I know most all of you realize that we cannot use foothold traps in New Jersey. If someone gave me one snare and said "OK, Eric lets see how fast you can catch a fox" a crossing log is the set I would use.
First you have to have the location. I do not mean a stream or small river, pretty much everyone has one somewhere on their line. By me and probably by a lot of you the waters are crossed with more than a few logs. In the early fall before the water gets too cold I take my chain saw, put on an old pair of sneakers and walk the waterways and cut out all the logs except the ONE I want to use. The first time thru there may be quite a lot to cut, but in subsequent years there are usually few to cut. Here by me many waterways are paralleled somewhat by a road. Walking takes time, so if possible I leave my selected log within view of the road. That is what I mean by location, only 1 place to cross.
A crossing log does not have to be a large diameter log, in fact I prefer it to be too small on one end for a person (hunter) to walk across it. If the water is shallow this is not a big concern, but if the water is deep and/or the log is high off the water it is essential that the log not be able to hold a person who might want to cross. I have caught fox on logs that were less than 2 inches in diameter on one end. Here, when I am trapping early in the season when the waterways are not frozen, it is bowhunting season and bowhunters will use a log to cross the water before daylight. I don't want to dunk one.
Dogs rarely cross on logs, they just jump in and swim, so they are not a problem.
The diameter of the snare's cable is important. The snare should be of 1/16 cable. Normally you can snare fox with larger cable (5/64 or 3/32) but on a log fox (and bobcats) will either duck under or very cautiously walk through the larger diameter cable. Think of it this way: If you were walking across the log and a limb the size of your wrist was there you would step over it but if it was the size of your finger you would just brush by with your leg.
The snare loop should be 7 inches or so and 8 inches off the log surface. In picture 1 you will see the position I put the lock in. I want it to drop at the slightest touch.
Picture 2 shows how I fasten the snare, a fence staple is driven into the log and then the snare is wired to it so after a catch I can replace the snare without having to pull the staple. The support wire end is bent in a U and fastened in with 2 poultry staples, this makes it stable.
I do not show it in the picture but as I said before I like to have my log within sight of the road. When setting the snare I slide an old soup can (burnt so it is rusty and old lookin) onto the support wire and down to the log so it sits basically upright on the support wire. Most logs will receive 3 or more snares, each 4 feet or so apart (again you cannot catch 2 fox with one snare). The reason for the cans is I can look out the truck window, if a can is down I've got action. Can check traps at 35 MPH this way!
Picture 3 is an ideal situation. I took the picture from the road, there is one log completely across the stream and another somewhat alongside it. This way I can put in 4 or 5 snares and catch multiple fox in one night.
Notice I have stayed mostly on fox. Bobcats are not legal to trap here so I omitted them. Coyotes can be snared on some crossing logs, but rarely on a smooth limbless log. For coyotes you need a log with limbs preferably like the one in Picture 4. Many times on shallower waterways coyotes will just wade through like a dog will. Fox just do not like to wade even in shallow water.
The catch pictures are pics of photos, sorry if they are not real clear. The log in the first catch picture yielded 41 fox the first year I used it and over 100 in the three seasons until a flood washed it away. I first saw it was gone as I was driving to my oldest daughter's high school graduation. My wife thought I was all choked up over her graduating. I let her think that, happy wife is a happy life, at least for Eric
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