I was curious about the lynx picture? Is that caught in a marten set? A 220? Can't quite make it out? Can you provide some details on the set itself also as I am quite interested in the concept since I currently only use box sets....thanks!
All the lynx(and the bobcat) are snared.All at a jackpot set except one at a blind trail set.
Snaring cats is as easy as snaring rabbits,I find a suitable place where lynx hunt or on the routes where they travel between hunting pockets.
I will wire up a beaver carcass,or just toss it on the ground in agood thick spot of saplings,preferably dead,then I will block the north side,and hang 8 snares on the other 3 sides.The jackpot for cats will be about 20 feet in diameter roughly.If you are running a bunch of jackpot sets,always set the same amount of snares at every one,because if you have different numbers of snares to check at every jackpot you will miss some when checking,especially after it snows and covers a catch.
When animals approach a bsit they move low and slow,so we hang our snares 6 inches from the ground and a 6 inch loop.
At a blind trail set I will hang a snare for cats higher,about 8-9 inches off the trail and abit bigger loop maybe 7 inch.
Cat jackpots will take every fox that comes along in winter.But we dont have a whole bunch of fox here most years especially in the areas that hold lots of cats.A jackpot is just a variation of the standard Snare fence, (basically just a curved snare fence)