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Old 04-30-2016, 09:58 AM   #1
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Have-a-heart traps?

Have a woodchuck living under the shed.

Anyone use one of these traps?Would rather trap it and bring it somewhere but if that doesn't work its gonna get itself shot.I'm not going to deal with that thing having a feast in my gardens.

Does anyone here have a trap they're not using?
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Old 04-30-2016, 10:20 AM   #2
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They are out , and so is my trap already... Shoot the bastage... I would but not no gun ...lol. BTW you can not catch and move them in Ma... Shoot or drown them only. Maybe a pie ?
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Old 04-30-2016, 10:39 AM   #3
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I might actually have one under the deck, let me check...

Like VB said it may be illegal to move them but if it's creating a nuisance I'd think animal control would help.
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Old 04-30-2016, 10:43 AM   #4
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Yep I have one.
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Old 04-30-2016, 12:26 PM   #5
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get some organic mixture of some kind of reppelant made with animal urine either fox or something. They hate it, it kept them out of our yard and garden. Walmart has it.

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Actually on the big blue bug show this morning Tony suggested dirty cat littler works great.
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Old 04-30-2016, 06:34 PM   #7
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swimmer is the king of woodchuck trapping
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Na, the best woodchuck trap I ever had was a little mongrel dog named Jake. He systematically kill Mom, Dad and 5 kids. He'd bring em back dead and line em up on the front lawn. He was awesome!

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Na, the best woodchuck trap I ever had was a little mongrel dog named Jake. He systematically kill Mom, Dad and 5 kids. He'd bring em back dead and line em up on the front lawn. He was awesome!
Lol. My Akita, niko, was a varmint killing machine
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Old 05-02-2016, 04:30 PM   #12
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Na, the best woodchuck trap I ever had was a little mongrel dog named Jake. He systematically kill Mom, Dad and 5 kids. He'd bring em back dead and line em up on the front lawn. He was awesome!
If my Dachshund wasn't 16+ I wouldn't even have started this thread.My Simon was awesome in his day,he would've been under that shed in a heartbeat dragging that bastage out!Best dog ever...really going to miss him when his day comes.
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I have two sizes of the have a hearts. A recent emigre to the shed underworld has so far refused all offerings of foods inside the big trap.. Caught two squirrels, which isn't all bad, but the chuck has yet to eat any of the apples or fresh lettuce. Going to put peanut butter on the next apple and see what happens.
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We watched rabbits running around our traps last night. Big Rabbits
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Drive around your neighborhood and collect several Hillary signs and post them around your garden. That should scare away anything and anyone.
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I have two sizes of the have a hearts. A recent emigre to the shed underworld has so far refused all offerings of foods inside the big trap.. Caught two squirrels, which isn't all bad, but the chuck has yet to eat any of the apples or fresh lettuce. Going to put peanut butter on the next apple and see what happens.
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Bait is relatively ineffective on yard pigs ( wood chucks) best bet is "blind" or trail sets....pad the wire with grass and settle it into the ground so it doesn't rock... they don't like the feel of the wire or anything suspicious that moves... use a series of grasses and small twigs to make a subtle trail to guide them into the trap..if you feel you must bait them.... buy a small Zuccinin plant and put it in the trap ( beyond the trip pan with he rear door closed) still make an effort to break up the outline of the trap..by using the live plant you'll eliminate all other critters except the ocassional bunny... come execution time.. put the trap in a plastic bag and tape it to the tail pipe..hell go night night.

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Old 05-03-2016, 09:31 AM   #19
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I had a tough time figuring out what bait to use as well....tried LOTS of veggies. The thing laughed at me....and taunted my wife by sitting on the top step of the deck!! I did some research and heard fresh brocolli. Told my wife to get some fresh brocolli at the Grocery....she came home with 3 heads of the stuff!! But, it did the trick the first day.....caught him at dusk. Then, I caught his sister a few days later.
Needless to say, I ate a lot of brocolli that week myself....
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Old 05-03-2016, 11:22 AM   #20
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I wonder if putting dry ice in the hole would eliminate the problem.
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I'm going with what the damn thing likes...tomatoes.

Otherwise it will be at the business end my RWS .22cal. air-rifle.Or maybe the Beeman if I want to hit in the eyeball.
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to get gophers out west
that could actually duck a 22 LR
i had to aim at the popped up head
then lower it and aim for the dirt in front
and skip it in there- that worked well
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Got a racoon in the trap this morning.Getting it out of the trap was certainly easier said than done.
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First woodchuck of the year !

seen him a few times before , I have a very lucky trap or just dumb woodchucks.
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First woodchuck of the year !

seen him a few times before , I have a very lucky trap or just dumb woodchucks.
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Apparently I need a lucky trap or a stupid woodchuck.

As each day passes it looking more and more like death for this thing...I'm done with the trap.
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Another one today,,, I am guessing a guy it had nasty flys all around it and stunk like chit....
Trap is two inches away from the gate in the right corner of my back yard...
They must just follow the path from the woods and just go under the gate and Bang.
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Another one today,,, I am guessing a guy it had nasty flys all around it and stunk like chit....
Trap is two inches away from the gate in the right corner of my back yard...
They must just follow the path from the woods and just go under the gate and Bang.
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Classic "blind" set.. best friend of ADC and fur trappers alike....

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I wish my dog would kill mine. It only gets the babies. And it won't go in the trap. Fortunately it won't cross the yard from where it lives to the garden because of the dog. My cousin shoots them with a bow and eats them. They're not bad if cooked slow, like a pot roast.

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I've waited countless hours for that thing to poke its head out,have yet to see it while I have a gun in my hands.

I don't like keeping any of my pellet guns cocked for to long,its bad for the spring and the piston seal.
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