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To dye traps use diesel fuel and decomposing bark. Prevents rush, reduces scent and ensures functionality. #SurvivalTips #TrappingTips
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A veteran trapper shares tips for beginners heading out on the trapline • Outdoor Canada
Advertisement As Canadians, we are blessed with some of the finest hunting and fishing opportunities in the world, but there is one outdoor activity many never consider—fur trapping. Nothing is so...
Beaver trap bait includes sticks from aspen or poplar trees because beavers eat bark. #SurvivalTips #TrappingTips
DIY beaver trap lure, dried beaver castor powder mixed with some glycerin, added to mud pile by shoreline. #SurvivalTips #TrappingTips
Trap setting is more than muscle memory — it’s an art. Cuz Strickland shares his secrets to mastering the set on The Trapline. #TrappingTips #Outdoors #Podcast
Tuning Tip - Level Your Pan An uneven pan can spook wary predators or cause misfires. Use a small file or adjust the dog so the pan sits perfectly level. Do you prefer a hair-trigger pan, or a little heavier? #TrapTuning #TrappingTips #TrappersLife
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Late season animals are cautious — and conditions are unforgiving. Check pan travel and tension in cold temps. What fires perfectly in October can stiffen by December. A small adjustment now can save missed opportunities. #trappingtips #lateseason #traptuning PC: Unsplash
Less is more. Late season, over-blended sets can stand out just as much as sloppy ones. Keep bedding solid, cover light, and let location do the work. 💬 Do your sets get simpler as the season goes on? #trappingtips #lateseasontactics #coyotetrapping #foxtrapping PC: Unsplash
Silent Set Trick: When bedding a trap, sprinkle a thin layer of dry peat moss or waxed dirt under the pan. It cushions movement and keeps your trap silent — no telltale crunch for cautious predators. What’s your go-to bedding material? #TrapTuning #TrappingTips #PredatorControl
Tuning Tip: Fast-Check Trick Lightly tap the pan with a stick after setting—if it hesitates, adjust your pan tension or clean out a bit more dirt. Quick test, fewer misfires. What’s your go-to pre-check ritual before the first frost hits? #TrapTuning #TrappingTips PC: IL DNR
Jaw Alignment Matters: If your trap jaws aren’t closing evenly, you’re risking toe catches or misses. Use a small file to smooth burrs and gently adjust the jaw posts until both jaws meet at the same height. #TrappingTips #TrapTuning #PredatorControl #TraplineReady PC: IL DNR
Test your trap cold. A trap that fires clean in the shop doesn’t always do the same at 10°F. Leave a set outside overnight, then test pan tension before it hits the line. 💬 Do you cold-test or trust the tune? #trappingtips #traptuning #coldweathertrapping #traplinegear
Do you eyeball your pans or use a level when tuning traps? #TuningTipTuesday #TrapTuning #TrappingTips #TraplineReady #FurTakers #PredatorTrapping #trappercommunity PC: IAFWA Trapper Manual
DID YOU KNOW? Coyotes often circle a set multiple times before committing. Clean approach + subtle guiding = more fur. Have you seen it on camera? 👇 #TrappingTips #TheTrapper #CoyoteTrapping 📌 Image created with the assistance of AI for creative and promotional purposes.
Don’t store problems. Bent dogs, weak springs, and worn swivels only get worse sitting all summer. Fix or tag issues now while the season is fresh in your mind. 💬 Do you repair immediately — or make a spring to-do list? #trappingtips #offseasonprep #trapmaintenance
Word Wednesday: “Prebaiting” Definition: Setting bait at a location days or weeks before setting traps to get animals comfortable visiting the site. Have you ever tried prebaiting before the season opens? Did it pay off? #TrappingTips #trappercommunity PC: The Wildlife Society
DID YOU KNOW? Coyotes often circle a set multiple times before committing. Clean approach + subtle guiding = more fur. Have you seen it on camera? 👇 #TrappingTips #TheTrapper #CoyoteTrapping 📌 Image created with the assistance of AI for creative and promotional purposes.
