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Re: Big cat
« Reply #15 on: May 10, 2012, 10:59:04 AM »
 :yike:  Big, Big Balls.  Wow that video was crazy.

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Re: Big cat
« Reply #16 on: May 12, 2012, 09:03:05 PM »
OK, now I'm curious.  How do you set for cougar?  I;ve heard cougar can't really be baited because they will only eat off their own kills.  Do they come in to scent lures or do you have to get them on constricted trails?

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Re: Big cat
« Reply #17 on: May 13, 2012, 12:09:52 PM »
OK, now I'm curious.  How do you set for cougar?  I;ve heard cougar can't really be baited because they will only eat off their own kills.  Do they come in to scent lures or do you have to get them on constricted trails?

I think you have heard wrong. They stick their heads in my baited bobcat sets all the time and steal the bait.
First couple I caught were snared in trails. Sets made for coyote. Last 5 were all in baited bobcat sets. Since the cage trap laws I couldn't count how many I would have caught if they would fit in the trap.

I do think that when game was more prevelant they were not so likely to come to bait. Not the case anymore. If we were allowed foot traps I would opt for a smaller trap like 1 3/4 CS for cats and coyote now. All the cougar would self release and of course  you can install  BADs (break away devices) on snares now which weren't available back when I snared them.
It is definetly a pain in the rear to catch one.
Bruce Vandervort

 


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