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Cage traps for red fox #8165147
07/03/24 12:01 AM
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Anybody use them? Your experience? Best brand(s)? Just curious. Thanks.

Re: Cage traps for red fox [Re: PBS] #8165148
07/03/24 12:05 AM
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Good to use around farm places if yotes are around the yotes avoid humans more the fox tolerate people more. I've caught quite a few in cages 14X14X36


Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!

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Re: Cage traps for red fox [Re: Law Dog] #8165151
07/03/24 12:10 AM
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How do you set them up? A bare cage? Grass/leaf/camo it up? Etc…. Might try a couple this year. Preferred bait? Thanks in advance Law Dog.

Re: Cage traps for red fox [Re: PBS] #8165152
07/03/24 12:12 AM
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Cover the floor with something. When I use one, I use leaves, moss, grass clippings, whatever is handy. Seems to help.

Re: Cage traps for red fox [Re: BandB] #8165154
07/03/24 12:17 AM
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Thank you. Do you pre-bait with the doors locked open or just set?

Re: Cage traps for red fox [Re: PBS] #8165157
07/03/24 12:23 AM
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I just set. Of course I have mostly greys, and they tend to not be overly shy of cages.

Re: Cage traps for red fox [Re: BandB] #8165158
07/03/24 12:25 AM
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Originally Posted by BandB
I just set. Of course I have mostly greys, and they tend to not be overly shy of cages.


Thank you.

Re: Cage traps for red fox [Re: PBS] #8165227
07/03/24 07:33 AM
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I use carp for cage bait nothing that won’t go for carp the only extra thing I do is wedge the back when I can between some brush to keep it from getting rolled over once a critter gets caught. A fox won’t fight a cage much like a coon will.


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Re: Cage traps for red fox [Re: PBS] #8165486
07/03/24 02:59 PM
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Not sure about Reds but my son catches Grays in his all the time. Only bait he ever uses is an egg. Even foot holds and a dirt hole, egg down the hole. Contrary to what we can smell, an egg gives off an odor.

And these cages are just set at random intersections or near creek drains.

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Re: Cage traps for red fox [Re: PBS] #8165554
07/03/24 04:37 PM
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Never caught a Red in a cage trap. Had one of them coyote cage traps from TSC baited and set for an entire year and they would not go in it. Urinated on it. Slept on top of it during the day. Dug underneath it but would not so much as stick their head in it. Some of it was comical.


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Re: Cage traps for red fox [Re: PBS] #8165558
07/03/24 04:47 PM
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Caught a gray fox in a coon bucket once. Very heavy rain that night. Wonder if it was seeking a dry spot. Bucket was baited with a fish and located near a marsh.

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Re: Cage traps for red fox [Re: PBS] #8165651
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Pups around a den but adults not so much.


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Re: Cage traps for red fox [Re: PBS] #8165660
07/03/24 08:07 PM
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To me a cage trap for an adult red fox is a very low percentage trap. Yes I have caught some, but when you look at trap nights per fox it will tell you something. Fox pups will go in them more often than adults.


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Re: Cage traps for red fox [Re: PBS] #8166083
07/04/24 04:08 PM
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I used cages in the sheep where dogs were killing lambs and ewes, covered the bottom with grass Derricks Rocky Mtn. Call, tied a flashy garland to the top of the door, just was was easy to check, caught several reds and one sheepkiller. Have since used this set up on problem fox with a lot of running dogs and people who don't care for their dogs, get a day rate and per critter. The customer will get tired in a hurry paying for his neighbors dogs in my traps I use the Cam-trip cage.

Re: Cage traps for red fox [Re: Tom Fisher] #8166198
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Originally Posted by Tom Fisher
I used cages in the sheep where dogs were killing lambs and ewes, covered the bottom with grass Derricks Rocky Mtn. Call, tied a flashy garland to the top of the door, just was was easy to check, caught several reds and one sheepkiller. Have since used this set up on problem fox with a lot of running dogs and people who don't care for their dogs, get a day rate and per critter. The customer will get tired in a hurry paying for his neighbors dogs in my traps I use the Cam-trip cage.

Load them up and take them to the local animal shelter. The first place they call when a dog goes missing and they charge to get them out. If they don’t call the shelter will take care of the issue.

Re: Cage traps for red fox [Re: PBS] #8166336
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Over here, the shelters charge you to drop them off.

Re: Cage traps for red fox [Re: PBS] #8166536
07/05/24 11:06 AM
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I have caught fox in cage traps around some farmer's barns. As stated above, i always put dirt to cover the bottom of trap, making sure door closing is not affected. Have caught mostly greys but a few reds also. My bait is usually a chicken carcass or animal parts supplied by the farmers. I do not camouflage trap but stake it solid with "T" stakes


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Re: Cage traps for red fox [Re: PBS] #8166554
07/05/24 11:30 AM
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I used to follow the chicken forums and they tend to get their share of predator problems. I'd guess 99% of them use cage traps for the simplicity of it, and sentiment they want to catch and release. Not smart, but that is the sentiment.

Anyway, despite all efforts, not 1 in a 1000 is going to catch a fox in a cage trap. The one exception was a lady that posted a video of her catching a red fox in a cage trap. What she did was to put a live bird in it's own cage, then butted the cage trap to it, end to end. Then covered bird cage and cage trap with a tarp, and then blended both in with brush. Created a cubby / tunnel with the only way in thru the cage trap door. Fox could see, hear and smell the bird, but only way to get to it was thru the cage door. Video showed fox circling several times, but eventually rushing in to grab the live bird, only to get caught in the cage. Bird not happy, but otherwise unharmed.


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