View Full Version : a few "shed trap" ideas
muggs
10-26-2004, 11:47 AM
Let me here your thoughts on this:
I've been thinking of making some sort of trap that will hopefully get some sheds. I have a few ideas please bear with me:
1. I would put this out in mid-feburary when I know that they are definately shedding here in Ohio.
2. I would place three rails (like the ones that stop signs are on) into the ground in a triangle shape. I would wrap to sides with fencing or chicken wire. Something that they could get out of if they are not shedding. I'd put corn, or some other kind of bait in the middle of it. Hopefully, they would bump the rails and fence and knock off there horns.
3. Another idea would be to screw the lid of a peanut butter jar onto a tree. Then screw the jar back onto the lid and cut of the bottom of the jar with a razor knife exposing the peanut butter. Above that I'd place a board or anything that would bump their horns to get them to fall off.
Just some brainstorming, let me know what you think, or let me know some ideas if anyone has ever tried this
RyanH
10-26-2004, 12:11 PM
Sounds like it could possibley work!!! I like these kinda of ideas!
shedhunter
10-26-2004, 05:08 PM
yea could work, if you stay simple and basic it might work some people swear that the shed traps are very useful while others say the opposite.
IowaDeerHunter
10-26-2004, 07:33 PM
I always wanted to try the trap but my dad wont let me because e thinks they will get caught, but the peanut butter one sounds good!
Racksnbeards
10-26-2004, 07:40 PM
I've seen idea 2 before, and people really like it, they used two to five steel fence posts and sections of old cattle panel. They cut the panel in three foot sections. The posts where driven to make a v (2 posts) or a w (5 posts), the panels where cliped on and the corn was dumped. I know around here 5 posts are $3.00, find a farmer with an old cattle or hog panel that is no longer used to turn livestock, most will give them away to get them out of their pasture, a bag of fencing brads is about $2.00 so for about $10.00 bucks you can have an awesome shed trap. If I get back out to that farm anytime soon I'll post some pics, it's really a nice setup
whitetailkiller
10-26-2004, 08:14 PM
sounds good to me if ya don't mind i printed your post so i can use your ideas!!!!!!!!!! thanx for sharing!! http://www.realtree.com/forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
IowaDeerHunter
10-26-2004, 09:22 PM
muggs maybe you should patent this befre someone steals the idea, or takes it from you! i am just kidding whitetailkiller!
muggs
10-29-2004, 08:42 AM
Thats funny you said that, I friend of mine actually has a patent on a similar idea. He is still working on it to makeit happen. He's really funny about it and won't go into any details, not even to his friends. Must be a really good idea!
RyanH
10-29-2004, 01:45 PM
I wonder how it will really work! I would like to try it!!! I might! Just not sure where i would wanna put it!!! If you guys do it will you take pics???????
huntinsonovagun
11-01-2004, 08:04 PM
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I've seen idea 2 before, and people really like it, they used two to five steel fence posts and sections of old cattle panel. They cut the panel in three foot sections. The posts where driven to make a v (2 posts) or a w (5 posts), the panels where cliped on and the corn was dumped. I know around here 5 posts are $3.00, find a farmer with an old cattle or hog panel that is no longer used to turn livestock, most will give them away to get them out of their pasture, a bag of fencing brads is about $2.00 so for about $10.00 bucks you can have an awesome shed trap. If I get back out to that farm anytime soon I'll post some pics, it's really a nice setup
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I doubt you can get a patent....this idea has been online for years!! The one I heard was to make an X with 4 posts (one at each point of the X) and then get 2 hog panels and put one from one point of the X to the oppose point, then do the same on the others. Then put corn in the center of the X (where the lines, or panels, meet. The deer put their heads in there getting the corn, and the panels knock the loose antlers off, but they can still get well-attached antlers out of the panels.
puffy
11-06-2004, 03:32 AM
Sounds good, but have you ever thought about using a 45 gallon drum cut in half lengthwise, like a cattle feeder. Get some rebar and weld the bars from end to end far enough apart to allow the deer to get their snouts in , and allow only contact with the base of the horn on the rebar. Peas work real well on these wiley critters in my neck of the woods.
If you only put enough in to make them try harder to reach the goodies they'll really push that half barrel around.
santom72
04-26-2008, 02:24 PM
What I do is first find out where the deer are at & if they are shedding then I find a fallen tree and put corn or grain as far under as I can so when they stick there head under the log to get at the food the bump there antlers and fall off you'll find them right buy the tree usally and your only cost is the corn or grain give it try yo never know you might find a huge shed as your reward. You'll have to check it at least every other day before they get all chewed up or picked up by other shed hunters. Good Luck to all of you fellow shed hunters.
buckbuster11
04-26-2008, 10:43 PM
Wow a post resurrected from 4 years ago.........I had no idea you were that important muggs muggsbow.:cool:
Zambo
04-28-2008, 06:47 AM
Some good ideas here. I like the corn under a log idea as shed traps here in Minnesota are against the law.
toddyboman
04-28-2008, 10:28 AM
Wow a post resurrected from 4 years ago.........I had no idea you were that important muggs muggsbow.:cool:
talk about coming back from the dead......:eek::eek::p
Muggs a shed hunter....WOW:eek::eek::p:cool:
Hardwood_HD
04-30-2008, 06:27 PM
well its been 4 years did you even try it??
thedoechaser
08-20-2008, 07:40 AM
Some good ideas here. I like the corn under a log idea as shed traps here in Minnesota are against the law.
I have been looking at doing a trap of some sort. I have also looked for the law on this but can't find anything. Any help???
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