Lefty, if the temps are slightly warmer as they will be, get some of the regular
Backbreaker and reserve the skunky
Backbreaker for when the temps drop. It wont take much to freshen up a set with it. I honestly dont think it really matter which of the three I used. Set on sign and in bottlenecks. Their own curiosity will be their demise. The skunky helps the volatility of the lure and carries the castor smell in the air currents.
Thats why I posted the info on trial use with trail cams on video mode. For me a trash pile set, by itself, I am using visual attractors, feathers, and gland lure with cat pee. Savells double eye appeal is a treasure as long as you understand their instinctual behavior. when we trapped they were looking for the gals. With that said. any cat gland lure and visual attractors with a healthy dose of cat pee along with a rub post. That should be absolute death on a cat.
I never saw Savell make this set when we trapped together. However, it is pretty freaking smart to do so. The application i see being even equal would be Savells set and then if you are on a firelane in these piney woods, make a necked down trail set with a #3 or 4 DLS on the exit side of your set as an extra bonus. Savell can attest to this effectiveness when we were running together. Matter of fact, if you are targeting cats specifically, I would have trail sets on drags 40 yards prior to and on the exit side irregardless. Up your chances if you have the hardware to do so. We did. and we were trapping close to 75,000 acres depending on the year. I had close to half a million acres of timber company land to run on.
We usually focussed on a 28,000 acre place and that took two days to cover.