I have made log sets in the swamps of Louisiana for over 35 years,there is some very good information in the previous posts,above. Beav gives some very good advice about setting on land,where the ends of the crossing logs are anchored,fur funnels,for sure that can be easily gang set,on both ends of the log,solid information,don't just set on the crossing log,itself. There are other crossing log situations that have not been mentioned,yet,I will bring them to your attention. First,are the crossing logs that are used to cross swamps or low lying,wet areas,these are usually a series of crossing logs that may or may not touch each other,but,a lot of animals,coon,mink,fox,bobcat,etc.,will use these intermittent bridges to transverse these swampy areas. You have to look for tracks where the animals are going from log to log or where they first start log hopping,scat found on these logs will confirm that these are the logs for your sets. Second,there are the crossing logs on the creeks and sloughs that are two logs opposite from each other,but,there is a water gap between the ends of the two logs,forcing the animals to swim for a short distance,they do swim,at times,to get from the end of one log to the end of the other log,on the other side of the creek. Sometimes,there is only one log,that extends into the creek and the animals are just swimming to the bank,on the other side. Once again,look for tracks at the ends of the logs and look for scat on the logs,also. Third,are the crossing logs that are really two trees,one on each side of the creek,that have branches which extend above,intertwining,as they spread over the creek,allowing the animals to climb the tree and cross from one tree to the other tree,on the other side of the creek,without getting their feet wet. The ones on my lines are coon magnets and the trails to them are very good set locations,on both sides. Not all crossing logs are exactly the same,look for the tracks and worn areas,on the logs that the animals are using the most and don't forget about scat on the logs,too,those are the logs to set. Good Luck
Last edited by N-R Trapper; 01/21/15 01:29 PM.