Don’t store problems. Bent dogs, weak springs, and worn swivels only get worse sitting all summer. Fix or tag issues now while the season is fresh in your mind. 💬 Do you repair immediately — or make a spring to-do list? #trappingtips #offseasonprep #trapmaintenance
Clean now. Thank yourself later. End-of-season trap cleaning, waxing, and repairs save hours next fall — and extend the life of your gear. 💬 Do you clean as you pull — or wait until spring? #trappingtips #seasonwrap #traptuning #trapmaintenance #traplinegear #trapperlife
Watch your pan covers. Late season moisture plus fine snow can crust over wax paper or screens. A quick check and lighter covering can mean the difference between a fired trap and a miss. 💬 Paper, screen, or natural material? #trappingtips #traptuning #wintertrapping
Mind the freeze line. Late season, bedding below the freeze layer keeps traps firing longer. Dig just deep enough to set under the crust and bed solid. How deep are you bedding in frozen ground? #trappingtips #traptuning #wintertrapping #coldweathertrapping #traplinegear
Test your trap cold. A trap that fires clean in the shop doesn’t always do the same at 10°F. Leave a set outside overnight, then test pan tension before it hits the line. 💬 Do you cold-test or trust the tune? #trappingtips #traptuning #coldweathertrapping #traplinegear
Less is more. Late season, over-blended sets can stand out just as much as sloppy ones. Keep bedding solid, cover light, and let location do the work. 💬 Do your sets get simpler as the season goes on? #trappingtips #lateseasontactics #coyotetrapping #foxtrapping PC: Unsplash
Late season animals are cautious — and conditions are unforgiving. Check pan travel and tension in cold temps. What fires perfectly in October can stiffen by December. A small adjustment now can save missed opportunities. #trappingtips #lateseason #traptuning PC: Unsplash
Jaw Alignment Matters: If your trap jaws aren’t closing evenly, you’re risking toe catches or misses. Use a small file to smooth burrs and gently adjust the jaw posts until both jaws meet at the same height. #TrappingTips #TrapTuning #PredatorControl #TraplineReady PC: IL DNR
Silent Set Trick: When bedding a trap, sprinkle a thin layer of dry peat moss or waxed dirt under the pan. It cushions movement and keeps your trap silent — no telltale crunch for cautious predators. What’s your go-to bedding material? #TrapTuning #TrappingTips #PredatorControl
Word Wednesday: “Prebaiting” Definition: Setting bait at a location days or weeks before setting traps to get animals comfortable visiting the site. Have you ever tried prebaiting before the season opens? Did it pay off? #TrappingTips #trappercommunity PC: The Wildlife Society
Wax Wisely: Before waxing, hang traps to air-dry completely. Even a trace of moisture can cause wax to cloud or flake off — and that can cost you catches. Do you prefer beeswax blends or straight trap wax? #TrapTuning #TrappingTips #TrapPrep #WaxAndDye PC: IL DNR
Tuning Tip: Fast-Check Trick Lightly tap the pan with a stick after setting—if it hesitates, adjust your pan tension or clean out a bit more dirt. Quick test, fewer misfires. What’s your go-to pre-check ritual before the first frost hits? #TrapTuning #TrappingTips PC: IL DNR
Do you eyeball your pans or use a level when tuning traps? #TuningTipTuesday #TrapTuning #TrappingTips #TraplineReady #FurTakers #PredatorTrapping #trappercommunity PC: IAFWA Trapper Manual
Tuning Tip - Pan Tension Adjustment For fox, keep it light. For coyote, a little heavier helps reduce misses and non-target catches. What’s your go-to pan tension setting? #TrapTuning #TrappingTips #PredatorControl #TraplineReady #furharvesting PC: IAWFA
Check Your Jaws Worn jaw edges can reduce holding power. A quick file or replacement jaw keeps animals secure and reduces paw damage. Do you sharpen your trap jaws or leave them factory smooth? #TrapTuning #TrappingTips #TrappersLife #FurHarvesting #traplineknowhow PC: IL DNR
Tuning Tip - Level Your Pan An uneven pan can spook wary predators or cause misfires. Use a small file or adjust the dog so the pan sits perfectly level. Do you prefer a hair-trigger pan, or a little heavier? #TrapTuning #TrappingTips #TrappersLife
Trap setting is more than muscle memory — it’s an art. Cuz Strickland shares his secrets to mastering the set on The Trapline. #TrappingTips #Outdoors #Podcast
