True story.
I can remember making my dirt hole back in the 70s as a kid after reading some of the mystery ways on what you must do to catch red fox.
Equipment:Two sets of gloves
Trap setting rubber gloves that were never touched by my bare hands. They were washed and hung out doors for a week. They were then hung on the back of my pack basket
Bait and lure cotten gloves. They were never to touch my trap sitting gloves, traps or set making tools. They were also hung on the back of my pack
TrapsAll were dyed, wax, and handle with surgical precision. They were not to be breathed on and never to be touch by bare hands
All other tools were handle the same way
Set making Finding the perfect spot. Wind had to be going in the right position to carry the smell f your lure and bait to the fox
The dirt hole set was made exactly and noted in the book
You made your set when you were down on your knees on a canvas cloth.
Perfect 45d hole. 2” wide. 10” deep
The trap was then firmly bedded 7” back 3” to the left
The trap was then covered. From the hole the sifted dirt was to come out at a 45 d on both sides
The covering had to be perfect. It looked like a groomed sand dune on a golf course
Finally I saturated the set with fox urine both around the set and my exit steps from the set.
Results The 1st night I caught a pheasent which the fox ate. After consulting with my father on what I should do, he told me to
“throw” a trap on the outside of the now demolished dirt dole and the exposed trap.
The next day I had my first red fox..
