This year I started playing with the trench set. To be honest it was a more challenging experiment than I expected. I started with the trap out side the trench on the right side of the trench with the dirt from the trench and dirt hole on the left side of the trench. Miss city. So then I piled the dirt on each side of the trench and put the trap outside the trench at the very front of the trench. Miss City. Then I moved the trap into the trench with dirt pilled up on each side. I had a little better luck and caught some critters but the result were not convincing. Overall at the end of my experiment I begin to feel that the more I tried to guide their step the more crowded the set was becoming. So eventually I went back to the old 60degree dirt hole with a trap right out in front, offset, and 8” back. For me the results are much better. I will say that if I was to use a dirt hole to target cats for some reason I feel that the trench set would be the way to go. Overall it was a fun experiment but I don’ t think the trench set will be a part of my everyday trapping tool bag.
Don't pile the dirt on the sides. Let him come up on the sides and the back to check out the hole. Just make the hole as horizontal as you can at the bottom of a vertical face 6 to 8 inches down. If u got something in that hole he wants bad enough he's going to take that one step down on to the trap to get it. My trap is only bedded 2 to 4 inches deeper than the surrounding area. I like something they want bad enough they will dig for it. The fact that they can check the hole out from all directions makes the coyote feel more confident.