Re: Snare at cat rub set.
[Re: gregh]
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12/09/22 12:51 AM
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AJE
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I have caught several cat by using a small tree for the cat rub station and a foot hold trap Do you guys look for a tree that the cats already rub or do you use the right lure & create a situation that a cat would be attracted to?
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Re: Snare at cat rub set.
[Re: AJE]
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12/09/22 09:46 AM
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I have caught several cat by using a small tree for the cat rub station and a foot hold trap Do you guys look for a tree that the cats already rub or do you use the right lure & create a situation that a cat would be attracted to? Either way or if it's not completely frozen I will plant a post where I want it.
To the OP, foot holds work perfectly so I have not seen a need to change.
What"s good for me may not be good for the weak minded. Captain Gus McCrae- Texas Rangers
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Re: Snare at cat rub set.
[Re: Aix sponsa]
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12/09/22 09:51 AM
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I sure hope some of the guys that like using rub sets for cats chime in. Even if they only use footholds, I’d still like to hear if they think it would be effective or what problems they think might happen. Good idea Greg
Paloduro, Jameson, weiser, Wayne, Steinmeyer, USMC47 what are your thoughts on using a snare for a tree rub set for cats? All them guys are better trappers than I am, but here is what I think. At the rub the cat slows down and likely purrs. He is in no hurry. My snaring percentages shot up when Big Shane taught me to set snares in open ground where and animal is moving fast (not time to notice a snare and refuse it). Locklear learned that from some hog trappers and made a video about it.
That being said, I think a rub is so attractive to a cat it could probably be done. It might take some time to work out the kinks, but it could be done.
What"s good for me may not be good for the weak minded. Captain Gus McCrae- Texas Rangers
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Re: Snare at cat rub set.
[Re: gregh]
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12/09/22 10:32 AM
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I've dabbled trying to snair cats at a rub with poor success. If any one has figured out how to consistently I would like to hear. I've snared two hanging two snairs off each side of a small tree with the lure on the back, the snairs were fenced so it was more like a cubby both cats were Tom's at the same location.
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Re: Snare at cat rub set.
[Re: gregh]
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12/09/22 10:49 AM
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The problem I can see with a snare in that situation is the cats slowing down, looking, investigating. None of which are typically good behaviors to be going on right AT the snare.
Now if the snare is even just a few feet away from the attraction, it would be better I would think. Get em coming or going.
Last edited by Boone Liane; 12/09/22 10:50 AM.
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Re: Snare at cat rub set.
[Re: gregh]
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12/09/22 01:31 PM
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You can make a funnel (snare at each end) or fairly extensive fencing, likely with several more than 2 snares. A thick sapling patch can work well. Hang something in there, fox carcass and wing with castor etc, and set several snares while doing a bit of blocking. I would say funnels maybe 3-5' long and thickets maybe 10-15' around.
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Re: Snare at cat rub set.
[Re: gregh]
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12/09/22 03:41 PM
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I think I am going to play around with this for the next couple months. We have plenty of the worthless cats here, and I like a good challenge. Bobcats are fun to snare. I'm just curious as to what type of snare/snare support you plan on using? Myself I prefer 1/6 7x7 cable for a bobcat snare!
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Re: Snare at cat rub set.
[Re: Boone Liane]
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12/09/22 06:36 PM
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The problem I can see with a snare in that situation is the cats slowing down, looking, investigating. None of which are typically good behaviors to be going on right AT the snare.
Now if the snare is even just a few feet away from the attraction, it would be better I would think. Get em coming or going. I concur with this conclusion having been very successful using it for many years and often catching 2-3 cats (lynx) on a check.
Last edited by bctomcat; 12/09/22 07:45 PM.
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Re: Snare at cat rub set.
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12/09/22 06:56 PM
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The problem I can see with a snare in that situation is the cats slowing down, looking, investigating. None of which are typically good behaviors to be going on right AT the snare.
Now if the snare is even just a few feet away from the attraction, it would be better I would think. Get em coming or going. I concur with this conclusion having been very successful using it for many year and often catching 2-3 cats (lynx) on a check. Just seen this post, been coughing my toenails out for near two weeks. Ain’t much I can add from Boone and BC’s follow up. When a cat is slowed down, they see and notice everything! Good post, Boone!
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Re: Snare at cat rub set.
[Re: gregh]
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12/09/22 10:47 PM
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Thank your for sharing your wisdom Bob Jameson. I agree my rub posts are my best producing cat sets with foothold traps so I would be reluctant to change anything at all
What"s good for me may not be good for the weak minded. Captain Gus McCrae- Texas Rangers
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Re: Snare at cat rub set.
[Re: Leftlane]
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12/24/22 08:28 AM
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Thank your for sharing your wisdom Bob Jameson. I agree my rub posts are my best producing cat sets with foothold traps so I would be reluctant to change anything at all I haven't found any trees that Bobcats are rubbing but I'll try to create such a set
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