tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3818909287364729570.post1206409621073725553..comments2023-11-05T21:51:51.289-05:00Comments on Trapping Supplies Review: Duke Dog Proof TrapsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3818909287364729570.post-60651950849326454182011-11-06T18:03:11.849-05:002011-11-06T18:03:11.849-05:00I used some of these for the first time last year....I used some of these for the first time last year. I have great raccoon habitat just 40 yards from my back door but have dogs and cats that are house hold pets that run in the same area. One of these in my back yard caught over 15 of the bandits with zero non target catches and zero missed animals.<br /><br />Walmart sells a jumbo marsh mellow that I loved as bait. With the aid of a stick it was easy to tuck the marsh mellow behind the trigger to make sure the coon trips it.<br /><br />If I could suggest adding an old beat up screw driver or something of similar diameter to your tool bag as a setting tool for these traps. Make sure it fits inside the opening! Compress the spring far enough to get the screw driver handle inside the trap. With a little practice you'll see how to use the screw driver handle to get these set quickly and with less headache.Heathhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06961853741772866345noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3818909287364729570.post-61976364100308772072011-11-05T22:58:17.926-04:002011-11-05T22:58:17.926-04:00Looks interesting.Looks interesting.Gorges Smythehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08777621500611603786noreply@blogger.com