they need to do to catch survival food. When they can't make it work, get discouraged and give up. Its our fault. We who have the knowledge have failed them. In a crisis situation, the simplest way is almost always the best way.
1. If it's in your kit and you don't know how to use it....It's useless.
2. If you can't reach your kit when you need it....Its useless.
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Thanks no temper here my friend. I do hope for everyones input. Alternatives to the common and mundane equipment that we carry. and it is correct "simple is Better" . I have also trapped every thing from crickets to wild Boar, and if you are using only whats out there in nature,to trap with the rules change. For instance.. try catching a raccoon in a box trap, then send me a picture of it,sounds easy Right? try it. (A second trap near to the first is what works good.) Coons are leery of boxes, in thier attempt to "inspect" a box they will miss another "less conspicious" trap,set directly next to it.
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The Mountain Breaks you.
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I would accept your challenge but we don't have coon in Alaska. When I was young I trapped allot of coon. My favorite set was a type of "cobby set". I would dig a hole in a creek bank, throw a piece of bait into it and set my trap in the opening (usually a snare). It was very effective. The hides were sold for about a dollar each and we ate the coon. This was in the early 70's.
1. If it's in your kit and you don't know how to use it....It's useless.
2. If you can't reach your kit when you need it....Its useless.
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Ive seen that kind of trap. thanks for telling me how it works.
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The Mountain Breaks you.
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That reminds me i have a couple fishing poles that arent busy, I may try to do some spring pole tests with those this weekend.
God lives in the Mountain, Serve the Master, The Mountain also serves the Master. Serve the Mountain,
The Mountain Breaks you.
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In Brazil I lived under a very credible death threat for way longer than anyone would want to. The most dangerous times are when you are on a schedule that you can't get off of, like when you leave for things that take place on schedule. Normally you have much more latitude on when you get home at night. Vary routine, vary route, circle the block and come back after checking your own property, make sure the dogs are there to greet you, check the street from the upstairs windows before leaving. Pay attention to who is following when close to home... You would be surprised how much of a persons weekly movement takes place at almost the same time every week. Very much of our daily activity can be observed from a distance and worked into a plan. It is a stressful way to live. Mac
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Mac, was the threat due to your missionary work?
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