cybball
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Post by cybball on Nov 8, 2013 15:54:49 GMT -6
I'm seeing really good rat trails through the grass in and out of a creek I trap. I put in floats, but thought about putting in a few 110's to grab them on land and possibly a mink or two. What are you guys using for supports for 110's on land? I would like to buy some and not use sticks (I've done that in the past). Thanks! Jason
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Post by bradphillips on Nov 8, 2013 16:25:04 GMT -6
I have the welded H style and also some that are bent using one piece of #9 type wire. I also bought a few coni holder brackets and riveted them to a steel plate for use in concrete box culverts.
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Post by pfnj81 on Nov 8, 2013 16:34:29 GMT -6
Try a 1x piece of lumbar about a foot long drive it into the ground so there is an inch sticking out and set the trap so it squeezes the 1x it works great
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tjk2
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Post by tjk2 on Nov 8, 2013 22:50:22 GMT -6
You can use some lathe and cut some wood wedges if your in a pinch and don't weld.
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Post by svtcobra306 on Nov 8, 2013 23:26:12 GMT -6
I use the leftover stubs from broken hay rake teeth..they have a nice little hook on the end and they are just scrap steel so they are free for me
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Post by TRapper on Nov 9, 2013 19:35:18 GMT -6
killer clips on garden stakes, screw the clip on about 8" above the point of the stake so you can stake the trap as well as secure it
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cybball
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Post by cybball on Nov 10, 2013 12:06:36 GMT -6
killer clips on garden stakes, screw the clip on about 8" above the point of the stake so you can stake the trap as well as secure it Do you have a pic of this set up? These look like something fairly easy to put onto wood stakes. This may just work.
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