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Stumbled upon this thing while out exploring, and was curious if anybody knows what it is. I'm thinking some sort of trap, but I didn't see any mechanism that would close the entrance off. The sides are made out of what looks like nylon rope, and there was a flake of alfalfa inside and a trail of alfalfa leading up to it. Any thoughts?

 

 

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Trap. They are getting them used to going into the trap for the food. When they are used to it then it will be made into a functioning trap. IMO

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Me thinks maybe a shed trap???

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That is a shed trap. A lot of guys will leave them up year round and then bait them in the spring. I guess no more corn/alfalfa for their traps now eh? Not much of a trap without the bait. Soccer goal?

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Copy that, I guess it's cool for the Coon and Carp to bait elk and deer huh

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Apparently it is an elk trap set up by Game and Fish. Did a google search on elk traps. Here is a link that explains a little more and shows some pictures of what they're doing with them http://www.azgfd.gov/w_c/research_elk_I17.shtml I still can't see a mechanism in this particular trap that closes the entryway, but maybe they're just getting the elk used to them before they start trapping to put radio collars on them.

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Not sure why the link I posted doesn't take you to the page, but I was able to copy and paste the link to a browser and make it work that way. Sorry, guess I'm not a high-tech redneck, haha.

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Not sure why the link I posted doesn't take you to the page, but I was able to copy and paste the link to a browser and make it work that way. Sorry, guess I'm not a high-tech redneck, haha.

You had too many extra characters at the end of your link. Try this: http://www.azgfd.gov/w_c/research_elk_I17.shtml

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