
Originally Posted by
erwin1
Bobcats are pretty easy to catch If you know anyone who traps around you have them show you a basic dirt hole set If you dont know anyone check out swamptalk the address is on here in another post They are really creatures of habit if your pics are on the same camera thats probably a good spot Any roads thru the woods or connecting roads in between fields or especially old logging roads The main difference between cats and canines is they mostly hunt by sight instead of scent so you need to use something to catch their eye We use chicken feathers but any feathers will work You can take a wing and hang it up over the set and put a few on the ground around the set I caught 4 last year (had to release 2 because trapping them went out end of jan) Dont remember exactly what they were all caught on but we generally use sardines chicken parts rabbit guts and peices and almost always add an egg for eye appeal and crack the egg on the top so some of the inside runs down into the dirt so if for some reason(frozen trap etc) the trap doesnt go off imediately they will dig after the egg in the dirt and make them stay around longer I am sure there are a lot of other ways to catch cats this is just what works for us Good luck hope i helped Oh yeah i forgot we use #2 coilsprings for traps
Erwin I didn't know that you trapped we need to talk I caught 3 myself last year. I pulled all my sets on the last day of cat trapping season because I didn't want to have to let 1 out.LOL
As far as catching them. I use single dirt whole sets for the most part. I did catch 1 in a custom made box trap. I use a Turkey feather on fishing line w/ a swivel as a visual attractant. I use traps ranging in size from #1.5 to #2 coil springs. I use lures made and sold through trapping supply companies for the most part. I did catch 1 using a old goose carcass in a Cubby set.
I agree with Erwin it is hard to tell someone how to make a good set. If you can find some one who can show you some of the basics it will go along way. Or look at the sites set up specifically for that subject. Depending on your location I would be glad to help out sometime but last year was my first real effort into running a line,before that it was just a trap or 2 for no more than a weekend.
It is the most addictive thing I have done, its like christmas morning everymorning going to check the line.
But grouse- those mysterious birds of brake and vine tangles- frustrated the youth. He was never quite ready for their thunderous flushes, never fast enough to anticipate their twists and gyrations, never able to match gun swing to their weaving among hardwood shafts and plump cedar bodies. It was a rare thing for the aspiring gunner to even get off a shot at one of the rocketing missiles, which seemed like feathered demons conjured just to torment him. -Sam Bevard
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