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<blockquote data-quote="Ouachita" data-source="post: 1045266" data-attributes="member: 16802"><p>Cross7's baitfish trap is how I catch them. Learned how by accident. I had drilled several holes in a 35mm film canister, and had it cloths hangar wired so it was suspended in the middle. Canister was packed full of boiled egg. Kids pulled it out of the water to get the bait fish and did not put it back in. It rolled back partially into the edge of the water so that one end of the "funnel" was in the water. Next day there were 5 mocassins in it. I think they would have killed each other, but I did give them the chance. 12ga scatter shot took care of them. The trap has to be repair with wire each time I use it :lol2: , but it's the best method I've found for rural ponds.</p><p></p><p>We keep 2 geese at home and haven't seen a snake around the house in years</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ouachita, post: 1045266, member: 16802"] Cross7's baitfish trap is how I catch them. Learned how by accident. I had drilled several holes in a 35mm film canister, and had it cloths hangar wired so it was suspended in the middle. Canister was packed full of boiled egg. Kids pulled it out of the water to get the bait fish and did not put it back in. It rolled back partially into the edge of the water so that one end of the "funnel" was in the water. Next day there were 5 mocassins in it. I think they would have killed each other, but I did give them the chance. 12ga scatter shot took care of them. The trap has to be repair with wire each time I use it :lol2: , but it's the best method I've found for rural ponds. We keep 2 geese at home and haven't seen a snake around the house in years [/QUOTE]
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