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| Member Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: NSW Australia
Posts: 73
| Fox trapping (a simple how to guide)
I got given a can of the new "Feralmone"(tm) fox and dog attractant so I decided that I had better give it a try, so while I was at it I thought that I would write a how to guide for those people that are interested in I giving it a go. The traps that I use are "Victor soft catch 3#, I modify them by adding a larger chain (30cm long) and I use a 40cm length of star picket for a peg. Other things that you will need include bait (I use sardines) as well as something to dig the hole with, a sheet of waxed or tissue paper and a hammer. Start by selecting a sight to set you trap, around Rabbit burrows and dams are a good choice. Alternately you could make a "drag or scent line" by dragging a dead animal along game trails or other hot spots. Ok now for the how to bit. step 1) chip out a section of dirt slightly bigger then the trap but not by much, scrape the top layer off and place it to the side (you will need this later). Then break up the dirt in the hole until it's a fine powder and remove about 2/3 of it, hammer in the peg until it's flush with the ground and then set your trap. Step two) Place the trap in the hole and "wiggle" it in so that it sits firm and won't rock or shift under pressure. Place a sheet of wax or newspaper so that it just fits over the trap jaws, and very lightly sprinkle the dirt that you put aside over the top of it so that you cant see any of the paper. (a very light layer) Then carefully camouflage the trap with a light coating of grass etc, making sure that there are no large pieces that might interfere with the jaws closing. ![]() Step 3) Then dig 4 small holes roughly north, south, east and west etc around the trap and bury a sardine in each hole. I then sprayed a 2 second burst of "Feralmone"(tm) just near by (I used the rock) I normally use Fox urine that I collect from Foxes that I had shot. Then it's just a matter of crossing your fingers and come back and check the trap every 8-10 hours and take a .22 or shotgun with a light shot load (I use trap loads) I set this trap at 3pm on Thursday afternoon and when I came back to check it again at 8:35am just after picking up my new 12ga from the store, and this is what I found. ![]() While he might look distressed in the 1st pic the new shotgun and a 1o/z load of 7 1/2 shot soon calmed him down. Last edited by SPEEDY; 09-23-2006 at 12:37 AM. Reason: I'm fussy (a touch of OCD) |
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