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Yikes! The worst animal injury I've ever incurred was at the pleasure of a house cat...don't think I'd be doing that! The best part was him telling his wife "better roll up you car window" when he's two feet from the puma! 
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|  Re: Fox?... No Mountain Lion!
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 #4933280 02/25/15 01:09 AM
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LAtrapper
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Throw Back,Post your question on the TrapTalk forum. Several folks on that forum frequently catch mountain lions in cage traps, some on purpose, some by accident. I believe that Texas in the only state where foothold traps are legal for trapping mountain lions.
 
 Note to self- Engage brain before opening mouth (or hitting the ENTER key/SUBMIT button).
 
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|  Re: Fox?... No Mountain Lion!
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 #4938454 02/27/15 10:47 PM
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Catching lions in a cage trap is about the same as catching a house cat.  Only bigger.   Mind you proper permitting needs to be in place.  Beings as lions get in barns and around buildings a large cage trap is quite easily put into place.  I use a home made one that is much stronger than the one in the video. 
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 #4938521 02/27/15 11:19 PM
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3x3x6. So you can drag the killed goat(s) sheep or whatever into the back and still have room. 
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 #4938586 02/28/15 12:03 AM
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NV man
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2x4" hog panel and I think 1 1/4 Angle 1/8 thick. Welded.  With locking latch on door once it closes. 
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|  Re: Fox?... No Mountain Lion!
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 #4938588 02/28/15 12:05 AM
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It's to heavy to lift by yourself but you can push it into the back of a truck ok. 
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|  Re: Fox?... No Mountain Lion!
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 #4943674 03/02/15 09:09 PM
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No Pics in trap. Any lion work I've done has been within a night or two of the lion killing livestock/pets.  Drag the livestock into the back of the trap and securely wire it there.  Brushing the cage is alright if there is brush available however that can be limited in the barnyard...  Putting the trap lengthwise along a fence or building or in a corner where access to the carcass is limited to the opening of the trap.  The video above shows a great brushing job.
 Sometimes other tools work better than a large cage.  Snares, for example, are a great tool and you can carry many. Cubby sets and multiple trail sets can greatly reduce non target catches. (under deadfalls for example).
 
 They are not difficult, I've used an old smashed beer can with Powder River Paste bait inside, tied to dangle from a juniper tree as an attractant. Brush fence to keep out livestock and a couple heavy duty snares.  Worked great.
 
 Its more difficult to get the required permits to do this work in my state. I'm guessing its even tougher in California.?
 
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|  Re: Fox?... No Mountain Lion!
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 #4945662 03/03/15 09:09 PM
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At first, I was surprised at how many people chose me over Wildlife Services...  People are willing to pay for good professional service.  My guess is the county guy is just there to do his job, not excel like yourself. 
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 #4946486 03/04/15 11:28 AM
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Oh, well the county must let him be pretty good (unheard of around here).  But then why isn't he to busy? Maybe you can work with him, or he can refer work to you that he doesn't have time for? 
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