I started trapping in the 3rd grade tail gating my dad, as he did with his dad and grandpa did with grant grand dad. It would have been great to have these air guns to dispatch my coons, bobcats and yoydes plus a few other critters.
Depending on the situation I'd have a few options to kill my catch..club the head, drowning, or .22 to the head.
The club causes a lot of blood clots..blood damage that's difficult to skin out. The .22 head shot is ok but it also causes damage that the fur graders will dock the grade. Drowning is the best option but that's not always possible. To drown a coon is extremely difficult with a forked stick.
Beavers are easy with the drowning wire and as for minks.
It would have been great to have a PCP to dispatch my catches, normally in very early mornings or evenings, to avoid the BANG!.
However....I'm not positive which. Cal I'd use on each particular trapped critters. Coon...most likely. 177cal. Bobcat and yoty...coyote..would have to be .25 cal which would cause much less damage to to hide as a .22 firearm.
I miss trapping, here in Washington it was voted out around 1990? The hound dog hunters hated trappers because they said their hounds would step in the traps, which did happen a few times, but not worth stopping trapping. But the next year hound hunting was outlawed! My best friend and his family were hound hunters, mine were trappers... we both fought each other and turns out we both lost.
Now there are beavers chewing down our yard trees...not really,, but the cougers are running rampant.
Well, back to the original OP..are there any trappers here that dispatch their catch with their airgun?
The attached picture is a bear walking around my property. Camera work great!
Is this the longest post here??
Depending on the situation I'd have a few options to kill my catch..club the head, drowning, or .22 to the head.
The club causes a lot of blood clots..blood damage that's difficult to skin out. The .22 head shot is ok but it also causes damage that the fur graders will dock the grade. Drowning is the best option but that's not always possible. To drown a coon is extremely difficult with a forked stick.
Beavers are easy with the drowning wire and as for minks.
It would have been great to have a PCP to dispatch my catches, normally in very early mornings or evenings, to avoid the BANG!.
However....I'm not positive which. Cal I'd use on each particular trapped critters. Coon...most likely. 177cal. Bobcat and yoty...coyote..would have to be .25 cal which would cause much less damage to to hide as a .22 firearm.
I miss trapping, here in Washington it was voted out around 1990? The hound dog hunters hated trappers because they said their hounds would step in the traps, which did happen a few times, but not worth stopping trapping. But the next year hound hunting was outlawed! My best friend and his family were hound hunters, mine were trappers... we both fought each other and turns out we both lost.
Now there are beavers chewing down our yard trees...not really,, but the cougers are running rampant.
Well, back to the original OP..are there any trappers here that dispatch their catch with their airgun?
The attached picture is a bear walking around my property. Camera work great!
Is this the longest post here??