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Advice on frozen sets
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<blockquote data-quote="deerkiller300wsm" data-source="post: 5822516" data-attributes="member: 6260"><p>So I am very new to trapping. My dirt hole sets have water in them, now ice. I bedded trap before it froze with peat moss but they have a sheet of ice on top. I did remove the ice. Any opinions on what to do?</p><p>I had a flat set or two with rocks as backing and they had small punch holes. Removed layer of snow ice from them as well. </p><p>Do I just let them soak? Or pull them till it warms up???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerkiller300wsm, post: 5822516, member: 6260"] So I am very new to trapping. My dirt hole sets have water in them, now ice. I bedded trap before it froze with peat moss but they have a sheet of ice on top. I did remove the ice. Any opinions on what to do? I had a flat set or two with rocks as backing and they had small punch holes. Removed layer of snow ice from them as well. Do I just let them soak? Or pull them till it warms up??? [/QUOTE]
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