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Cooter

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Anyone have building plans for 220s? Drew a fisher tag, last time I used the modified plastic bucket setup. WI rules are no more than entrance of 50" square - thus 7"X7" 220s are fine and I believe must be recessed 10"? I'll have to double check that. Anyways looking for ideas, thanks.

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I use 160's and PVC pipe like in the picture. If you want I can take a couple close up pics of it and take some measurements.

Rob

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Some close up and measurements would be sweet. I was thinking more of a rectangular wood design but maybe thats not the route to go. Thanks!

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Cooter,

Sewer pipe is 24" long and 10" diameter. I cut notches in the sides to accept the springs. Also put a piece of chicken wire across the back so they can some what see thru it but can't get at it and then just drilled a couple holes on top/center to loop a rope for carrying. Oh, and also bent up a piece of 1/2" EMT to keep the front a little higher off the ground and also to stabilize.

Rob

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Cool, I may need to try the out while deer hunting. I hunt near Detroit lakes, maybe pick up a few coon as a bonus to the hunt. thinking of going up this weekend to hunt squirrels, thin them out, maybe get a grouse or 2.,

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