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Humptulips... I was trapping north of Bishop CA. All cage traps in California no foot holds. I ran thirty six cages total. I had four traps stolen by the stinking greenies who walk there dogs out in the middle of know where in there flip flops and dreadlocks. It's all high desert country and sagebrush. I would start checking traps and constantly moving them around 7am until around 5pm, then start skinning and fleshing until about 11pm and start all over again every day. As far as baits and lures, I'll never tell. There were quite a few other trappers in the Bishop/ Big pine/ Owens valley area. Some trappers had over fifty five cats. A lot of work but a lot of fun also. I guess it's not work if you love what you are doing.
Humptulips The cat population in that area is very high. One reason is the price of cats were low for a long time and it took a while for people to get into cage trapping after they outlawed foot traps. The other reason is the rabbit population is out of this world in that area. I have found out in my years of trapping that if the rabbits are plentiful then so are the cats. The fewer the rabbits the fewer the cats. Where I live in Washington there used to be rabbits everywhere, and a lot of cats. Now the rabbits are few and so are the cats.