Posted by Rick Phillips
Ken, I used 110's for one season and said never again. Like you, I had problems with them not killing quickly, and the way I was using them they were hard to stabilize. I have a friend who uses them all the time and likes them. He uses wooden boxes and has a piece of square wood screwed to the bottom to clamp his traps on. It holds them nice. Dusty obviously likes them. To each his own. I've got my system down to where it works well for me, so will probably keep doing it unless I find something radically better.
I seem to remember you were going to try some differant lures for marten this year. Did that happen? If so, do you have any recommendations?
I did use some Dobbins Klondike Call that Paul had doctored up with a bit more skunk. It worked just fine on Marten and was long lasting as well. I could smell it at 20 below when I was within 6 feet or so. I'm sure the marten could smell it quite a bit further.
Answer from White17
I also used some Dobbin's
Backbreaker. This worked well on marten also. In fact I would say they prefered the
Backbreaker over the Klondike Call but both worked just fine. I would like to see the
Backbreaker in a liquid rather than a paste form though as I like to use a squeeze bottle to apply lure rather than a stick. The
Backbreaker got pretty thick (but always useable) at low temperatures. One could say that with
Backbreaker you will be Dobbin it all over the trees to attract critters. (Hows that for an advertising slogan ?)