I am new at trapping, although I have been wanting to trap since childhood. I am trying to trap coyote and red fox that have been eating my chickens and they seem to walk right past the traps without a glance. Back ground, the property where my chickens are is 100 acres of partially wooded and open grass. 2 sides are adjacent to suburban neighborhood, one side is a creek with train tracks and last side is a forest preserve (road divides us). I have placed a half dozen traps thought out the property for the last month. I have had trail cameras and seen foot prints in the snow for years and know the movement of the animals. The only signs near the traps was a coon that dug up one trap. I have been reading everything on the forum I can and applying the things I have learned. Most of the sets are dirt holes and flat sets. I do a variety of them. Bait and lure is Cavens Pred bait and Caven's Hiawatha Valley Predator Bait and Fox urine. I vary my bait/urine and set style. Traps are bedded firmly and blend them in well. I have used sheep's wool, feather from my chickens in the dirt hole, tried a tire set (only a cat worked it). Pans are level and pan tension is around 3lbs. Traps dyed and waxed. Try to keep my sent off all my traps/tools. I have a trail camera on one of my sets and almost every night i get 2 coyotes and 2 fox walk with in 3 feet of trap without them noticing anything. 2 months ago, I put a partial deer carcass out with a camera on it and the coyotes and fox visited every night to eat dinner. I have watched almost every YT video I can. I have plenty of hunting friends, but I don't have anyone who traps that I can learn from. What am I missing?....other than experience LOL