Beaver trap bait includes sticks from aspen or poplar trees because beavers eat bark. #SurvivalTips #TrappingTips
To dye traps use diesel fuel and decomposing bark. Prevents rush, reduces scent and ensures functionality. #SurvivalTips #TrappingTips
Clean now. Thank yourself later. End-of-season trap cleaning, waxing, and repairs save hours next fall — and extend the life of your gear. 💬 Do you clean as you pull — or wait until spring? #trappingtips #seasonwrap #traptuning #trapmaintenance #traplinegear #trapperlife
Tuning Tip: Fast-Check Trick Lightly tap the pan with a stick after setting—if it hesitates, adjust your pan tension or clean out a bit more dirt. Quick test, fewer misfires. What’s your go-to pre-check ritual before the first frost hits? #TrapTuning #TrappingTips PC: IL DNR
DIY beaver trap lure, dried beaver castor powder mixed with some glycerin, added to mud pile by shoreline. #SurvivalTips #TrappingTips
Less is more. Late season, over-blended sets can stand out just as much as sloppy ones. Keep bedding solid, cover light, and let location do the work. 💬 Do your sets get simpler as the season goes on? #trappingtips #lateseasontactics #coyotetrapping #foxtrapping PC: Unsplash
Late season animals are cautious — and conditions are unforgiving. Check pan travel and tension in cold temps. What fires perfectly in October can stiffen by December. A small adjustment now can save missed opportunities. #trappingtips #lateseason #traptuning PC: Unsplash
DID YOU KNOW? Coyotes often circle a set multiple times before committing. Clean approach + subtle guiding = more fur. Have you seen it on camera? 👇 #TrappingTips #TheTrapper #CoyoteTrapping 📌 Image created with the assistance of AI for creative and promotional purposes.
Tuning Tip - Pan Tension Adjustment For fox, keep it light. For coyote, a little heavier helps reduce misses and non-target catches. What’s your go-to pan tension setting? #TrapTuning #TrappingTips #PredatorControl #TraplineReady #furharvesting PC: IAWFA
Silent Set Trick: When bedding a trap, sprinkle a thin layer of dry peat moss or waxed dirt under the pan. It cushions movement and keeps your trap silent — no telltale crunch for cautious predators. What’s your go-to bedding material? #TrapTuning #TrappingTips #PredatorControl
Test your trap cold. A trap that fires clean in the shop doesn’t always do the same at 10°F. Leave a set outside overnight, then test pan tension before it hits the line. 💬 Do you cold-test or trust the tune? #trappingtips #traptuning #coldweathertrapping #traplinegear
Wax Wisely: Before waxing, hang traps to air-dry completely. Even a trace of moisture can cause wax to cloud or flake off — and that can cost you catches. Do you prefer beeswax blends or straight trap wax? #TrapTuning #TrappingTips #TrapPrep #WaxAndDye PC: IL DNR
Watch your pan covers. Late season moisture plus fine snow can crust over wax paper or screens. A quick check and lighter covering can mean the difference between a fired trap and a miss. 💬 Paper, screen, or natural material? #trappingtips #traptuning #wintertrapping
Don’t store problems. Bent dogs, weak springs, and worn swivels only get worse sitting all summer. Fix or tag issues now while the season is fresh in your mind. 💬 Do you repair immediately — or make a spring to-do list? #trappingtips #offseasonprep #trapmaintenance
Check Your Jaws Worn jaw edges can reduce holding power. A quick file or replacement jaw keeps animals secure and reduces paw damage. Do you sharpen your trap jaws or leave them factory smooth? #TrapTuning #TrappingTips #TrappersLife #FurHarvesting #traplineknowhow PC: IL DNR
Tuning Tip - Level Your Pan An uneven pan can spook wary predators or cause misfires. Use a small file or adjust the dog so the pan sits perfectly level. Do you prefer a hair-trigger pan, or a little heavier? #TrapTuning #TrappingTips #TrappersLife
Jaw Alignment Matters: If your trap jaws aren’t closing evenly, you’re risking toe catches or misses. Use a small file to smooth burrs and gently adjust the jaw posts until both jaws meet at the same height. #TrappingTips #TrapTuning #PredatorControl #TraplineReady PC: IL DNR
Do you eyeball your pans or use a level when tuning traps? #TuningTipTuesday #TrapTuning #TrappingTips #TraplineReady #FurTakers #PredatorTrapping #trappercommunity PC: IAFWA Trapper Manual
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