We all have these and I thought I would list my results from this year and see what kind of numbers you guys have. I trap mostly on a large deer hunting club and I trapped two weeks this year (1 in Jan & 1 in Feb) and the first two sets were set both times because they were close to my staring point. The area consists of 90% hardwoods, 5% pine, and 5% clearing under two cross country highlines and small food plots. During the two weeks I had approximately forty different sets out but caught a good portion of the critters in three sets as follows:
1. Two track trail just off main road that goes to a food plot - standard dirt hole
a. possum
b. gray fox
c. gray fox
d. bobcat
e. coyote
f. coyote
2. Highline road on ridge top with a lot of briars - dirthole under carhood size rock about one foot thick
a. coyote
b. bobcat
c. coyote
d. bobcat
e. bobcat
3. Highline road on ridge top with briars and tall grass - standard dirthole
a. bobcat
b. bobcat
You're probably thinking wow that is a lot of remake catches but I think the key is that I use drags on long chains. They are prehooked on the briars and/or bushes and usually just go the chain length back into cover. I think this adds attraction yet preserves the original set for easy remake. There are some natural gas wells on this property so this method also gets the critters off of the road edges and mostly out of sight from the well checkers.
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One week of hitting it hard:
Bobcat 9
Coyote 9
Grey Fox 1
Red Fox 1
Coon 18
Possum 15
Skunk 4