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Cage trap Lure use?
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03/06/23 02:28 PM
03/06/23 02:28 PM
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Jingles
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Ok all the videos I've watched, books I've read all seem to say that putting lures directly on the ground in cage traps that the ground ( be that the dirt or snow) absords the odor of the lure necessitating in more frequent refreshing of the lures. Contemplating using the small pill bottles , that I have an abundance of every month, and drilling /poking holes in the bottle sides and placing the lures in the bottle and suspending, by also drilling a hole in the cap and either above the trap or inside the trap at the back of the cage. Thinking that with the holes in the container the wind or breeze will blow through the holes dispensing the odor in the wind, using the container will keep the lure from be absorbed and should it rain or snow the cap will keep it from being washed away. Putting this out for any comments from those that have more experience trapping than I have Currently experimenting with 8 holes drilled in the bottle 1/2 and 3/4 of an inch from the bottom of the cap spaced 1/2 inch apart in a staggered pattern Thank you in advance for any comments/ opinions, yea even if they tell me I'm a cheapskate and crazy
Last edited by Jingles; 03/06/23 02:30 PM.
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Re: Cage trap Lure use?
[Re: Jingles]
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03/06/23 09:16 PM
03/06/23 09:16 PM
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Wad up a fist sized ball of grass, make an imitation mouse nest. Put your lure inside of it and tuck it in the back corner. a good squirt of quality urine from the front to back few turds if you have them and your good to go.
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Re: Cage trap Lure use?
[Re: bearcat2]
#7814858
03/07/23 09:58 AM
03/07/23 09:58 AM
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Jingles
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Thank you everyone for your replies, unfortunately here in WA can only use live traps unless WCO doing control work. My Cages are trip wire ,330 coni trigger, so no pan, secured to trees with 3/32 snare cable and locks so the 2 legged vermin don't walk off with them, my area is infested with bunny snugglers and skinney skiers that seem to think they own the NF, Covered with scraps from old unusable tents over the top and part way down the sides, then brushed in with fir boughs, which is where I'd hang or place the lure container
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