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rub sets #8360507
03/08/25 08:31 PM
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Killbuck Offline OP
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what is recommended lure for bobcat rub sets ?

Re: rub sets [Re: Killbuck] #8360515
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Sierra Mist.

Re: rub sets [Re: hipp2412] #8360517
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Who makes that

Re: rub sets [Re: Killbuck] #8360518
03/08/25 08:57 PM
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Bob Jameson makes Sierra Mist and it’s excellent stuff

Re: rub sets [Re: Killbuck] #8360519
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I've used a lot of castor based lures and even made some up myself. Once I found Sierra Mist I got kinda particular.


�What�s good for me may not be good for the weak minded.�
Captain Gus McCrae- Texas Rangers


Re: rub sets [Re: Killbuck] #8360526
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3 cats on my rub set this year using Sierra Mist.

Re: rub sets [Re: Killbuck] #8360532
03/08/25 09:16 PM
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Sounds like I need to buy some.


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#1 goal=Trap a wolverine
Re: rub sets [Re: Killbuck] #8360555
03/08/25 09:44 PM
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I guess I’m gonna need to order some Sierra Mist too

Re: rub sets [Re: Killbuck] #8360556
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Very nice, hipp2412 thanks for posting.

Re: rub sets [Re: Killbuck] #8360572
03/08/25 10:12 PM
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Sierra Mist also


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Re: rub sets [Re: Killbuck] #8360589
03/08/25 10:41 PM
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Can someone explain a rub set? Pictures would be great.
Thank you.


I’ve been sayin yes sir all day at work, I’ve been sayin yes ma’am at home…
Re: rub sets [Re: Average Joe] #8360632
03/09/25 12:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Average Joe
Can someone explain a rub set? Pictures would be great.
Thank you.


I don’t know how to post the link to it, but if you use the search function and search “rub set”, there was a thread in the “strictly trapping” forum not to long ago with some good info and some pictures of rub sets.

Re: rub sets [Re: Average Joe] #8360747
03/09/25 09:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Average Joe
Can someone explain a rub set? Pictures would be great.
Thank you.


While lining out cat food in the barn a cat will rub on my leg. A rub set just recreates that behaviour from a bobcat. At one side of a post (or a smooth corner of a rock face) and 18 to 20" above the trap smear the rubbing lure. Castor will work but there are some commercial lures that are even better.

The bobcat wants to rub the side of his face on it and steps on the trap. Most effective if done right on the trail or very near it.


�What�s good for me may not be good for the weak minded.�
Captain Gus McCrae- Texas Rangers


Re: rub sets [Re: Killbuck] #8360754
03/09/25 10:02 AM
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IMO it's the most effective cat set I can make in most conditions and here are a couple of theories I have to explain it. 1) if the cat runs once he will rub at least twice. If he likes the smell of that lure on 1 side of his face he will want it on the other requiring 2 passes over the trap.

2) in a trail I think he will make more than 2 passes and here is why. A northbound cat is after food or a dating opportunity he has smelled that way. He comes across my post in his trail and runs the right side of his face. I picture him turning around to rub the left side of his face which now has him facing south. If he wants to go north and I have made the set right in the trail and heavily boxed in, I would then get at least 1 more chance at him.

I actually doubt that happens very often because if I have done it right I probably caught his paw the first step he took to be up against the post. I use enlarged pans, set exposed traps, box them in very heavily, and set right on the trail.

Unless he can hover in the air like a honey bee, he is stepping on my pan.


�What�s good for me may not be good for the weak minded.�
Captain Gus McCrae- Texas Rangers


Re: rub sets [Re: Leftlane] #8360755
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Originally Posted by Leftlane
IMO it's the most effective cat set I can make in most conditions and here are a couple of theories I have to explain it. 1) if the cat runs once he will rub at least twice. If he likes the smell of that lure on 1 side of his face he will want it on the other requiring 2 passes over the trap.

2) in a trail I think he will make more than 2 passes and here is why. A northbound cat is after food or a dating opportunity he has smelled that way. He comes across my post in his trail and runs the right side of his face. I picture him turning around to rub the left side of his face which now has him facing south. If he wants to go north and I have made the set right in the trail and heavily boxed in, I would then get at least 1 more chance at him.

I actually doubt that happens very often because if I have done it right I probably caught his paw the first step he took to be up against the post. I use enlarged pans, set exposed traps, box them in very heavily, and set right on the trail.

Unless he can hover in the air like a honey bee, he is stepping on my pan.

well said

Re: rub sets [Re: Leftlane] #8360761
03/09/25 10:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Leftlane
IMO it's the most effective cat set I can make in most conditions and here are a couple of theories I have to explain it. 1) if the cat runs once he will rub at least twice. If he likes the smell of that lure on 1 side of his face he will want it on the other requiring 2 passes over the trap.

2) in a trail I think he will make more than 2 passes and here is why. A northbound cat is after food or a dating opportunity he has smelled that way. He comes across my post in his trail and runs the right side of his face. I picture him turning around to rub the left side of his face which now has him facing south. If he wants to go north and I have made the set right in the trail and heavily boxed in, I would then get at least 1 more chance at him.

I actually doubt that happens very often because if I have done it right I probably caught his paw the first step he took to be up against the post. I use enlarged pans, set exposed traps, box them in very heavily, and set right on the trail.

Unless he can hover in the air like a honey bee, he is stepping on my pan.


Very good explanation of an effective walk-through rub set with proper blocking (stepping guides).


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Re: rub sets [Re: Killbuck] #8360769
03/09/25 10:23 AM
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I do love a rub set and am always looking for that natural spot. I need to use more "homemade" post while cat trapping. Any recommendations, preferred wood or such, on making homemade post?

Re: rub sets [Re: Killbuck] #8360790
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At a beaver marsh close by the road commission put t-posts and a screen by the culvert coyotes and cats spend time at one post as tracks in the snow indicate An old fencepost looks cool but a 2x4 with a smear of lure works just as good As we have a 1 cat limit and a special season for them I don't bother but it is an excellent coon and coyote set


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Re: rub sets [Re: Average Joe] #8360796
03/09/25 10:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Average Joe
Can someone explain a rub set? Pictures would be great.
Thank you.


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Re: rub sets [Re: Killbuck] #8360803
03/09/25 11:13 AM
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Good picture Savell. Jstraton I grab old fence posts as I find them. Say you run over an old post and snap it off at the ground. Now it is a little over 3 ft long, barkless, and probably has been worn smooth but still has cracks and crevices that will hold lure no matter how much anyone rubs on it.

You can plant that where you please and even wire it to a t-post if you like. This allows me to make my fave cat set where I see a choke point, cross over area, or a trail I am convinced cats will use.

I prefer a slightly taller post so I can hang a visual attractant and some LDC lure- skunky Catmando is my favorite.


�What�s good for me may not be good for the weak minded.�
Captain Gus McCrae- Texas Rangers


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