Hunter8282,
I'd skip buying the starter kit. Some items there you don't really need.
You can use deer meat for bait. Cut it into chunks and freeze. Thaw as needed and use fresh.
No real need for lure, but I would invest in a pint or two of red fox urine.
Logwood dye...not needed/wont adhere to new traps without surface rust anyway. Wax would be beneficial on new traps, but I'd go ahead & use them as is for a season or two...then do the dye/wax or dip treatment after cleaning them up good.
Use your fingers to sift dirt over traps. After a set or two, you'll develop a feel for rocks and sticks. Finger sifting creates a more natural-looking dirt pattern anyway.
Go to Walmart and buy a bag of polyfil stuffing in the craft aisle. Use an egg- sized wad of it under your pan. One bag will be enough to last you for years. Much cheaper than buying precut pan covers.
Buying the traps with the chain SuperStakes is a plus. You will need a driving rod for the SuperStakes and a decent hatchet will get you by...unless you have hard/packed soil...then you'll need a sledge hammer...2 lb or 3 lb head.
BTW...the Bridger 2 dogless traps are great coyote traps. I have been using several dozen for about 10 years now. The NoBS footholds are very good traps too....very heavy built, but are more expensive.
Last edited by Swamp Wolf; 07/30/25 06:22 PM.