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Post by cooncreek on Mar 24, 2013 19:54:53 GMT -5
How many use them for coon and what kind do you have? I'm looking to buy some just looking for some input. thanks
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Post by arrow1 on Mar 24, 2013 23:52:54 GMT -5
For the price and durability tough to beat Williams out of Indiana. I have caught coon, otter and red fox in them and have some that are over 20 years old and still catching critters. I also think the Wickencamp and Hilltop cages are well made and suitable for the fur line.
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Post by cooncreek on Mar 25, 2013 5:15:00 GMT -5
Thanks arrow 1
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Post by skunkman on Mar 25, 2013 7:21:41 GMT -5
Williams Cages are good, for the money. Make sure you run a stake through them or the Coon can roll them over and escape. They are durable, and hold up well over the years as stated before. Safeguard also makes a nice cage. Tomahawk makes good cages also, but a little higher end on the pricing. Make sure and stay away from the Tractor Supply stuff,and the Have A Hearts that have the solid front doors. The only Coon I have ever lost were out of those styles,ripped the doors off and escaped,my fault for using them.
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Post by xtrlooney on Mar 27, 2013 15:41:08 GMT -5
I like the Kness traps made in Iowa. They seem to hold up great.
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Post by atraper on Mar 28, 2013 18:47:29 GMT -5
comstock custom cage traps, with power doors. Works great.
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