UKC Forums
Show all 16 posts from this thread on one page

UKC Forums (http://forums.ukcdogs.com/index.php)
- UKC Coonhounds (http://forums.ukcdogs.com/forumdisplay.php?forumid=4)
-- Groundhogs ?? (http://forums.ukcdogs.com/showthread.php?threadid=22747)


Posted by billybob on 06-07-2004 02:26 AM:

Groundhogs ??

DOES ANYONE HAVE SUGGESTIONS FOR WHAT BAIT WOULD WORK TO LIVE TRAP GROUNDHOGS ??

SOME ARE DIGGING IN MY DADS SHED,AND I WANT TO HELP HIM REMOVE THEM .

I WAS THINKING OF TRYING CUT UP APPLES,CAN'T REALLY COME UP WITH OTHER IDEAS.

ANY IDEAS OR THOUGHTS WOULD BE APPRECIATED.


Posted by Huron on 06-07-2004 02:49 AM:

carrots

__________________
<><


Posted by ringtail on 06-07-2004 02:54 AM:

i have no idea....

i always trap mine from long range......... (Remington .243)

although when i was a kid, we used leg traps... slid trap down the hole and put some branches over the hole, when he came up to clean out the hole he got his leg in it (back then there was no such thing as live traps round here).

__________________
ringtail dave

"TREE MY DOG" - NO BETTER FEELING

NAADP Charter Member....... appointed by King Dave himself........


Posted by Dirtdevil on 06-07-2004 03:11 AM:

You live in a hotbed for gh hunting ... help should be on the way.


Posted by billybob on 06-07-2004 03:15 AM:

I DO NOT WANT TO SHOOT IN THE SHED, DUE TO FARM EQUIPMENT AND MY NEPHEWS 4-H LAMBS.


Posted by Dirtdevil on 06-07-2004 03:17 AM:

Just got a hot tip , use oil of spearmint or peppermint on any fruit ... they can't resist mint.


Posted by Ray Stein on 06-07-2004 03:30 AM:

We live trap alot of hogs here with livetraps using cauliflower and apples with a bait called chuckster which smells like a fruit and melon mixture, I'd try a strong smelling fruit jelly mixture on the cauliflower and see what happens. A few drops of the melon based liquid lure helps attrack them to the trap from the hole. Of course when I place 8 livetraps on a jobsite I like to have 5-6 hogs trapped there within the first day and hopefully be outa there in two days. Good luck.

__________________
Pzazz!


Posted by Ray Stein on 06-07-2004 03:32 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Dirtdevil
Just got a hot tip , use oil of spearmint or peppermint on any fruit ... they can't resist mint.


I'll be experimenting with that mint here within the next couple of days DD, and I'll reply back.

__________________
Pzazz!


Posted by BrianDelventha on 06-07-2004 01:05 PM:

i have good luck using a couple of big pieces of lettuce with a half apple with peanut butter and a couple marshmellows good luck

__________________
FOXHOUND


Posted by Daisy on 06-07-2004 02:21 PM:

or try using one of those squeeze type traps, conibar I think it's called??? where when he comes out of or into his hole he sets it off and squish, he's a goner.

__________________
Katie Kindley

All Night Cutter
Rock River Cindy


Posted by Wayne Valentino on 06-07-2004 03:28 PM:

hogs

Old timers around here swear by mulberry leaves ????

__________________
Fan of the of the Bragg and Vaughn Blues !! TREE OLD HUSSLER in Memory of DOC Householder... Rest in Peace Rev. Kenneth Adkins my dear friend !! Home Will's Creek Savage Sioux-Zee!!
Yeah, I competition hunt !! All Fall and Winter long.. My Blues compete with the local coon.. My Blues win a ton !!! We use and recommend MOONSHINER LIGHTS, Peggs , Ok.


Posted by billybob on 06-07-2004 07:26 PM:

set my trap this morning with a cut up apple since thats all i had for now.

Thanks for all the good ideas, i'll see what works from all your good ideas as i gather more bait.

might try that leg trap method in a few days if i don't get him in my box trap.

I had better not let my niece find out if i do, she is scared that
her kitty's might get caught in the trap. I explained to her that her kittycats will not go near that groundhogs hole, but so far she's not a believer. she said the box trap was ok she has helped me trap coons with it, and knows they don't get hurt.
thats the mind of a 7 year old at work !!


Posted by Redtick on 06-08-2004 10:21 AM:

Get yourself a good Mt Cur. I have seen good ones that will lay outside a groundhog's hole until the hogs get far enough from his hole and then nail him. A groundhog can put up a better fight than a coon.

__________________
My name is Dave Haugh and I approve of this message.


Posted by davedacoonhnter on 06-08-2004 07:13 PM:

I used to run a service station and people borrowed my exhaust hoses (the kind that piped the exhaust out the door) every summer. They would let their vehicle run for a half hour with the exhaust going in the hole, they all said that did the trick, but I never tried it

__________________
Dave Wallenburg


Posted by Tbaker on 06-08-2004 07:37 PM:

GROUND HOGS/WOODCHUCKS

Plant some green beans in the trap, as soon as they start growing the groundhogs will come and eat them-they do it every year in my garden. LOL.LOL.LOL.

__________________
Back to michigan again. Giving it anouther go


Posted by billybob on 06-09-2004 04:07 AM:

No luck yet !!!


All times are GMT. The time now is 06:45 PM.
Show all 16 posts from this thread on one page

Powered by: vBulletin Version 2.3.0
Copyright © Jelsoft Enterprises Limited 2000 - 2002.
Copyright 2003-2020, United Kennel Club