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Hello,
I want to try marten boxes this winter for the european martens. As far as I found out a 120 Coni would be the best choice.
Which producer would you recommend, a friend of mine told me BMI are the best, is he right?
Can you also recommend a purchaser who is shipping my order to Germany.

Thanks a lot.
 
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You need to build the ultimate martin set.

Get the DVD "Wilderness Trapping" with Mike Lappinski. It shows the set I am talking about.

He uses a conibear, and this holding fixture to put it about 6 feet up the tree. Then uses pine boughs to camo the top of the trap. Kind of a cubby using the boughs to make the cubby set.
 
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I order from this company: Trapper Art's

After looking over various manufacturers I found that Sleepy Creek (made in USA) makes high quality traps. They cost more but are much more heavily built than Korean and Chinese made brands.

I am getting ready for song dog season and will be trying some scents this year.


~Ann





 
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Originally posted by stephan338:
Hello,
I want to try marten boxes this winter for the european martens. As far as I found out a 120 Coni would be the best choice.
Which producer would you recommend, a friend of mine told me BMI are the best, is he right?
Can you also recommend a purchaser who is shipping my order to Germany.Do a google search for copies of the techniques manual I have one of the original 1960 copies.

Thanks a lot.
Try to locate a Manual of Game Investigational Techniques published by The Wildlife Society I bought my copy while in college getting my BS for Wildlife Management Biologist,there is a chapter on capturing and marking wild animals
 
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