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Post by Larry Gene Pate on Feb 1, 2011 16:31:13 GMT -5
Whats your favorite coon set? Mine has to be the pocket set,it sure does catch the coon!! Larry Gene
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Post by Pasadena on Feb 1, 2011 16:35:37 GMT -5
For just coon. I'd have to go with a Dp. I put in pockets with the hopes of mink, rats and coon. Do like the snares too though.
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Post by alwright on Feb 1, 2011 17:30:28 GMT -5
A 220 in a bucket baited with any good coon bait. Pickup greys too plus your skunks and possums.
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Post by Nathany93 on Feb 1, 2011 17:36:15 GMT -5
Whats your favorite coon set? Mine has to be the pocket set,it sure does catch the coon!! Larry Gene one that works ;D i like blind sets myself and dirt holes
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Post by garett on Feb 1, 2011 17:47:05 GMT -5
Pvc.
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Post by Larry Gene Pate on Feb 1, 2011 18:48:53 GMT -5
All very good sets no doubt,Yea Alan the Conibear bucket is a good one no doubt!!I use those to and the PVC is tops,lots of eye appeal!! Larry Gene
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Post by Nathany93 on Feb 2, 2011 11:01:31 GMT -5
gonna give DPs a try this season coming
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Post by garett on Feb 2, 2011 20:30:21 GMT -5
I got two duke dps.I havent got anything in them yet but I will keep trying; I know they work good.
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Post by Marc on Feb 4, 2011 23:58:28 GMT -5
coon dagger, connected 2nd night it was out, and held great and no need to hide the trap "JUST SET IT AND FORGET IT!!!!!"
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Post by dieselweasel on Feb 14, 2011 19:42:57 GMT -5
Yeah snares work great and as a plus you pick up a yote in one every now and then.
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Post by happersilderness on Feb 17, 2011 19:33:37 GMT -5
It depends on the conditions and the situation. I love me a pocket set. But if I can't use one its dirtholes. And a bucket set. Also DP's work in almost all locations.
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Post by countryrich on Feb 21, 2011 17:42:51 GMT -5
So since im new to all this and this coming season will be my first, if anyone has any pics of their sets and a short description and wouldn't mind posting it, Id much appreciate it lol
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Post by ScottRainbolt on Feb 21, 2011 21:50:52 GMT -5
i would have to say snares 1 there cheap 2 fast to set 3 weather doesnt mess with set 4 dont have to carry around bait and lure 5 dont have to clean and dye every year
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Post by brownie77 on Feb 24, 2011 9:41:21 GMT -5
Pocket set, but trail sets with BG traps and bucket are great as well. Also a good old dirt hole set will take a lot of coon.
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Post by beaverbuster on Mar 2, 2011 8:51:17 GMT -5
Can't use bodygrippers larger than 5" on land here, so my favorites would have to be DP's or snares, high and dry. I hate washing mud out of a coon caught in the water.
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