Re: Bobcat cubby
[Re: Law Dog]
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12/11/18 08:30 AM
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Old 30 gallon long drums, plastic culvert pipe heck even a burnt out stump or 1/2 of one depending on how big it is! I made a set very similar to this yesterday. The barrel was handy and had a fresh cat track going through. We'll see.
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Re: Bobcat cubby
[Re: AJE]
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12/11/18 01:46 PM
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That barrel trick is neat. What kind of set do you make inside the 30 gl barrel? Two MB 550s in front of the barrel. Bedded in waxed sand, topped with peat moss.
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Re: Bobcat cubby
[Re: coolbrze]
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12/11/18 09:55 PM
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I've seen them made with thirty gallon black plastic garbage cans and a load of dry dirt inside. Bed traps just inside and bait in far back. You can stack a bunch of the light plastic cans together in back of a vehicle then have five gallon bucket of dry dirt to put in bottom (side) for bedding and comfort to walk in. Helps hold the can down too. A bunch of dead branches over it finished off the cubby. Jim
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Re: Bobcat cubby
[Re: coolbrze]
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12/11/18 10:49 PM
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I set outside at the lip of the can, cats too often take a peek and move on a #3L/S with a PIT pan setup or a MJ covered with waxed dirt is the way I go. You can use the short 30s but then I only open 1 end then. I like the 30 gallon longs as it funnels the cat to the trap that way and a trap goes at both ends.
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Re: Bobcat cubby
[Re: coolbrze]
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12/15/18 02:18 AM
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The smaller ones funnel them to the trap better less room for error!
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
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Re: Bobcat cubby
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12/15/18 06:22 AM
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Ok, thanks. I'm going to start my search for a 30 gallon barrel or 2. I think thal looks like a great set. Now, to get my hands on a barrel like that...
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Re: Bobcat cubby
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09/28/19 03:40 PM
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Old 30 gallon long drums, plastic culvert pipe heck even a burnt out stump or 1/2 of one depending on how big it is! I made a set very similar to this yesterday. The barrel was handy and had a fresh cat track going through. We'll see. I got 2 55 gl metal barrels. What's the trick to remove the end(s)?
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Re: Bobcat cubby
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09/28/19 04:26 PM
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Air chisel is what I use!
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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