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Post by bbtrapping on Sept 20, 2011 18:04:38 GMT -5
Here are couple set I made today (without traps). I used some beaver meat and some stuff I call brown gloop. Brown Gloop Step down at the edge of a bean feild about 20 ft from the fence row and coyote runway Dirt Hole Same area Flat Set Along a fence at the edge of a cattle pasture See tommrow what action happens post some of your own set or ?
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Post by minifoxer on Sept 21, 2011 11:54:11 GMT -5
I'll add a little to it. Here's a Dirthole geared towards fox, more then yote. For yote all I would do is move the trap back to about 9" and blend in the dirt patterna little bit more to make it look aged, a little bit. My finger points to where the pan is at. Here's a flat/post set geared for yotes. Trap pan is back at about 9", and about 2" off set to the post. Here's a post set geared towards fox again. The pan is about 5-6" straight back from the post. For yote, I would pull the trap back to about 9" and off set it 2" from the post to the left or right. The post at this set is on a 45 degree angle away from the trap. Some place there posts on a 45 degree angle towards the trap. They say it gives the animal more of a target to urinate on. I am going to be experimenting on that subject this year.
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Post by minifoxer on Sept 23, 2011 11:44:09 GMT -5
Well, BB? Any action on the "mock" sets!
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Post by bbtrapping on Sept 23, 2011 20:22:34 GMT -5
Well she rained and wash and tracks away, but one i put wool in it aand it was pulled out so there was something.
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