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<blockquote data-quote="Smoke" data-source="post: 5779190" data-attributes="member: 3324"><p>There's more experienced trappers than me on here but I'll try to help with what I have learned. If you want to get a kit it just keeps from having to piece together everything you need. If I was going to recommend one it would be the MB predator starter kit from Minnesota trapline products. Everything you need right out of the gate. After you see what is included in a kit you can decide if you want to to buy everything separately depending on what traps you want. I recommend either the MB 550 or Duke Pro Series 550. You can get the Dukes a little cheaper than the MBs. Scheels has them for $14.99 a piece last I checked. You'll have to have traps, anchors, hammer for driving stakes, stake driver, something to dig holes and trap beds, (sodbuster hammer doubles for trap beds and driving stakes), bait and lure. Then some other things for setting like gloves, something to kneel on is nice, tool bags off Amazon make good trapping bags to carry your stuff in or you can use a bucket. YouTube is loaded with good trapping videos. Just type in coyote trapping and you'll have more than enough to watch. I like Coon Creek Outdoors and North American Trapper for easy simple sets. Doesn't need to be complicated. I use dirt hole sets, hay sets and pipe dream sets. There's alot of other sets you can use but I try to keep it simple as possible. That's about all I can think of off top of my head. Hopefully some others will jump in. Hope this helps a little and good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smoke, post: 5779190, member: 3324"] There's more experienced trappers than me on here but I'll try to help with what I have learned. If you want to get a kit it just keeps from having to piece together everything you need. If I was going to recommend one it would be the MB predator starter kit from Minnesota trapline products. Everything you need right out of the gate. After you see what is included in a kit you can decide if you want to to buy everything separately depending on what traps you want. I recommend either the MB 550 or Duke Pro Series 550. You can get the Dukes a little cheaper than the MBs. Scheels has them for $14.99 a piece last I checked. You'll have to have traps, anchors, hammer for driving stakes, stake driver, something to dig holes and trap beds, (sodbuster hammer doubles for trap beds and driving stakes), bait and lure. Then some other things for setting like gloves, something to kneel on is nice, tool bags off Amazon make good trapping bags to carry your stuff in or you can use a bucket. YouTube is loaded with good trapping videos. Just type in coyote trapping and you'll have more than enough to watch. I like Coon Creek Outdoors and North American Trapper for easy simple sets. Doesn't need to be complicated. I use dirt hole sets, hay sets and pipe dream sets. There's alot of other sets you can use but I try to keep it simple as possible. That's about all I can think of off top of my head. Hopefully some others will jump in. Hope this helps a little and good luck. [/QUOTE]
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